Terracotta stemless kylix (drinking cup) late 4th–3rd century Greek, South Italian, Campanian, Calenian Silver cups with medallions in low relief on the interior were favored luxury items in antiquity. Terracotta versions such as these suggest their appearance. One tondo shows the Eleusinian god Triptolemos in his snake-drawn chariot. The other cup features the head of the nymph Arethusa, taken from the reverse of a celebrated coin of Syracuse in Sicily. "Arethusa cups" were made and found principally in Terracotta stemless kylix (drinking cup). Greek, South Italian, Campanian,


Terracotta stemless kylix (drinking cup) late 4th–3rd century Greek, South Italian, Campanian, Calenian Silver cups with medallions in low relief on the interior were favored luxury items in antiquity. Terracotta versions such as these suggest their appearance. One tondo shows the Eleusinian god Triptolemos in his snake-drawn chariot. The other cup features the head of the nymph Arethusa, taken from the reverse of a celebrated coin of Syracuse in Sicily. "Arethusa cups" were made and found principally in Terracotta stemless kylix (drinking cup). Greek, South Italian, Campanian, Calenian. late 4th–3rd century Terracotta; black-glaze. Hellenistic. Vases


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