- near the head of the
Aegean Sea at the foot of Mt. Orbelos, now
called Mt.
Lekani,
about 13 km (8.1 mi) north-west of Kavala, on the
northern border of the...
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Pentheus torn
apart by
Agave and Ino.
Attic red-figure
lekanis (cosmetics bowl) lid, c. 450–425 BC (Louvre)...
- Eos in her four horse-drawn chariot,
terracotta red-figure
lekanis vase, late 300s BC, Canosa,
Metropolitan Museum of Art....
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close to the town.
Krinides is
situated at the
southwestern foot of the
Lekanis hills, 13 km
northwest of
Kavala and 20 km
southeast of Drama. The Gr****...
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found on
smaller vessels, such as
belly lekythoi,
pyxides and oinochai.
Lekanis, Bell krater(see
Typology of Gr**** Vase Shapes) and
hydria were also po****r...
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Rotund vase Turnip-shaped vase Urn V-shaped U-shaped
Detail of a red-figure
lekanis; 365–350 BC; terracotta;
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Red-figure...
- 1766) [lapsus]
Phyllospongia foliascens (Pallas, 1766)
Phyllospongia lekanis de Laubenfels, 1954
Phyllospongia mantelli (Bowerbank, 1874) Phyllospongia...
- The
Painter of the
Dresden Lekanis is the
common name for a vase
painter of the
Attic black-figure style,
active around 580–570 BC. He
emigrated to Boeotia...
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Kechrokampos Keramoti Kipia Kokkinochoma Koryfes Krinides Kryoneri Lefki Lekani Limnia Lydia Makrychori Melissokomeio Mesia Mesoropi Moustheni Myrtofyto...
- that lids
cannot be lifted.
Conversely other pieces,
especially of the
lekanis shape, are made in
several pieces,
making them
equally impractical for...