Kyathos
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Kyathos (Ancient Greek: κύαθος, kúathos) 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. "The kyathos has a graceful shape resembling a teacup, though a bit larger, with a high looped, flat-strap or oval handle... The terracotta kyathos was used as a ladle for dipping diluted wine from a wine mixer".[1]
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[edit]- ^ Schreiber, Toby (1999). Athenian Vase Construction: A Potter's Analysis. Getty Publications. p. 145. ISBN 0-89236-465-3. Retrieved Sep 1, 2020.