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lebetes—were also common.
Remnants of
stone inscriptions preserve numerous examples of
fines and
compensatory damages denominated in
bronze lebetes from...
- The lèbes gamikòs or "nuptial lebes" (pl.:
lèbetes gamikòi) is a form of
ancient Gr****
pottery used in
marriage ceremonies (literally, it
means marriage...
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number of
smaller vessels and a
sizeable number of bell kraters, amphorae,
lebetes gamikoi see lebes, lekythoi, and a few calyx-kraters that have been discovered...
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eastern Sicily making such wares. The
painted vases were
usually pyxides,
lebetes and
lekanes in
their shapes.
Centuripe wares are
among the last
vases with...
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halfway up a
slight hill.
Among the
findings were
bronze relief shields,
lebetes,
weapons and many
vessels testify rich
votive offerings. Chalices, lamps...
- Painter’s
works include bell kraters. However,
calyx kraters, amphorai,
lebetes, pelikai, and one
loutrophoros fragment have been found. John Beazley....
- name vase at the
British Museum. He
painted various shapes,
including lebetes, a rare
shape in Sparta, but
predominantly kylikes. He
primarily produced...
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Preterite ich lëbe ich
lëbete ich lëbe ich
lëbete du lëbest du lëbetest du lëbest du lëbetest ër lëbet ër
lëbete ër lëbe ër
lëbete wir lëben wir lëbeten...
- proto-Golaseccan
culture that died out.
Especially in the
elite Tomba del
Lebete at
Castelletto Ticino and the Tomb of the
Warrior at
Sesto Calende Kruta...
- have been
attributed to him.
These include mostly larger vessels, such as
lebetes gamikoi, pelikes,
hydriai and lekanes. Recently, ten
Panathenaic amphorae...