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Well the illustrations for this article on the Beaker People has drinking vessel with and without handles:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/archaeology/bronzeageman_2.shtml
I would normally assume that a beaker was a tall fairly narrow drinking vessel with a flat bottom and no handles. A mug would have a broader bottom and a handle.
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