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Revision as of 08:18, 4 June 2016
A hydria (plural hydriai) is a type of Greek pottery used for carrying water.
Description
The hydria has three handles.
Two horizontal handles on either side of the body of the pot were used for lifting and carrying the pot.
The third handle, a vertical one, located in the center of the other two handles, was used when pouring water.
Ceramic techniques
Hydriai can be found in both red- and black-figure technique.
Artwork
Hydriai often depicted scenes of Greek mythology that reflected moral and social obligations.
Nonfiction cross-reference
Fiction cross-reference
External links
- Hydria @ Wikipedia