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Download Marlin 2.1.2.7In the world of ancient Greek pottery, few vessels commanded as much presence as the . Derived from the Greek word kratḗr , meaning "mixing vessel," this large, wide-mouthed bowl was the centerpiece of the symposium —the ritualized drinking parties where Athenian citizens gathered for music, poetry, and debate. A Vessel for Balance
Art historians categorize kraters into four distinct styles based on their handles and body shape: The Krater's Story: A Tale of Provenance and Reconstruction Krater
The Heart of the Symposium: Exploring the Ancient Greek Krater In the world of ancient Greek pottery, few
The primary purpose of a krater was to mix wine with water. To the Greeks, drinking undiluted wine was considered "barbaric"; a civilized man always tempered his spirits to maintain clarity for intellectual discussion. Because these bowls needed to hold large quantities—sometimes up to 45 liters—they were designed with broad bodies and sturdy handles. The Four Main Shapes To the Greeks, drinking undiluted wine was considered