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- of deity". Bucchero kantharos (Latial culture, 830–730 BC) Geometric funerary kantharos (Attica, c. 780 BC) Black-figure kantharos with sphinxes (Boeotia...
- in Taipei 2013 Silenus holding a kantharos on a tetradrachm from Naxos, Sicily, 461–450 BC Silenus holding a kantharos and a lyre. Tondo of an Attic red-figure...
- species, some of which are poisonous. The name comes from the Gr**** word kantharos ('tankard, cup'). Chanterelles are one of the most recognized and harvested...
- found at Kameiros (Rhodes) Aphrodite and Himeros, detail from a silver kantharos (c. 420-410 BC), part of the V****il Bojkov collection, Sofia, Bulgaria...
- Paris (on the left) putting on his armour as Apollo (on the right) watches him. Attic red-figure kantharos, 425–420 BC...
- named for Achilles. Achilles and the Nereid Cymothoe, Attic red-figure kantharos from Volci (Cabinet des Médailles, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris) The...
- The Death of Orpheus, detail from a silver kantharos, 420–410 BC, part of the V****il Bojkov collection, Sofia, Bulgaria...
- inner darkness. Ancient portrayals show Dionysus holding in his hand the kantharos, a wine-jar with large handles, and occupying the place where one would...
- Side of terracotta kantharos in the form of the head of Heracles, Athens, c. 470 BCE...
- featuring three natural harbours. In addition to the central one, called Kantharos in ancient times, the smaller harbours to the east are still in use: Zea...