Panathenaic amphora
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A Panathenaic amphora is a large, decorated ceramic vessel from ancient Athens, traditionally filled with olive oil and awarded as a prize in the Panathenaic Games.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Panathenaic amphora canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Panathenaic amphora Context triple: [Panathenaea, associatedObject, Panathenaic amphora]
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Dipylon Amphora
The Dipylon Amphora is a large Geometric-period Greek funerary vase famed for its intricate figure decoration and as a key example of early Greek narrative art.
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Corinthian pottery
Corinthian pottery is a distinctive style of ancient Greek ceramic ware known for its fine clay, intricate orientalizing decoration, and extensive use of animal and mythological friezes.
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Lucanian red-figure pottery
Lucanian red-figure pottery is a regional style of South Italian Greek vase painting, produced by the Lucanians and noted for its distinctive red-figure technique and local mythological and decorative themes.
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Treasury of the Sikyonians
The Treasury of the Sikyonians is an ancient Greek votive building at Delphi, dedicated by the city of Sikyon to house offerings and display its wealth and piety within the sanctuary of Apollo.
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Crates of Athens
Crates of Athens was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Platonic tradition who led the Academy in the 3rd century BCE.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Panathenaic amphora Target entity description: A Panathenaic amphora is a large, decorated ceramic vessel from ancient Athens, traditionally filled with olive oil and awarded as a prize in the Panathenaic Games.
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A.
Dipylon Amphora
The Dipylon Amphora is a large Geometric-period Greek funerary vase famed for its intricate figure decoration and as a key example of early Greek narrative art.
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B.
Corinthian pottery
Corinthian pottery is a distinctive style of ancient Greek ceramic ware known for its fine clay, intricate orientalizing decoration, and extensive use of animal and mythological friezes.
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C.
Lucanian red-figure pottery
Lucanian red-figure pottery is a regional style of South Italian Greek vase painting, produced by the Lucanians and noted for its distinctive red-figure technique and local mythological and decorative themes.
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D.
Treasury of the Sikyonians
The Treasury of the Sikyonians is an ancient Greek votive building at Delphi, dedicated by the city of Sikyon to house offerings and display its wealth and piety within the sanctuary of Apollo.
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E.
Crates of Athens
Crates of Athens was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Platonic tradition who led the Academy in the 3rd century BCE.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
ancient Greek ceramic vessel
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prize vessel ⓘ storage amphora ⓘ |
| associatedDeity | Athena ⓘ |
| associatedEventType |
athletic competitions
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equestrian competitions ⓘ musical competitions ⓘ |
| awardedFrequency | every Panathenaic festival ⓘ |
| awardedTo | victors in the Panathenaic Games ⓘ |
| category | Greek vase ⓘ |
| contentSource | sacred olive groves of Athena on the Acropolis ⓘ |
| culture |
ancient Attica
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surface form:
ancient Athens
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| decorationColorScheme | black figures on red clay ground ⓘ |
| earliestAttestedCenturyBCE | 6th century BCE ⓘ |
| economicRole | high-value commodity due to olive oil contents ⓘ |
| festivalType |
Panathenaea
ⓘ
surface form:
Greater Panathenaia
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| function |
athletic prize
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storage of olive oil ⓘ |
| iconography |
armed Athena Promachos on one side
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athletic contest scene on the other side ⓘ |
| inscription | "ton Athenethen athlon" (one of the prizes from Athens) ⓘ |
| legalStatusInAntiquity | official state prize ⓘ |
| material |
ceramic
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terracotta ⓘ |
| modernLocation | various archaeological museums worldwide ⓘ |
| notableCollection |
British Museum
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Metropolitan Museum of Art ⓘ National Archaeological Museum of Athens ⓘ |
| originCity | Athens ⓘ |
| periodOfUse |
Archaic period of Greece
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Classical period of Greece ⓘ |
| primaryContents | olive oil ⓘ |
| productionContext | state-sponsored workshop production ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Attic vase paintings
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surface form:
Athenian black-figure pottery
Panathenaea ⓘ
surface form:
Panathenaic festival
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| rewardedDiscipline |
boxing
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chariot racing ⓘ foot races ⓘ musical performance ⓘ pankration ⓘ wrestling ⓘ |
| shape |
footed base
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narrow neck ⓘ two vertical handles ⓘ |
| sponsor |
polis of Athens
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surface form:
Athenian polis
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| typicalHeight | about 60–70 cm ⓘ |
| typicalTechnique | black-figure pottery ⓘ |
| usedIn |
Panathenaea
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surface form:
Panathenaic Games
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Subject: Panathenaic amphora Description of subject: A Panathenaic amphora is a large, decorated ceramic vessel from ancient Athens, traditionally filled with olive oil and awarded as a prize in the Panathenaic Games.
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