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    (1967). "Review: The Attic Stamnos by Barbara Philippaki". Gnomon. 39 (8). JSTOR 27684322. Scheibler, Ingeborg (2006). "Stamnos". Brill's New Pauly. doi:10...
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    receives the baby Erichthonius from the hands of the earth mother Gaia, Attic red-figure stamnos, 470–460 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 2413)...
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     575 BC–550 BC. Theseus and the Minotaur. Side A from an Attic red-figure stamnos, c. 460 BC. Theseus and the Minotaur. Side A from a black-figure Attic...
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    1600–1500 BCE Three young women bathing. Side B from an Attic red-figure stamnos, 440–430 BCE. The habitual use of clothing is one of the changes that mark...
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    Apollo and Heracles struggle for the Delphic tripod; side A from an Attic red-figure stamnos, c. 480 BC. Louvre...
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    of football administration – Khai Harley Director of operations – Derek Stamnos Director of pro scouting – Justin Matthews Director of pro personnel –...
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    face and beard. On one later example (c. 525–475 BC), an Attic red-figure stamnos from Cerveteri attributed to Oltos (London E437), Achelous (identified...
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    Gaia hands her newborn, Erichthonius, to Athena as Hephaestus watches – an Attic red-figure stamnos, 470–460 BC...
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    Peirithoos. Helen's sister, Phoibe (on the right), watches on. Attic red-figure stamnos by Polygnotos, ca. 430-420 BC. Homer, Iliad 2.741, 14.17; Apollodorus,...
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    A musician riding a dolphin, on a Red-figure stamnos (360–340 BC) from Etruria. In this case the musician is an aulete rather than a kitharode, as he...
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    Heracles strangling snakes (detail from an Attic red-figured stamnos, c. 480–470 BCE)...
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  • Stamnos women bath Staatliche Antikensammlungen 2411...
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  • of football administration – Khai Harley Director of operations – Derek Stamnos Director of pro scouting – Justin Matthews Director of pro personnel –...
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    Heracles strangling the snakes sent by Hera, Attic red-figured stamnos, ca. 480–470 BCE. From Vulci, Etruria....
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    A youth mounted on a dolphin and playing the flute; stamnos, circa 360/340 BC...
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    Eos with two young men, red-figure stamnos, ca 470–460 BC, now in the Walters Art Museum....
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    and transport vessels, including the amphora, pithos, pelike, hydria, stamnos, pyxis, mixing vessels, mainly for symposia or male drinking parties, including...
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    abducts Helen, stamnos. Archaeological Museum of Athens. Apollo and Tityos, pelike. Paris, Louvre Museum. Achilles killing Memnon, stamnos. Archaeological...
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    the “Painter of the Chicago Stamnos,” which was shortened to the “Chicago Painter.” His "name vase" is this large stamnos (mixing jar) that was acquired...
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    p. 63. Blakemore 2006, p. 42. Richter 1966, p. 66. Chicago Painter. "Stamnos (Mixing Jar)". Art Institute of Chicago. Blakemore 2006, p. 61. Lucie-Smith...
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  • wine and sometimes for salted meat or fish. Hesychius defines it as a stamnos with handles. Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities...
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    times Drunk papposilenus supported by two young men, Etruscan red-figure stamnos from Vulci, c. 300 BC (Louvre) Silenus detail from a Roman-era marble sarcophagus...
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    Artemision Bronze (see 'Poseidon and the Giant Polybotes', an Attic red-figure stamnos attributed to the Trolios Painter, as well as 'Zeus hurling his lightning...
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    Attic red-figure stamnos (c. 470–460 BC), depicting the birth of Erichthonius from Gaia, an Athenian story which bears some similarities to the Christian...
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    Three young women bathing. Side B from an Ancient Greek Attic red-figure stamnos...
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    'gorge'. According to Evangelos Bogas it derives from the Greek βίκος 'stamnos with ears', which denotes the shape of the gorge and the echoes caused...
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    name was derived from the subject of one of his artworks, a red-figured stamnos which illustrates a scene from Homer’s Odyssey (XII, 39): Odysseus is tied...
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    Odysseus and the Sirens. Detail from an Attic red-figured stamnos, c. 480-470 BC...
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    the tale not available from written sources. Detail of an Etruscan red-figure stamnos (from a pair known as "Fould stamnoi"), ca. 300 BC. From Vulci....
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    Aphrodite type Three young women bathing. Side B from an Attic red-figure stamnos, 440–430 BCE. Myron's 5th century Discobolos, in the British Museum Male...
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