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  1. 21 sty 2022 · Ancient Greek pottery was for practical use, so once physical shapes of different types of pottery had been perfected for a particular purpose, the shape was...

  2. Vases of the protogeometrical period (c. 1050–900 BC) represent the return of craft production after the collapse of the Mycenaean Palace culture and the ensuing Greek dark ages. It is one of the few modes of artistic expression besides jewelry in this period since the sculpture, monumental architecture and mural painting of this era are ...

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  4. 13 maj 2020 · Ancient Greek vases, hailing primarily from Athens, fell into four main categories: Storage vessels; Mixing vessels; Cups and jugs; Vases for cosmetics and perfumes; Types of Greek Vases. What were ancient Greek vases used for? Function most certainly dictated the shape and size of the vessel, and there were very few deviations from the general ...

  5. 23 sty 2022 · Ancient Greek pottery has survived in many, many distinct forms, which all would have had specific functions in the daily life of Greece, and although these pieces of pottery may be sitting in glass boxes now, in their heyday, they would have been used regularly.

  6. 2 sie 2011 · The basic shape of a vase can often provide clues to its function. The open form of broad, shallow cups or large wine bowls (kraters), suggests easy access for hands or implements, for drinking, dipping or mixing.

  7. Made of terracotta (fired clay), ancient Greek pots and cups, or “vases” as they are normally called, were fashioned into a variety of shapes and sizes (see above), and very often a vessel’s form correlates with its intended function.