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Ancient Greek storage container
was not a pithos, but was some smaller vessel, or that pithos is a foreign loan, like aryballos, lekythos, and some others. The Cretan pithos precedes
Pithos
Greek mythological figure
below. A pithos is a very large jar, usually made of rough-grained terra cotta, used for storage. Cf. Verdenius, p. 64, comment on line 94, on pithos. "Yet
Pandora
Religious inscriptions from the Sinai peninsula, Egypt
fields of Ancient Near East and Biblical studies. The central figures of Pithos A have been identified as either representations of Yahweh and Asherah,
Kuntillet_Ajrud_inscriptions
Archaeological artifact
The Ophel pithos is a 3,000-year-old inscription on a fragment of a ceramic jar found near Jerusalem's Temple Mount by Israeli archeologist Eilat Mazar
Ophel_pithos
In Greek mythology, Pithos (Ancient Greek: Πίθον means 'large wine-jar') was the "broadbreasted" satyr who joined the army of Dionysus in his campaign
Pithos_(mythology)
Ancient Greek artifact
The Mykonos vase is a pithos that is one of the earliest dated objects (Archaic period, c. 675 BC) to depict the Trojan Horse that appears in Homer's telling
Mykonos_vase
Multi-headed dog in Greek mythology
common occurrences in later works. The other earliest depiction, a relief pithos fragment from Crete (c. 590–570 BC), is thought to show a single lion-headed
Cerberus
Greek mythological artefact
of pithos is usually attributed to the 16th-century humanist Erasmus who, in his Latin account of the story of Pandora, changed the Greek pithos to pyxis
Pandora's_box
4th-century BC Greek Cynic philosopher
Athens, surviving by begging and taking shelter in a large ceramic jar (pithos), originally meant for food storage. The Athenians reportedly held him in
Diogenes
Motif in ancient art showing a human between and grasping two confronted animals
Mistress of animals (Potnia Theron) Pithos with relief, 625-600 BC, National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Master_of_Animals
Female monsters in Greek mythology
representations (mid-seventh century BC) of such Gorgons are a Boeotian relief pithos (Fig. 1), which depicts Perseus, with head turned away, decapitating a Gorgon
Gorgons
Greek mythological personification and spirit of hope
her right hand and holding up the hem of her skirt in the left. Notes A pithos is a very large jar, usually made of rough-grained terracotta, used for
Elpis_(mythology)
Type of storage container
transport or storage amphorae. The amphora complements a large storage jar, the pithos (pl. pithoi), which makes available capacities between one-half and two
Amphora
Tita Vendia vase is a ceramic impasto pithos (wine container) made around 620-600 BC, most likely in Rome. The pithos, fragmentary and preserved in sherds
Tita_Vendia_vase
Rigid, approximately cylindrical container with a wide mouth or opening
under 50 L Pithos – very large, typically the size of a person and holding hundreds of liters, Pandora's Box is often referred to as Pithos Canopic jar
Jar
Pithus or Pithos (Ancient Greek: Πίθος) was a deme in ancient Attica of the phyle of Cecropis, sending three, four, or five delegates to the Athenian Boule
Pithus
Main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae
depicted on fifteenth-century BC Minoan seals and a gem found at Mycenae. On a pithos from Knossos, the same imagery exists depicting a goddess flanked by two
Lion_Gate
"Queen of Animals" motif in art and mythology
votive offering, (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) Relief on a pithos, 625-600 BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens Hypothetical restoration
Potnia_Theron
Order of viruses
Pimascovirales is an order of viruses. The term is a portmanteau of a portmanteau of pitho-, irido-, marseille-, and ascoviruses. Pimascovirales contains six families
Pimascovirales
Village in Punjab, India
Pitho Rahal is a village in Sultanpur Lodhi tehsil in Kapurthala district of Punjab, India. It is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the city of Sultanpur
Pitho_Rahal
Edomite clan and an ancient biblical town of northwest Arabia
consort of Yahweh, or to the ritual items known as asherah poles. An image on Pithos A from the site shows a couple interpreted as Yahweh and Asherah with a
