Cantalos Ancient Greek Wine Cup
It is a drinking cup from ancient Greece and is currently housed in the Academic Art Museum of Bonn University. Discovered in a tomb in Falerii Veteres, dating back to the mid-7th century BC to the latter half of the year, made of brownish red coarse clay. The cup body is concave and cylindrical, and the handle is arched and higher than the cup mouth. The bottom is separated from the cup wall by a circular coil, which displays vertical scratches and decorative knobs. There is a fish scratched on each side of the cup wall of the container. Not only is it an example of ancient Greek drinking culture, but it is also an outstanding representative of ancient Greek pottery art.
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