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- There are many variations of the kylikes, other cups available in the era include the skyphos, or the kantharoi. Kylikes were also po****r exports, being...
- apotropaic eye or a pair of eyes were painted on Gr**** drinking vessels called kylikes (eye-cups) from the 6th century BCE up until the end of the end of the...
- a kyathos (pl.: kyathoi), an amphora (pl.: amphorai), or a kylix (pl.: kylikes). In fact, Homer's Odyssey describes a steward drawing wine from a krater...
- as stirrup jars, large bowls, alabastron, krater and stemmed cups (or kylikes) resembling champagne gl****es. Stirrup jars (Linear B: ka-ra-re-u, khlareus;...
- tondos inside his kylikes are often framed by wreaths. They mostly depict groups of deities or individual gods. The outsides of kylikes and the paintings...
- wine, and the pottery used to consume said wine, such as oinokhoai and kylikes. The Scythians also bought olive oil, perfumes, ointments, and other luxury...
- ****ociation with red-figure vase painting. Especially typical of this are kylikes with a white-ground interior and a red-figure exterior image. White-ground...
- was a stout drinking cup with a very wide bowl. A well known potter of kylikes was Exekias. After being formed separately on the potter's wheel, the bowl...
- suggested various remedies for it. The poet Eubulus noted that three bowls (kylikes) were the ideal amount of wine to consume. The quantity of three bowls...
- usually dippers, or jugs. The smaller vessels were usually cups, beakers, kylikes, and kantharoi. It was common to import these goods, for example, bucchero...