Pithos

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"Pithos (/ˈpɪθɒs/, Greek: πίθος, plural: pithoi πίθοι) is the Greek name of a large storage container. The term in English is applied to such containers used among the civilizations that bordered the Mediterranean Sea in the Neolithic, the Bronze Age and the succeeding Iron Age. Pithoi had been used for bulk storage, primarily for fluids and grains; they were comparable to the drums, barrels and casks of recent times. The name was different in other languages; for instance, the Hittites used harsi-.

Secondarily, discarded pithoi found other uses. Like the ceramic bathtubs of some periods, the size of a pithos made it a convenient coffin. In Middle Helladic burials in Mycenae and Crete, sometimes the bones of the interred were placed in pithoi. The ancient Iberian culture of El Argar used pithoi for coffins in its B phase (1500-1300 BC)." - (en.wikipedia.org 29.02.2020)
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  • Lekythos, attisch-weißgrundig, Art des Tymbos Malers: Hermes Psychopompos. 470 v. Chr.

    Lekythos, attisch-weißgrundig, Art des Tymbos Malers: Hermes Psychopompos. 470 v. Chr.

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