Teman_(Edom)
Series of feats carried out by Heracles
Eurystheus, who was frightened of it and ducked down in his half-buried storage pithos, begging Heracles to get rid of the beast. The fifth labour was to clean
Labours_of_Hercules
Japanese visual novel series
(Requiem and Twilight) use the opening theme "Kiri no Pithos" (霧のピトス, Kiri no Pitosu; "The Pithos in the Fog") sung by Nei Kino. The PlayStation 3 versions
Umineko_When_They_Cry
Beach in Messenia, Greece
in the 1950s and by G.S. Korres in the 1970s, since the latter noticed a pithos burial which had not been recorded by his predecessor. The tholos is 5 meters
Voidokilia_beach
Goddess from Greek mythology
Medusa. Medusa, depicted as a centaur, is beheaded by Perseus, Boeotian pithos, c. 660 BC Perseus decapitating Medusa while Athena looks on, from a preserved
Medusa
Minoan archaeological site in Eastern Crete, Greece
LM IA period (c. 1700–1625 BC), before the construction of the palace. A pithos found there had a Linear A inscription around its rim recording a large
Zakros
Male nature spirit with horse or goat features found in Greek mythology
the satyrs who joined the army of Dionysus in his campaign against India Pithos Nonnus, Dionysiaca another satyr killed by Tectaphus Poemenius Nonnus, Dionysiaca
Satyr
Pithos of Kompoloi, Archaeological Museum Thessaloniki
Kompoloi
Greek god of blacksmiths
the gift that the gods gave to mankind: the first woman Pandora and her pithos. In some versions of the myth, Prometheus stole the fire that he gave to
Hephaestus
Overview of the early history of Judaism
Image on a pithos sherd found at Kuntillet Ajrud with the inscription "Yahweh and his Asherah"
Origins_of_Judaism
Form of vase, often with a cover
18th century) Bridge spouted vessel Columbarium Crematorium Funeral home Pithos Viewlogy Hu, Yaowu. "Elemental Analysis of Ancient Human Bones from the
Urn
In Greek myth, fifty sisters who slew their husbands
a pithos without a bottom (or with a leak) to wash their sins off. Because the water constantly leaked, they would forever try to fill the pithos without
Danaïdes
Motif in art and culture
life appears in Asherah iconography, particularly on the Lachish ewer and Pithos A from Kuntillet Ajrud, where it is flanked by ibexes. The tree's design
Tree_of_life
2024 animated television series
and a talented mechanic Tricia Helfer as Mila (season 2), the leader of PITHOS, a utopian organization, who believes that she can save the world by harnessing
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
Tomb_Raider:_The_Legend_of_Lara_Croft
Archaeological site in the Sinai Peninsula
is also observed in relation to the two most commented figures from the pithos A. Mordechai Gilula's original theory that tied the two images to the inscription
Kuntillet_Ajrud
Receptacle for storing, packing or shipping a product
cylindrical vessels including: Ancient vessels such as amphoras, kvevri, pithos, and dolia Bottles, similar to a jar in being traditionally symmetrical
Container
Tree in the Garden of Eden
life appears in Asherah iconography, particularly on the Lachish ewer and Pithos A from Kuntillet Ajrud, where it is flanked by ibexes. The tree's design
Tree_of_life_(biblical)
with common types: storage and transport vessels, including the amphora, pithos, pelike, hydria, stamnos, pyxis, mixing vessels, mainly for symposia or
Typology_of_Greek_vase_shapes
Religion of ancient Israel and Judah
Yahwism Israelite religion Sherd of a pithos found at Kuntillet Ajrud, bearing the inscription Yahweh and his Asherah Classification Ancient Semitic religion
Yahwism
Wine jug and a key form of ancient Greek pottery
wine jug and a key form of ancient Greek pottery. Intermediate between a pithos (large storage vessel) or amphora (transport vessel), and individual cups
Oenochoe
two armies". Plutarch reports the shape of the object as like a wine-jar (pithos). AD 65 Sky army AsiaRoman Empire; Judaea Romano-Jewish historian Flavius
List of reported UFO sightings
List_of_reported_UFO_sightings
in Pandora's pithos as the only thing for humans to keep when other evils were released to the world. In The Last Olympian, the pithos is given by Percy
List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
