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    A krater or crater (Ancient Greek: κρᾱτήρ, romanized: krātḗr, lit. 'mixing vessel', IPA: [kraː.tɛ̌ːr]; Latin: crātēr, IPA: [ˈkraː.teːr]) was a large two-handled...
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    The Euphronios Krater (or Sarpedon Krater) is an ancient Greek terra cotta calyx-krater, a bowl used for mixing wine with water. Created around the year...
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    The Derveni Krater is a volute krater, the most elaborate of its type, discovered in 1962 in a tomb at Derveni, not far from Thessaloniki, and displayed...
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    forms of kraters, not just the Dipylon kraters. One form of kraters was the calyx krater; one of the largest kraters used to carry wine. This krater was meant...
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    Vix Grave (redirect from Vix Krater)
    Trésor de Vix, these included a great deal of jewelry and the bronze "Vix krater", the largest known metal vessel from Western classical antiquity. The sites...
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    The Amphiaraos krater is a Late Corinthian red-ground column krater. It is considered the masterpiece of the Amphiaraos Painter (whose name vase it is)...
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    The Odysseus in the Underworld krater is a Lucanian calyx krater decorated in the red-figure style dating to ca. 380 BC – ca. 360 BC. It was found in...
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    Eurytios Krater (also Eurytos Krater, Krater of Eurytus) is the name given to a famous Early Corinthian column krater. The Eurytios krater is dated to...
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  • (disambiguation) Crater lake (disambiguation) Cratering (disambiguation) Krater, a Greek vessel used to mix wine and water (the original meaning) Makhtesh...
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  • Krater is a role-playing video game for Microsoft Windows. Fatshark developed the game following the studio's moderate success after developing Lead and...
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    The François Vase, (or François Krater), is a large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style. It stands at 66 centimetres (26 in) in height...
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    and bell kraters. The most popular shape is the bow-handled amphora. Many typical Apulian vessel shapes, like volute kraters, column kraters, loutrophoroi...
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    The Calyx Krater by the artist called the "Painter of the Berlin Hydria" depicting an Amazonomachy is an ancient Greek painted vase in the red figure style...
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    dinner, and women were not allowed to attend. The wine was drawn from a krater, a large jar designed to be carried by two men, and served from pitchers...
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    Warrior Vase (redirect from Warrior Krater)
    13th or 12th century BCE, has been the subject of much discussion. It is a krater, a mixing bowl used for the dilution of wine with water, a custom which...
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    purchased the Euphronios Krater in 1972 for one million dollars. Eventually, the Krater was returned to the Italian Government and the Krater was brought to the...
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    Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press. pp. 149–177. As on the bell krater at the Cleveland Museum of Art (91.1) discussed in detail by Christiane...
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    calyx krater which shows the god Apollo and his sister Artemis killing the children of Niobe, who were collectively called the Niobids. The krater is known...
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    Stamnos, c. 480–470 BC. Mixing Dinos Bell krater, c 330 BC. Calyx-krater, c. 510 BC. Column krater Volute krater Kyathos Psykter Cups Kantharos type A Kantharos...
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    decorated with illustrations of the sacrifice of Iphigenia. The volute krater shown was made in Apulia around 370–350 BC. It is in the red-figure technique...
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    elite status. There are many types of funerary vases, such as amphorae, kraters, oinochoe, and kylix cups, among others. One famous example is the Dipylon...
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    an Etruscan carnelian scarab. An Attic red-figure fragment from a kalyx-krater dated to around 400 BC depicts the scene where the Greeks are climbing down...
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    antiquorum Troy VII Inscription on the so-called Eurytios Krater, a Corinthian black-figured column-krater dated c. 600 BC, using the Corinthian iota shaped like...
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    Greek bell krater from the 4th century BC which came from his large collection of over 2000 antiquities (see below). The ancient bell krater, now serving...
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    Gabii Diana of Versailles Dinos of the Gorgon Painter Dying Gaul Eurytios Krater Furietti Centaurs Gladiator Mosaic Hera Borghese Hercules and the lion of...
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  • black-figure and also on many different types of pottery such an olpe, krater, alabastron, and dinos. Across all depictions, hoplite soldiers wear the...
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    Clytemnestra trying to awake the Erinyes while her son is being purified by Apollo, Apulian red-figure krater, 480–470 BC, Louvre (Cp 710)...
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    than athletes'. One of the earliest depictions of Ganymede is a red-figure krater by the Berlin Painter in the Musée du Louvre. Zeus pursues Ganymede on one...
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    it on Attic-painted wares of the fifth century have been identified: a krater at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a kylix in the Vatican collections...
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    tree trunk (on the left) and two using boulders (on the right); volute krater, François Vase, by Kleitias, Florence, National Archaeological Museum 4209...
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