Ancient Romans used vases for decorative purposes for hundreds of years. Many of the finest pieces were imported from abroad from places such as Syria, Egypt and other locations. The first early vases were simple ones made from clay. Examples of many of the different types of vases were discovered so well preserved from excavations at Pompeii. The most valuable ones were made from blown glass. During the reign of Tiberius, the art of creating high end vases came from Alexandria. Once the glass blowing method was well known in Italy, places like Cumae, Aquieia became ceters of glass blown vases. To the present day, collectors of antiquity prize these vases made in ancient times. Some have been given names such as "portland vases, blue glass vases and murrhine style vases.
The ancient Egyptians used propolis for treating a variety of diseases. Archeologists discovered this on vases and ornaments.
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The samurais were located in ancient Japan
Greek Vases present what the Greeks used to write ON CHEESE
Margherita Catucci has written: 'Ceramica greca e italiota della collezione Lillo-Rapisardi nel Museo Diocesano di Trani' -- subject(s): Ancient Vases, Antiquities, Apulian Vases, Catalogs, Greek Vases, Museo diocesano di Trani, Pottery, Private collections, Vases, Ancient, Vases, Apulian, Vases, Greek
Mary Zelia Pease has written: 'Gallatin collection, 1924-1939' -- subject(s): Ancient Vases, Art collections, Catalogs, Vases, Ancient
What type of information was shared on the outside of ancient Greek vases?(1 point)·star charts·family histories·stories·math calculations
Giuseppe Pellegrini has written: 'Catalogo dei vasi antichi dipinti delle collezioni palagi ed universitaria' -- subject(s): Ancient Vases, Catalogs, Vases, Ancient 'Catalogo dei vasi greci dipinti delle necropoli felsinee' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Greek Vases, Vases, Greek
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there life's written on the outside
Ancient Romans used vases for decorative purposes for hundreds of years. Many of the finest pieces were imported from abroad from places such as Syria, Egypt and other locations. The first early vases were simple ones made from clay. Examples of many of the different types of vases were discovered so well preserved from excavations at Pompeii. The most valuable ones were made from blown glass. During the reign of Tiberius, the art of creating high end vases came from Alexandria. Once the glass blowing method was well known in Italy, places like Cumae, Aquieia became ceters of glass blown vases. To the present day, collectors of antiquity prize these vases made in ancient times. Some have been given names such as "portland vases, blue glass vases and murrhine style vases.
The ancient Egyptians used propolis for treating a variety of diseases. Archeologists discovered this on vases and ornaments.
The Ancient Greeks used vases for storing food and drinking liquids. A drink called Mead was stored in vases that had a lid. This was a type of decanter that is used for liquor today.
I'm pretty sure they were made out of terra cotta.
They could have, who knows, who cares?