Pottery Flashcards

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Pithos (pithoi)

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  • up to 1.5m tall
  • heavy when full (2 tonnes depending on contents)
  • contained liquid and food (barley. Wine)
  • decorated with geometric patterns —> on display
  • could be buried in ground
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Amphora

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  • smaller, more dedicate (approx. 50 cm)
  • narrower neck
  • contained food or liquid
  • more intricately made/ornately designed —> made to be displayed
  • there’s an amphora with an octopus on it
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Stirrup jars

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  • very small (10cm)
  • small stirrup shaped handle
  • contained oil or wine
  • very intricately made/ ornately designed
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Krater

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  • can be large (approx. 50 cm)
  • very broad neck
  • for mixing wine and water
  • can be very intricately decorated
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PRESCRIBED SOURCE

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  • Mycenaean warrior vase - 13th century BC
  • Krater, made of clay
  • shows evolution of armour as soldiers are using different shields to earlier period - round/crescent shaped shields in comparison to earlier tower shields
  • soldiers wearing same uniform and carrying knap sack - going to war?
  • boar tusk helmets
  • greaves
  • spears
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Rhyton

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  • conical shape
  • used for ceremonial purposes
  • for wine
  • very decorative
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Other pottery items

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  • kylix - drinking cups
  • mini vases for perfumes
  • coffins
  • bath tubs
  • small clay figurines, sometimes found in children’s graves so considered to be toys
  • votive offerings, small pottery models believed to be used for religious purposes
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Figurine shapes

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  • left - phi
  • middle - psi
  • right - tau
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