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The phrase "ancient vessel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a ship or container that is very old, often in historical or archaeological contexts.
Example: "The archaeologists uncovered an ancient vessel buried beneath the sand, revealing artifacts from a long-lost civilization."
Alternatives: "old ship" or "historic container".
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He had a similarly ancient vessel decorated with the Coca Cola logo.
France sent a frigate to make sure one ancient vessel much like the Prestige stayed out of its.
He looked like the captain from a movie Kiril had once seen on cable: the captain of an ancient vessel, fated to sink.
One is shaped vaguely like a human heart; another, like a classic valentine heart; and the third, a bit like an ancient vessel.
Ai's growing profile as a government critic has come swift on the heels of artistic acclaim for works such as his photographic series "Dropping a Han dynasty urn", which captures his destruction of an ancient vessel.
Found in a pit next to the Great Pyramid at Giza, the ancient vessel was buried to transport Pharaoh Khufu's spirit to the heavens.
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These ancient vessels can also introduce us to artists, patrons and other historical individuals.
Included in the auction will be ancient vessels, ladles and cups.
Paintings by Robert Kushner of magenta flowers and ancient vessels hang in the main dining area, below left.
He continued to search for shipwrecks, and his notable discoveries include ancient vessels and World War II ships, including the Bismarck (sunk 1941).
Condemned to contemplate his own and his country's fate in great halls emptied of visitors, Donny George paces past showcases of ancient vessels and jars and clay tablets, and he dreams.
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