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768: 17: 82:, appears to have been a part of pre-wedding purification ceremonies, and was often made in pottery. It may have stood by the bride's door and was probably used in ritual sprinkling of the bride with water. 187:(money). However, such transactions were aided by conventionally accepted reference values. Certain commodities were often used as reference points for evaluating the relative values of different goods. 85:
Lebetes gamikoi stood on variously long or short bases and each typically was painted with a scene of a wedding procession. Oftentimes, the wedding depicted was mythic (such as the wedding of
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was common as such a reference in many early cultures. In Greece during this period, in addition to cattle, bronze and iron items—specifically lebetes—were also common.
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The tripod lebes is characterized by two round vertical handles and by three strut-supported legs. All were separately cast then riveted to the cauldron.
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called Agasicles won, he disregarded this law, and, carrying the tripod away, nailed it to the wall of his own house. For this offense the five cities—
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temple, and even barred from using it those of their own group who had broken the temple law. For long ago, in the games in honor of Triopian
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to the victors; and those who won these were not to carry them away from the temple but dedicate them there to the god. Now when a man of
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evidence indicates the tripod lebes was not used as a mixing bowl, even long after it lost its role as a cooking pot.
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based money, the lebes survived as a term for a quantity of silver coinage.
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Benton, Sylvia (1934). "The Evolution of the Tripod-Lebes".
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Index


Lebes gamikos
ancient Greek cauldron
sacrificial tripod
Artefactual
Lebes gamikos
Peleus
Thetis
Helen
Menelaos
Dorians
Five Cities
the Six Cities
Triopian
Apollo
tripods
Halicarnassus
Lindus
Ialysus
Camirus
Cos
Cnidus
Herodotus
barter
Iron Age Greece
directly exchanged
exchange medium
Cattle
stone inscriptions
fines

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