From what is known they were used to contain cremains- cremated ashes of the deceased, most common among Greeks. some, more solidly built, may have been used as incense-burners, not urns proper.
Charles Martin Adelman has written: 'Cypro-geometric pottery, refinements in classification' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Classification, Cypriote Pottery, Geometric Vases
Greek Vases present what the Greeks used to write ON CHEESE
Well it is to keep the dead body in
to hold wine
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.
Storing and transporting liquids.
CLAY
Ceramic is used to make vases because it is a versatile and durable material that can be molded into various shapes and sizes. Additionally, ceramic vases have a smooth finish and are often glazed, making them visually appealing for decorative purposes.
white-ground pots.
They used terracotta, bronze and iron. Liked funerary art.
Probably Roman Women.
It is the district owned by the funerary. Which were the sexiest people in town.