List_of_characters_in_mythology_novels_by_Rick_Riordan
Open source cloud stack
rewritten Pithos follows shortly after, in November 2011. It is marketed as Pithos+ and the old Pithos remains as a separate service. The new Pithos+, though
Synnefo
Species of butterfly
Genus: Tarucus Species: T. thespis Binomial name Tarucus thespis (Linnaeus, 1764) Synonyms Papilio thespis Linnaeus, 1764 Papilio pitho Linnaeus, 1764
Tarucus_thespis
American classical scholar
University of California, Berkeley (BA) Yale University (PhD) Thesis In the Pithos of Pandora: Images of Disease and Madness for Erotic Experience in Early
Monica_Cyrino
Archaeological site in Greece
Pithos from Malia
Malia_(archaeological_site)
Writing system
𔑥, 𔑧 PINCERNA = 𔖆, 𔖍, 𔖎, 𔖏, 𔘻 PISCIS = 𔒥 PITHOS = 𔕾 PITHOS.SCUTELLA/PITHOS = 𔕺 POCULUM = 𔖇 PODIUM = 𔔪 PONERE = 𔑇 PORTA = 𔔏
Anatolian_hieroglyphs
Municipal unit in Greece
northern side of the courtyard, storage rooms containing large earthenware pithos jars, some reaching heights of up to two meters. These vessels were utilized
Malia,_Crete
Italian DOCG red wine from Sicily
Wine-Searcher. Retrieved 29 November 2017. "Cerasuolo di Vittoria and Pithos". COS Viticoltori in Vittoria. Retrieved 29 November 2017. D'Agata, Ian
Cerasuolo_di_Vittoria
Dog breed
post-Paleolithic / Neolithic era (3000 BC Neolithic Greece). It is an engraved pithos from Thessaly that bears a scribble with the characteristic silhouette of
Alopekis
Psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith
visit the palace of Knossos, MacFarland tries to kill Keener by throwing a pithos at him from above, but accidentally kills Colette instead. Both MacFarland
The_Two_Faces_of_January
Cypriot alcoholic beverage
Traditionally, the must-pomace mixture was placed in large clay containers (pithos, Greek: πιθάρι). As soon as the fermentation process has completed (i.e
Zivania
Archaeological museum in Mykonos, Greece
probably from Sifnos, 700-650 BC Large relief pithos, capture of Troy, 675-650 BC Large relief pithos, capture of Troy, detail, 675-650 BC Melian amphora
Archaeological Museum of Mykonos
Archaeological_Museum_of_Mykonos
Village in Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
Tomaszów group: a stove, a long bench-podium under the wall, a round altar, pithos. At the angle of one of the inhabitants found a ritual burial of a bull's
Dobrovody
Phantom Thieves. Sophia originally fought with the Persona-like entity Pithos, which later evolves into a full Persona called Pandora. Sophia represents
List_of_Persona_5_characters
Danaid in Greek mythology
murderous crimes by being forever forced to carry a jug to fill a bathtub (pithos) without a bottom (or with a leak) to wash away their sins. A naiad daughter
Amymone
crab named after Diogenes of Sinope, who was said to live in a clay jar (pithos). Subsequently transferred to the genus Petrochirus. Capoeta birunii Zareian
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
Rayed solar symbol
Archaeological Museum "Antonio Salinas", Palermo. A Vergina sun on Athena's shield. Pithos with the Judgment of Paris, from Athens (4th century BC). Ancient Greek
Vergina_Sun
2009 fantasy novel by Rick Riordan
by Prometheus, marked by releasing the spirit of hope inside Pandora's pithos, which Percy later entrusts to Hestia. The campers defeat Hyperion, further
The_Last_Olympian
Type of Korean earthenware
Outdoor space for food storage in Korean culture Korea – Region in East Asia Pithos – Ancient Greek storage container 이, 종호 (2004-07-09). 숨쉬는 그릇 옹기 [A breathing
Onggi
Writing system
script. A possible example of Proto-Canaanite, the inscription on the Ophel pithos, was found in 2012 on a pottery storage jar during the excavations of the
Proto-Canaanite_alphabet
Archaeological museum in Milos, Greece
from Neolithic to early Bronze Age. Pithos, late Bronze Age Fragments of a Melian pithamphora, 650-600 BC Large pithos, 6th century BC Obsidian tools Obsidian
Archaeological Museum of Milos
Archaeological_Museum_of_Milos
Ancient Egyptian burial customs
There is sometimes a round opening at the top of the head with a molded pithos like rim, this can appear like the opening of a vase. This style can also
Anthropoid_ceramic_coffins
Late Bronze Age jug from Lachish, Israel
