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Ancient pottery from the Metropolitan Museum of Art —
428 vases
Guide to Vase Shapes
How the Greeks Made Their Vases
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Fragments
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RF
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All Shapes
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All Shapes
Amphora
294
Krater
207
Kylix
5118
Lekythos
215
Hydria
104
Oinochoe
177
Pelike
30
Stamnos
16
Psykter
3
Pyxis
51
Alabastron
32
Aryballos
49
Dinos
17
Lebes Gamikos
15
Loutrophoros
11
Skyphos
103
Kantharos
41
Phiale
21
Cypriot
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All Cultures
Greek, Attic
5774
Cypriot
1066
Roman
567
Etruscan
318
Minoan
283
Greek, South Italian, Apulian
209
East Greek/Sardis, Lydian
144
Roman, Cypriot
131
Greek
128
Greek, Corinthian
88
Greek, South Italian, Tarentine
81
Greek, South Italian, Campanian
68
Roman, Gaul
65
Mycenaean
63
Lydian
57
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Date
Title
Painter
zoomorphic askos (vessel)
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
zoomorphic askos (vessel)
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
Askos in the form of an animal
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
dog (?) figurine with suspension hole
GEO
ca. 1900–1800 BCE
spindle whorl
GEO
ca. 1900–1600 BCE
Jug
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
statuette of a woman with child
GEO
ca. 1900–1600 BCE
zoomorphic askos (vessel)
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
Askos in the form of an animal
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
askos (vessel)
GEO
ca. 1900–1600 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1900–1800 BCE
Askos in the form of an animal
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
zoomorphic askos (vessel)
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
zoomorphic askos (vessel)
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
jug
GEO
1900–1600 BCE
bowl
GEO
ca. 1800–1725 BCE
askos (vessel) in the form of a bull
GEO
ca. 1800–1600 BCE
composite jug
GEO
ca. 1800–1725 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1800–1725 BCE
juglet
GEO
ca. 1800–1600 BCE
zoomorphic askos (vessel) with antlers
GEO
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
composite jug
GEO
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
zoomorphic askos (vessel) with a ram's head
GEO
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
zoomorphic askos (vessel)
GEO
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
statuette of a woman
GEO
ca. 1725–1450 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
zoomorphic askos (vessel)
GEO
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
standing human figure
GEO
ca. 1725–1450 BCE
bowl with handle
GEO
ca. 1700–1600 BCE
juglet
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Jug
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
white-shaved juglet
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
jug with incised decoration
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
tankard
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
rattle (?)
GEO
1600–1450 BCE
vase in the form of a bull
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
bowl with wishbone handle
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
lentoid flask
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
jug
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
vase in the form of a bull
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
rattle
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Spindle-whorl
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
biconical spindle-whorl
GEO
ca. 1600–1200 BCE
biconical spindle-whorl
GEO
ca. 1600–1200 BCE
Small terracotta biconical spindle-whorl
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
bowl
GEO
1600–1450 BCE
Bowl
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
two-handled bowl with spout
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
bowl
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
tankard
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1200 BCE
two-handled bowl
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
juglet
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
bowl
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
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