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Dye vat in a Punic House in Kerkovane, possibly used for murex purple, 5th century
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Dog Whelk stranded on seaweed
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Shelf full of jars of dye colors
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Possible dye vats for purple from murex in a Punic house in Kerkovane, the best preserved Punic town in Africa, 5th century
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Jar decorated with six-tentacled octopus and murex shells. Palace at Knossos, Crete, 1450-1400 BC, clay. Murex shells are the source for the purple-red dye
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Banded dye-murex (Hexaplex trunculus, Murex trunculus, Haustellum trunculus), used as a distinctive purple-blue indigo dye
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Jar decorated with six-tentacled octopus and murex shells. Palace at Knossos, Crete, 1450-1400 BC, clay. Murex shells are the source for the purple-red dye
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Purple or spiny dye murex (Bolinus brandaris), gastropod mollusc
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Italy: Heracles, the supposed discoverer of Tyrian Purple dye, shown capturing the Cretan Bull in a Roman bas-relief, 1st century CE
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Purple dye murex shell (Murex brandaris or Bolinus brandaris), Neogastropoda.  Private Collection
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