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Skyphos

A skyphos (Ancient Greek: σκύφος; 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 stand away from the lower part of the body. Skyphoi of the type called glaux (owl) have one horizontal and one vertical thumbhold handle.

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Skyphos (Eulenskyphos), attisch-rotfigurig: Eule der Athena. Um 450 bis 400 v. Chr.Skyphos, attisch-rotfigurig, Amphitrite Maler. Um 460 v. Chr.Skyphos (Eulenskyhos), etruskisch pseudo-rotfigurig. Ende 5. bis Anfang 4. Jh. v. Chr.Attischer TrinkbecherAttischer SkyphosSkyphos
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