Kyathos (Ancient Greek - dipper) is the name given in modern terminology to a type of painted ancient Greek vase with a tall, round, slightly tapering bowl and a single, flat, long, looping handle. Its closest modern parallel would be a ladle.
Pottery of ancient Greece
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Wine vessel shapes |
- Dinos
- Kotyle
- Krater
- Kyathos
- Psykter
- Rhyton
- Skyphos
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Tableware |
- Eye-cup
- Kantharos
- Kylix
- Oenochoe
- Olpe
- Patera
- Pinakion
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Perfume, oil, and wedding shapes |
- Alabastron
- Aryballos
- Askos
- Lebes Gamikos
- Lekythos
- Loutrophoros
- Lydion
- Pyxis
- Stirrup jar
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Funerary shapes and cultic shapes |
- Kernos
- Lekythos
- Loutrophoros
- Phiale
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Storage shapes |
- Amphora
- Hydria
- Kalathos
- Kalpis
- Lebes
- Pelike
- Pithos
- Stamnos
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Utilitarian ceramics |
- Chuta
- Epinetron
- Luchnos
- Situla
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Techniques |
- Bilingual pottery
- Black-figure
- Bucchero
- Red-figure
- Six's technique
- Three-phase firing
- White-ground
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Styles |
- Ancient Greek vase-painting styles
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Potters and Painters |
- List of Greek potters
- List of Greek vase painters
- List of Little Masters
- Name vase
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Museums noted for pottery |
- Athens
- Basel und Ludwig
- Berlin
- Bodrum
- British
- Edinburgh
- Getty
- Heraklion
- Louvre
- Thera
- Ure
- Vatican
- Walters
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Writers and books |
- Adolf Furtwängler
- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
- Dietrich von Bothmer
- Edmond Pottier
- John Beazley
- John Boardman
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Special topics in Greek pottery |
- Frying pans
- Kalos inscription
- Nikosthenic amphora
- Panathenaic Amphorae
- Symposium
- Typology
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