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    Krater (category Vases)
    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 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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    individual warriors. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crater of warriors NAMA 1426. The Warrior Vase Early Late Helladic III C. Cartwright, Mark. "Mycenaean...
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    indicate that the vases' place of origin was a chamber tomb, which emerged during the early 4th century B.C. The Phrixos crater, a volute crater adorned with...
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    and Greek objects (including the mid-century BC Greek Attica Column Crater (vase), Painter of Tarquinia) etc.,Portland Art Museum Selected Works, 1996...
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    ancient Greece, and since there is so much of it (over 100,000 painted vases are recorded in the Corpus vasorum antiquorum), it has exerted a disproportionately...
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    industry since the tenth century BC, as follows: pottery (bowls, plates, craters, vases, amphorae, etc.), melting pots, casting nozzles, weights, finely worked...
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    important center of production outside the Greek World. Attic red-figure vases were exported throughout Greece and beyond. For a long time, they dominated...
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  • Polygnotus may also refer to: Polygnotos (vase painter), ancient vase painter Polygnotus (crater), crater on Mercury This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Curtius is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Moon. From the Earth the crater appears foreshortened, making it more difficult...
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    Etruscan vase painting was produced from the 7th through the 4th centuries BC, and is a major element in Etruscan art. It was strongly influenced by Greek...
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    crater with masks from the 4th century BC. depicting Apollo in the act of shooting arrows at the Niobids, the work of the Baltimore Painter. The vase...
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    dinnerware and serving pieces. CKAW vase with flowers & frog, 1876–80 CKAW vase, c. 1886-89, with crackling DP vase, c. 1896–1908, gray-white thrown stoneware...
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  • the first polity to bear the name Armenia. Francois Vase, black figure decoration on a volute crater, is made by Kleitias and Ergotimos (approximate date)...
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    Prominent in both the Iliad and Odyssey, Menelaus was also popular in Greek vase painting and Greek tragedy, the latter more as a hero of the Trojan War than...
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    Vix Grave (redirect from Vix Crater)
    depictions of animals. There also have been finds of imported Attic black figure vases from Greece. Many amphorae and bowls could be identified as coming from...
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  • overlaid with the cougar's eyes), shedding a tear, and finally throwing a vase of flowers at the viewer and laughing. Black Adam In a mid-credits scene...
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    Moon (section Impact craters)
    impact craters outside the dark mare, to the mare and later craters, and finally the young, still bright and therefore readily visible craters with ray...
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    carbonate minerals: Africa Chad shores of Lake Chad Trou au Natron Era Kohor crater on Emi Koussi Egypt Wadi El Natrun (Natron Valley) Ethiopia Showa Province...
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    birthed during this time. Specifically, he uses an example of the Chigi Vase to point out that hoplite soldiers were carrying normal spears as well as...
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    Kore found on Montevergine hill in 1930 and several Greek vases such as the red-figure Crater with Perseus and Medusa from excavations in Camarina. Figurines...
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    after the Spanish Flu 1919 Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway 1298 Flowers in a Vase 1919–20 Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway 1299 Winter Night 1919 Harvard Art Museums...
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    Python (ca. 360-320 BCE) was a Greek vase painter in the city of Poseidonia (modern Paestum) in Campania, Southern Italy, one of the major cities of Magna...
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    beneath the crater floor are thoroughly fragmented over a depth of about 610 m (2,000 ft). Like the similar Pingualuit crater, the Brent crater is attributed...
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    postulated nũsa as an archaic word for "tree" by the sixth century BC. On a vase of Sophilos the Nysiads are named νύσαι (nusae). Kretschmer asserted that...
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    Ebih-Il Stele of the Vultures Stele of Zakkur Tayma stones Tiara of Saitaferne Vase of Entemena Victory Stele of Naram-Sin Worshipper of Larsa Yehawmilk Stele...
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    New York. 105 Artemis (an asteroid discovered in 1868) Artemis (crater) (a tiny crater on the moon, named in 2010) Artemis Chasma (a nearly circular fracture...
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    causes the photoreceptors in that eye to respond more slowly. Rubin vase Rubin vase (1915): an ambiguous or bi-stable (i.e., reversing) two-dimensional...
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    person: this may account for bis being sometimes represented with an inverted vase. Saturnius, from his father Saturn. Soranus, his name among the Sabines,...
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  • sees through the raven's lies and angrily casts all three – the cup (Crater, Crater (constellation)), the water snake (Hydra, Hydra (constellation)), and...
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