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Ancient Greek Pottery Types - Amphora, Kylix, and Oinochoe Explained #1236090 (License: Personal Use)
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This schematic illustrates three iconic Greek ceramic forms: the amphora (A), a two-handled jar used for storing and transporting liquids like wine or olive oil; the kylix (B), a shallow stemmed drinking cup with handles, central to symposia; and the oinochoe (C), a single-handled jug designed for pouring wine at banquets. Each shape reflects functional design and cultural significance in Archaic and Classical Greece.
Used in educational content about ancient Greek archaeology, museum exhibits, or online courses on classical art history; targets students, educators, and history enthusiasts seeking visual identification of artifact types.
Related Cliparts: Discover the key types of ancient Greek pottery: the storage amphora, drinking kylix, and pouring oinochoe-essential for understanding classical art and daily life.
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