Anfu Lagu Greek Ceramic Container - Baltimore
Athena
ancient Greek
Poseidon
Baltimore
Attica region
3D model of ceramic container
Ancient Greek ceramic craftsmanship
Anfu Lagu Greek Ceramic Container
Anfula
Around 400 to 375 BC
2
Coin
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It is a container from ancient Greece, named after the Greek words "Amphi" (meaning "both sides") and "Pero" (meaning "to carry"). This container has two vertical handles on each side, connecting the bottle mouth or neck to the bottle body. It is mainly used for storing and transporting solids and liquids, especially closely related to the transportation of wine and olive oil. In the Attica region around 400 to 375 BC, an Athenian painter created an artwork depicting the struggle between Poseidon and Athena for Attica land. This work is currently stored in Baltimore.