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Dionysiac and
Kindred Cult, 2–6.
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- kylikes,
other cups
available in the era
include the skyphos, or the
kantharoi.
Kylikes were also po****r exports,
being the most
common pottery import...
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represented through black-figure
cylixes and
lekythoi and two black-glazed
kantharoi.
Particularly interesting is the red-figured
pelike with the representation...
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mausoleum of Ascia, with an
exterior wall
painting of vine
shoots rising from
kantharoi up trompe-l'œil pillars. A room
called the "Triglia"
rises from the platform...
- Open
forms such as
goblets and
kantharoi are the most
common shapes in all
types of
Minyan Ware.
Goblets and
kantharoi are
technically evolved versions...
- or jugs. The
smaller vessels were
usually cups, beakers, kylikes, and
kantharoi. It was
common to
import these goods, for example,
bucchero was commonly...
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different types of
ceramic pottery.
These consisted of kraters, amphorae,
kantharoi and some oil lamps. They were
arranged on the
ground and hung from the...
- then
adding the
pigments on top. Po****r
shapes included volute kraters,
kantharoi,
oinochoai and askoi. A
common motif were
female figures,
standing on...
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skyphos and pelikes,
shapes also
included bottles, lekythoi,
bowls and
kantharoi. The most
important painters of this
phase are the
Painter of the Louvre...
- produced, such as psykter, krater, kalpis, stamnos, as well as
kylikes and
kantharoi, were made and
bought to be used at symposia.
Elaborately painted vases...