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krater

[krey-ter] / ˈkreɪ tər /


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“I don’t care who is in control,” said Umm Khaled Abdul Rahman, 43, as she shopped for supplies for the new school year with her twin daughters in the Krater district market.

From The Guardian

About a decade ago, for instance, the museum returned a 2,500-year-old vase known as the Euphronios krater to the Italian government, which suspected that it had been plundered.

From New York Times

It reads “of Pilates,” in Greek letters set around a picture of a wine vessel known as a krater, and is said by archaeologists to be only the second artifact from his time ever found with his name.

From New York Times

The krater from Altamura, says Saunders, “is almost like a movie poster of who’s who down in Hades.”

From Los Angeles Times

The exhibit is centered on a monumental funerary vessel — or krater — that dates to the middle of the 4th century B.C. and was found in fragments in 1847.

From Los Angeles Times