Stock Photo - In the pottery of ancient Greece, a <i>kylix</i> is the most common type of wine-drinking cup. It has a broad, relatively shallow, body raised on a stem from a foot and usually two horizontal handles disposed symmetrically. The main alternative wine-cup shape was the <i>kantharos</i>, with a narrower and deeper cup and high vertical handles.

Stock Photo: In the pottery of ancient Greece, a <i>kylix</i> is the most common type of wine-drinking cup. It has a broad, relatively shallow.

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