examples such as the Asherah pole. The jug is considered as important as pithos A from Kuntillet Ajrud and the Ta'anakh cult stand. It is one of the most
Lachish_ewer
Season of television series
of Pitho Garam. The last remaining player with the fewest ball hits wins. Result: Rabail and Daniya emerge as Top 2 with an equal number of pitho retrieved
BOL_Champions_season_1
Local cuisine in and around the city of Jerusalem
found in a structure destroyed during Nebuchadnezzar's siege in 587 BCE. A pithos with a palm tree inscription indicates that some jars contained date honey
Cuisine_of_Jerusalem
Pottery from Bronze Age Crete
Examples 2). About 400 pithoi were found at the palace of Knossos. An average pithos held about 1100 pounds of fluid. Perhaps because of the weight, pithoi were
Minoan_pottery
Village of Mani Peninsula in Peloponnese, Greece
Helladic ceramics were found here. One sherd with a cable pattern is from a pithos of a micaceous fabric found at Mavrovouni. During the Mycenaean period (LHIII)
Mavrovouni,_Laconia
with common types: storage and transport vessels, including the amphora, pithos, pelike, hydria, pyxis, mixing vessels, mainly for symposia or male drinking
Pottery_of_ancient_Greece
wished for was found in it". (Welsh mythology) Pandora's box (also Pandora's pithos), a large jar given to Pandora which contained all the evils of the world
List_of_mythological_objects
Ancient Athenian phyle (tribe)
demes were Aixone, Halai Aixonides, Daidalidai, Epieikidai, Melite, Xypete, Pithos, Sypalettos, Trinemeia and Phlya. Becker, J. (18 October 2024). "Places:
Kekropis
City on the island of Euboea, Greece
around 770 BC. The etymology of the toponym "Pithikousa" comes from the pithos (pitharia) that the first settlers had with them to transport their products
Chalcis
Ancient Greek harbour town in Crete
under Vanna Niniou-Kindeli. Over 70 graves were uncovered, some of them pithos burials, and others cist graves. The early excavations were important, proving
Falasarna
through an error in his translation of Hesiod's Pandora in which he confused pithos (storage jar) with pyxis (box). Examples of Adages are: more haste, less
Works_of_Erasmus
Minoan pottery produced in Crete
Phaistos, Old Palace period (1800-1700 BCE). Heraklion Archaeological Museum Pithos with fish in a net, Phaistos (1800-1700 BCE). Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Kamares_ware
culture. Found at Tell es-Safi, the traditional identification of Gath. Ophel pithos is a 3,000-year-old inscribed fragment of a ceramic jar found near Jerusalem's
List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology
List_of_inscriptions_in_biblical_archaeology
German Type UC II minelaying submarine or U-boat
Kingdom 872 Sunk 25 December 1916 Courlis France 181 Sunk 28 December 1916 Pitho United Kingdom 150 Sunk 28 December 1916 Union Norway 563 Sunk 20 January
SM_UC-17
Punajbi short-storywriter
Kalburgi and other liberal activists and writers. Bhullar was born in 1937 in Pitho village in district Bhatinda, Punjab, India. His father, Hazura Singh, was
Gurbachan_Singh_Bhullar
Roman quaestor and general
to fall between the two armies. In shape, it was most like a wine-jar (pithos), and in colour, like molten silver. Both sides were astonished at the sight
Marcus Marius (quaestor 76 BC)
Marcus_Marius_(quaestor_76_BC)
Congolese musical group
Mireille Kashama, from 1989-1990 Dorothée La Japonaise, from 1990-1992 Bichan Pitho, from 1990-1992 Fifi Miss Yolo, from 1990-1998 Floriane Mangenda, from 1991-1992
Quartier_Latin_International
Archaeological site in Cyprus
excavator notes are available. In 1948 Arne Furumark discovered a large pithos at the site and conducted a short excavation of it. In 1968 Vassos Karageorghis
Hala Sultan Tekke (archaeological site)
Hala_Sultan_Tekke_(archaeological_site)
Museum in Ankara, Turkey
Civilizations Vessel Assyrian Colonies period Museum of Anatolian Civilizations Pithos Hittite Bronze religious standard symbolizing the universe, used by Hittite
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Museum_of_Anatolian_Civilizations
Early phase of Bronze Age Greece
a number of types, varying by the location. Burials in pits, cists, and pithos urns are found, as well as some cremated remains, group burials, and secondary
Korakou_culture
