- The
lydion (Gr**** λύδιον;
plural lydia) was an
ancient Gr**** vase shape. The
shape may have been of
Egyptian derivation. As
indicated by its name, the...
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Anatolian pottery styles, in
addition to
distinctive twists which included the
lydion shape and
decorative techniques known as streaky-glaze and marbled-glaze...
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retrieved May 21, 2012 "Lydian
Pottery of the Sixth-century B.C.: The
Lydion and
Marbled Ware", ScholarlyCommons: Repository,
University of Pennsylvania...
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Other Askos Epichysis Exaleiptron Kernos Kothon Lagynos Lekane Lekanis Lydion Nestoris (Trozella)
Pinax (plaque)
Phormiskos (here a
terracotta model)...
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Euboea Lycus of
Fortunate Isles Lycus of
Libya Lydiadas of
Megalopolis Lydion Lydos Lydus Lygdamis of
Naxos Lykaia Lynceus Lynceus of
Argos Lynceus of...
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scenes are much more common. He also
decorated a rare vase form
known as a
lydion. The most
important of the two
painters was The Affecter,
whose name comes...
- are more
conventional in
terms of the
animal motifs. He also
painted a
lydion, a vase
shape very
rarely produced by
Attic potters. He is
often seen as...
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which cannot be ****erted at present.
Perfume vessels based on the
Lydian lydion shape,
decorated merely with stripes, were widespread. Some of the images...
- tile
fragments were
found near the kiln,
including tegulae, imbrices,
lydions,
pedales and sesquipedales. The
Roman road
Akeman Street is three-quarters...