Merrythought cup
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Merrythought cup
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The term Merrythought cup is used by scholars to describe a specific type of Attic kylix. The Merrythought cup, named after the British word for "wishbone," probably developed as a refined form of a rural cup type normally made of wood. The shape features several peculiarities. It is the first Attic cup shape that lacks a distinctive break between lip and vessel body. The shape of the handles, which give the vessel its name, are in the oblong wishbone shape, with a knob shape on the curve of the
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2022-11-18T16:41:52Z
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