Greek Vase
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Affixes
"Italo-Greek vase in the Campana Collection, Louvre Museum."-Whitney, 1902...
Alabastrum
"A small elongated vase for unguents or perfumes, rounded at the bottom and provided with a broad rim about a small orifice."-Whitney, 1902...
Amphora
An amphora is a Grecian vase with two handles, often seen on medals....
Amphora
"A jar with two handles; Among the Greek and Roman, a vessel, usually tall and slender having two handles or ears, a narrow neck, and generally a sharp-pointed base for insertion into the ground: used...
Amphora
"A jar with two handles; Among the Greek and Roman, a vessel, usually tall and slender having two handles or ears, a narrow neck, and generally a sharp-pointed base for insertion into the ground: used...
Amphora
Amphorę are jars with narrow necks and two handles, used by ancient Greeks for transporting oil or wine....
Amphora
Amphorę are jars with narrow necks and two handles, used by ancient Greeks for transporting oil or wine....
Amphora
Amphorę are jars with narrow necks and two handles, used by ancient Greeks for transporting oil or wine....
Amphora
"Jar for carrying wine, Amphora." — The Delphian Society, 1913...
Amphora
"Greek Amphora, Late Style." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
Amphorae
"A vessel used for holding wine, oil, honey. The following cut represents amphorae in the British Museum. They are of variouss forms and sizes; in general they are tall and narrow, with a small neck, ...
Anthemia
"From a Greek vase."-Whitney, 1902...
Aryballos
"Jar for unguents, Aryballos." — The Delphian Society, 1913...
Athenian Lecythus
Greek Vases made especially to deposit in tombs, and are ornamented with polychrome figures on a white ground. ...
Cantharus
"A king of drinking cup, furnished with handles. It was the cup scred to Bacchus, who is frequently represented on ancient vases holding it in his hand." — Smith, 1873;...
Carchesium
"A beaker or drinking-cup, which was used by the Greeks in very early times. The same term was used to designate the tops of a ship, that is, the structure surrounding the mast immediately above the y...
Carchesium
A beaker or drinking-cup, which was used by the Greeks in very early times. The same term was used to designate the tops of a ship, that is, the structure surrounding the mast immediately above the ya...
Cist
A case or chest....
Corinthian Vase
A greek vase decorated in Corinthian style....
Crater
A vase in which wine and water were commonly mixed....
Etruscan Vases
Etruscan vases, more a product of Greece than Etrusca....
Fictile Vase
"Fictile vase, from Athens. Design in black, on drab ground." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
Grecian Vases
"A Vase is a vessel of various forms and materials, applied to the purposes of domestic life, sacrificial uses, etc. They were often used merely for ornament, or were at least primarily ornamental in ...
Greek Pot
A small vase of elegant form, resembling the oinochoe, but in general more slender with a raised handle. ...
Greek Vase
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