Illustration
A Boeotian tripod exaleiptron (also known as a kothon), mid-6th century BCE. These vessels were used for keeping fine oils and perfumes and had an inverted lip to reduce spillage.
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Art), Mary Harrsch (Photographed at the Metropolitan Museum of. "Boeotian Exaleiptron." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 17 May 2013. Web. 22 Feb 2025.