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  1. Ancient Greeks liked to decorate their pottery in rich complicated designs. The Museum of Classical Archaeology holds hundreds of pottery sherds (pieces). We hope that these sherds inspire you to create your own Greek Vase.

  2. Ancient Greek pottery, largely vases, featured elaborate decoration often portraying imagery that: reflected people's roles in society; portrayed scenes in daily life; told stories of Ancient Greek myths and legends; told stories of battles and war.

  3. Step back in time to a world of myth and legend with the Ancient Greek vase template. Suitable for students across a range of different age groups, this template will encourage your students to design an Ancient Greek vase and work on their fine motor skills.

  4. Use the Greek vase template to create your own vase! You can draw our your design with a pencil and then use colored pencils to add details and to give your vase some color! Cut out your finished vase to hang up. Be as creative as you'd like and once you are finished use the hashtag #IMASArtist to share your work. You can use the images of the

  5. Learn more about Greek Pottery and use our templates and sherds from our collection, to design your own vase! Ancient Greeks decorated their pottery in rich complicated designs. The Museum of Classical Archaeology holds hundreds of pottery sherds (pieces).

  6. Their pictorial decorations provide insights into many aspects of Athenian life, and complement the literary texts and inscriptions from the Archaic and, especially, Classical periods.

  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.

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