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[600] Remains of early Greek pottery shew that the potter's wheel was known in prae-Mykenaean times, and was a very ancient invention to the oldest Epic poets. The attribution of it to Anacharsis is the baseless figment of a later age, as Strabo himself clearly saw, vii. p. 303. ἄρμενον ἐν παλάμηισι go together, as Od. 5.234.

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