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Scylla, the Homeric monster with the upper body of an alluring woman and scaly limbs eminating from her hips, rises from the body of this vase. Scylla lurked in a cave on the Straits of Messina, seizing and devouring passing dolphins, sharks, or sailors. Scylla was a popular subject on Canosan vases of this type, which characteristically combine sculpted and painted images. On the body of this vase remain traces of the richly colored ornament in pink and blue paint on a white slip. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/130008947?rpp=20&pg=67&ft=greek+pottery&pos=1339

Askos

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Kandillere yağ koymak için kullanılan bir kap tipi. Yüksekliği 7-20 cm arasında olabilen askos, sığ bir çanak biçimindedir ve üstü bombelidir. Yüksek kemer kulpu, çaydanlıklardaki gibi gövdeye bitiştiği bir uçta emzikle bütünleşir. Kuş, başka hayvanlar ve ıstakoz kıskacı biçiminde örnekleri de vardır.

Karatağ, M., Klasik Arkeoloji Sözlüğü - Yunan & Roma, Ankara, 2013

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