By mingling images on well-preserved Greek vases with the more
fragmentary ceramics recovered during excavations at the Agora, the
authors show how different vessel forms were used in classical
Athens. By linking the shapes of pots with their social functions,
this book gives meaning to the ancient names, such as skyphos,
olpe, kantharos, lekane, and hydria, that one encounters when
visiting museums.
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