there are lots of different types,
Amphora-common type of handled vase, various sizes. wine/oil storage vessels.
Dinosa- no handles, rounded bottom.
Hydria- handled water vessel.
Kantharos- large ornate handled drinking vessel.
Krater- mixing jar for wine and water
Kylix- shallow drinking cup
Phiale- libation bowl, no handles or stem.
Pyxis- more like a box than a vase, but painted in the same style as the ones above.
Stamnos- type of amphora
Psykter- wide bottom cooling vase.
Oinochoe- pitcher for pouring wine.
Loutrophoros- "carrier of washing water"
Lebes Gamikos- marriage bowl, ritual vase for carring water to the bridal bath.
Lekythos- small vase for perfumed oils.
Alabastron- oil vase
Aryballos- small vase with rounded base for pouting and holding oil.
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The vase of the Greek artifacts was altered. The Greek Art really flourished in the 8th and 9th century BC. Most of the Greek vases were wheelmade from Rhyton.
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By "orange," I think you mean "greek" vase. The vase is located at the Viking time period. You need dynamite to blow the rock cave door up and then go in to retrieve the vase.
In the greek when they say that they've lost the gold vase
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Looking at a Greek Vase
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i have the same bottle and im trying to figure it out. it's a greek vase with greek keys on it. it looks like someone from the trojan war is on it
it is the scientific name for Strawberry Vase Spongeit is the scientific name for Strawberry Vase Sponge
In Greek vase painting, she is seen sometimes with a flowering branch.
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