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Kylix - Wikipedia
In the pottery of ancient Greece, a kylix is the most common type of cup in the period, usually associated with the drinking of wine. The cup often consists of a rounded base and a thin stem under a basin. The cup is accompanied by two handles on opposite sides. The inner basin is often adorned in the bottom so that as the … 展开
Individual kylikes with articles include:
• Arkesilas Cup, very unusual because it shows a then-living political figure, Arkesilaos II, king of Kyrene (died 550 BC). It is dated to about … 展开Kylikes are most famous for their association with symposiums and wine, where the set of kylikes could match the kraters, which are the mixing vessels for diluting wine. These … 展开
There are many types of kylix that have been defined by archaeologists, often denoting a regional variance or chronological difference. One of the major features of early cups is if they have an offset lip or not, the lack of an offset lip means that if one were … 展开
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2023年7月25日 · Kylix – although there are more than thirty styles of Ancient Greek drinking vessels, the kylix is perhaps the most common of the Attic …
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Terracotta stemmed cup with murex decoration
On this particular kylix, the high, striped stem supports a flaring body decorated with marine life, sea anemones and murex shells that attest to the sea as an important source of food and wealth for Mycenaean civilization. The murex, a …
The Kylix: Ceramic Testimony Of Ancient Greek Culture
Kylix | Ancient Greek, Wine Cup, Ceramic | Britannica
kylix, in ancient Greek pottery, wide-bowled drinking cup with horizontal handles, one of the most popular pottery forms from Mycenaean times through the …
Greek Vases | ClipArt ETC
The Greek Vases ClipArt gallery offers 113 illustrations of vases of Greek origin, many displaying Greek gods and goddesses, or ancient battles. The most common forms of Greek vases in …
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Terracotta kylix (drinking cup) with flower | Mycenaean …
Title: Terracotta kylix (drinking cup) with flower. Period: Late Helladic IIIB1. Date: ca. 1300–1225 BCE. Culture: Mycenaean. Medium: Terracotta; Fine painted ware. Dimensions: H. 7 3/4 in. (19.6 cm.) Diameter 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm.) …
Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) | Greek, …
Title: Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) Period: Classical. Date: mid-5th century BCE. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. Classification: Vases. Credit Line: Gift of Dietrich von Bothmer, Distinguished Research …
Kylix, Jar - 69-35-1505 | Collections - Penn Museum
Kylix Jar. 69-35-1505. From: Cyprus | Lapithos. Curatorial Section: Mediterranean. View All (1) Object Images. Remove From My Finds -
Kylix attributed to Douris - JHU Archaeological Museum
Attic Red-Figure Vases Kylix attributed to Douris By Ross Brendle Accession Number: JHAM B8 Measurements: Height: 9.5 cm, Diameter: 30 cm Material: Ceramic Date/Culture: Greek, 500-490 BCE Provenance: The Baltimore …