Greek epic poem by Nonnus
In a dream, Iris drives Dionysus to war. Methe, Botrys and their servant Pithos ("Wine-jar") join the Bacchic forces. They arrive in Arabia, where king
Dionysiaca
Greeks. Amphorae served primarily as vessels for storage evolving from pithos jars, and later, during the Late Geometric Period, they were used as marker
Euphiletos Painter Panathenaic prize amphora
Euphiletos_Painter_Panathenaic_prize_amphora
Administrative unit in ancient Athens
Attalis in the fourth period Epieikidai 1 1(0) Phlya 7 9 to XIII.Ptolemais in the third period Pithos 2(3) 4 Sypalettos 2 2 Trinemeia 2 2 Deme # # Notes
Deme
Giants from Greek mythology
hearers, they managed to kidnap Ares and hold him in a bronze jar, a storage pithos, for thirteen months (a lunar year). "And that would have been the end of
Aloadae
Paul Gaudin and Victor Chapot. Known for its distinctive ceramic types and pithos burial traditions, the Yortan Culture has been recognized in the fields
Yortan_culture
South Asian dodgeball variant
Haft Sang (Iran) Sat Chara (Bangladesh) Seven Stone / Game Ball (Nepal) Pitho Garam, Pitthu Garam, Pitthu Gol Garam, Pittu Garam, Pittu Gol Garam (Pakistan)
Seven_stones
Village in Punjab, India
office is Rampura Phul. Burj Mansa (1 km), Chotian (4 km), Bugran (4 km), Pitho (4 km), Jethuke (4 km) are the nearby villages to Gill Kalan. Gill Kalan
Gill_Kalan
Hebrew inscription
Archaeology of Israel Biblical archaeology Royal Steward inscription Ophel pithos Lemche 1998, p. 47; quote: "A good case can be made on the basis of the
Siloam_inscription
Ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love
kudurru from Borsippa from the reign of Nabu-shuma-ishkun. On an Aramean pithos from Assur Nanaya is depicted in robes with a pattern of stars and crescents
Nanaya
Island in Greece
the island, where a prepalatial cemetery was found. At that time, tombs, pithos burials and pit graves were uncovered, as well as two large tombs at the
Mochlos
Rocky ridge in the Hittite capital Ḫattuša, Turkey
silos and later as refuse pits. Finds include fragments of a Chalcolithic pithos, painted sherds of Alişar-III ware, and monochrome sherds, both handmade
Büyükkale
Ancient Greek city in Crete
(1350–1300 BCE) Fragments from Phaistos showing Linear A script (1850-1450 BCE) Pithos from Phaistos depicting fish (1800-1700 BCE) Both sides of the Phaistos
Phaistos
Archaeological site in Turkey
meter by 45 meter area of the cemetery. All burials were of pithos type either in large pithos or in large flat based loop-handled jars, inclined facing
Karataş-Semayük
Research project to document ancient ceramics
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Fragment of a pithos (large storing jar) with abstract vegetative decoration, found in Cnossos. Terracotta, Palace Style, Late
Corpus_Vasorum_Antiquorum
originating on Crete during the Bronze Age where bodies were placed in the pithos storage containers) and the remaining two were sarcophagi burials. The other
Archaeology_of_Greece
Ancient pottery piece
last). It is currently at the Rockefeller Museum.[citation needed] Ophel pithos Archaeology of Israel Tribune, International Herald (2003-12-31). "Opinion
Ophel_ostracon
Nepalese film award ceremony
Song -Female Kali won 4 Suprime Malla Thakuri Best Child Singer Phapad Ko Pitho won 5 Michu Dhimal Best Modern Song -Female Udhunu chha won 6 Tika Pun Best
Rara_National_Awards
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Female
English
African American name, of uncertain origin, possibly a variant form of the masculine Comanche name Quanah, QUANNA means "fragrant."
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Australian
Defender; Guard
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victorious Devotee
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Biblical, British, English, German
My Corn
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Goodyear.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Praise of Excellence
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Vishnu
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Teutonic
Resolute fighter.
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Tamil
Rajeevani | ராஜீவநீÂ
Small lotus
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