
Skyphos - Wikipedia
A skyphos (Ancient Greek: σκύφος; pl.: skyphoi) is a two-handled deep wine-cup on a low flanged base or none. The handles may be horizontal ear-shaped thumbholds that project from the rim (in both Corinthian and Athenian shapes), or they may be loop handles at the rim or that stand away from the lower part of the body.
Cups and other drinking vessels - University of Oxford
The skyphos (pl. skyphoi) is a deep-bowled drinking vessel with a low foot and two short handles that are usually horizontal. It is regularly depicted in symposium scenes. Shallower versions of the shape, with a concave lip, are termed 'cup-skyphoi'.
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Terracotta skyphos (deep drinking cup) | Greek, Euboean
Known as "pendant semicircle skyphoi," these vases have been found throughout the Greek world and the Levant wherever the far-flung Euboean trade and colonization extended. For all their artistic simplicity, their wide distribution makes them important chronological and cultural markers.
skyphos - British Museum
From the axle rises on each side a great wing, and between wing and wheel is an arching snake with wide open toothed jaws and protruding tongue, striking to right.
Explore Ancient Worlds - Getty
This elegant Roman glass wine cup called a skyphos has a deep two-handled shape that was made by Greeks and Romans for hundreds of years. Most skyphoi (plural) were made of ceramic, bronze, or silver, but this Roman example is made of layered cameo glass.
2006.19.T, Corinthian Skyphos - University of Colorado Boulder
2018年5月10日 · A skyphos (plural: skyphoi) is a type of drinking cup in ancient Greece; such a cup is sometimes referred to as a kotyle (plural: kotylai). These deep drinking cups were used at banquets or drinking parties called symposia .
The elegance of antiquity: Discovering Skyphos - Ceramicartis
2024年1月10日 · The skyphos schiphos or scyphus, was a type of ceramic vessel used for drinking wine, very common in the daily life and social rituals of Ancient Greece. This vessel was characterized by its deep shape with two handles, in the …
Perseus Encyclopedia, Sabacos, Skyphos - Perseus Digital Library
Skyphos A deep, stemless drinking cup with two handles and a low foot, if any. Shape: The Corinthian type is characterized by its inward curve of the lip. In the Attic types A and B, the lip is slightly concave and the foot is heavier (Type A illustrated here).
Skyphos - Wikimedia Commons
English: In classifying the pottery of Ancient Greece, a skyphos (Greek σκύφος / skýphos, plural skyphoi) is a two-handled deep wine-cup on a low flanged base or none. The handles may be horizontal ear-shaped thumbholds that project from the rim (in both Corinthian and Athenian shapes), or they may be loop handles at the rim or that ...
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