- /ˈkæləθəs/ or
kalathos /ˈkæləˌθɒs/ (Ancient Gr****: κάλαθος,
plural calathi or
kalathoi κάλαθοι) was a
basket in the form of a top hat, used to hold wool or fruit...
- religion. They are now
usually interpreted as "offering stands", on
which kalathoi, or
offering bowls, were
placed in shrines. They are
described as varying...
-
shapes ranged from
simple diadems to close-****ing caps to 30 cm-high
kalathoi-shaped hats; a veil over
their head.
Scythian dress was
brightly coloured...
-
Thracian Tomb of
Sveshtari as
karyatides with
feminine bodies wearing kalathoi hats and khitōns with
pleats shaped like
floral volutes which have an akanthos...
- Snake-Legged Goddess. This
figure was
depicted in the form of
caryatids wearing kalathoi headdresses as well as
chitons whose apoptygmai were
shaped as
floral volutes...
-
standing 1.95
metres high,
wearing chitoniskoi (short tunics) and
carrying kalathoi.
Their bare feet are
suspended in the air and
their arms are raised, making...
- (Aegaeum 40). Leuven-Liège, 2016. Gesell,
Geraldine C. (1999), "Ritual
Kalathoi in the
Shrine at Kavousi," in MELETEMATA:
Studies in
Aegean Archaeology...