- A
krater or
crater (Ancient Gr****: κρᾱτήρ, romanized:
krātḗr, lit. 'mixing vessel', IPA: [kraː.tɛ̌ːr]; Latin: crātēr, IPA: [ˈkraː.teːr]) was a
large two-handled...
- The
Derveni Krater is a
volute krater, the most
elaborate of its type,
discovered in 1962 in a tomb at Derveni, not far from Thessaloniki, and displa****...
- The
Euphronios Krater (or
Sarpedon Krater) is an
ancient Gr****
terra cotta calyx-
krater, a bowl used for
mixing wine with water.
Created around the year...
- Trésor de Vix,
these included a
great deal of
jewelry and the
bronze "Vix
krater", the
largest known metal vessel from
Western classical antiquity. The sites...
-
forms of
kraters, not just the
Dipylon kraters. One form of
kraters was the
calyx krater; one of the
largest kraters used to
carry wine. This
krater was meant...
- The
Amphiaraos krater is a Late
Corinthian red-ground
column krater. It is
considered the
masterpiece of the
Amphiaraos Painter (whose name vase it is)...
- The
Odysseus in the
Underworld krater is a
Lucanian calyx krater decorated in the red-figure
style dating to ca. 380 BC – ca. 360 BC. It was
found in...
-
Eurytios Krater (also
Eurytos Krater,
Krater of Eurytus) is the name
given to a
famous Early Corinthian column krater. The
Eurytios krater is
dated to...
- The François Vase, (or François
Krater), is a
large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style. It
stands at 66
centimetres (26 in) in height...
- (disambiguation)
Crater lake (disambiguation)
Cratering (disambiguation)
Krater, a Gr****
vessel used to mix wine and
water (the
original meaning) Makhtesh...