... chytra of Form 5 , though the baggy profile and fabric are not Attic ; note the weak collar rim , here appearing again in a Late Hellenistic ( Sullan ) context . 619 resembles it in shape , but is made of a differ- ent fabric . The form ...
... Chytra. with. Inverted. and. Grooved. Rim. C. Chytra with Everted Rim D. Lopas. Chytra III.106 from Room 1 stands out from the rest of the chytrai with collar rim. Found in many fragments, it has been restored to a height of 0.33 m, without ...
... chytra becomes abundantly clear in the Lysistrata ( 308 ; 315 ) since the torch is to be kindled by dipping it into the chytra which must mean that it contained fire . Chytrai , therefore , were used to carry fire probably in the form ...
... CHYTRA 648-655 The name chytra is here used to refer to vessels of cooking ware of several related shapes . These all have a rounded bottom and body form , both in a continuous curve of profile up to the neck , which is set off from the ...
... chytra.32 The chytra shape favored the preparation of liquid food such as soups, broths, and stews, which explains why there was no cultural need for food plates when a bowl or one—handler would do. The deposit contained a maximum of 20 ...
... Chytra is ancestral with respect to them . But further , Chytra is possessed of many points of resem- blance to Xenophora , and this resemblance is by no means confined to the shell . The nervous system of Chytra may be said to stand ...
... chytra? Cf. Agora XXXIII, 308, cat. no. 606, fig. 77 Date: 1st century BCE? 2. Chytrai with straight rim N58 (Find no. 9749.3) Pls. 78 and 88 A14/AS8.2 13 joining rim and body fragments of a chytra with an almost straight rim. Broad ...
... Chytra , and further observes that the shell of Chytru kirkii is remarkably solid , resembling both that of Solarium and Zenophora ( Onustus ) . The resemblance of Chytra to the Jurassic species referred to Onustus is very slight indeed ...