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classifies pyxides as either: type A, type B, type C, type D, lekanis,
Nikosthenic, or tripod. This type was
introduced by
Nikosthenes during the late sixth...
- A
Nikosthenic amphora is a type of
Attic vase
invented in the late 6th
century BC by the
potter Nikosthenes,
aimed specifically for
export to Etruria...
- 520 BC.
Belly amphora, with
hardly a
distinct neck
Ovoid neck
amphora Nikosthenic amphora, c. 530 BC.
Nolan amphora Panathenaic amphora,
always large Pseudo-panathenaic...
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producing typical shapes the
latter had developed, such as the
Nikosthenic amphora, the
Nikosthenic pyxis or the
Chalkidian style cup. At times, he developed...
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Etruscan market. In
particular the so-called
Nikosthenic amphora, the
Attic kyathos and the
Nikosthenic pyxis were
designed on
Etruscan shapes and exported...
- type of
amphora reminiscent of
Etruscan bucchero pottery,
named the
Nikosthenic amphora after its creator.
These pieces were
found particularly in Caere...
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Nicoteles of
Cyrene Nike Nike of
Callimachus Nike of
Paros Nikosthenes Nikosthenic amphora Nikoxenos Painter Nilus (mythology) Nine
Lyric Poets Ninnion...
- single-handled cup, the kyathos, to the list of Gr**** vase types. The
Nikosthenic amphora with its wide, flat
handles was yet
another example of Gr****...
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final third of the
sixth century BC. The
class painted variants of the
Nikosthenic amphora. The vases'
profiles are more
flowing and less
angular than the...
- collaborator.
Modern scholarship ****umes that N
Painter painted all
known Nikosthenic amphorae. He also
decorated several kyathoi, cups and a psykter. Some...