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Derveni krater

The Derveni krater is a volute krater,〔Volute-krater: see Typology of Greek Vase Shapes,〕 the most elaborate of its type,〔John Boardman, "Greek art and architecture" in J. Boardman, Jasper Griffin, Oswyn Murray, ''Greece and the Hellenistic World'' (Oxford History of the Classical World'', vol. I) 188, illus. p. 301.〕 discovered in 1962 in a tomb at Derveni, not far from Thessaloniki, and displayed at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki. Weighing 40 kg, it is made of an alloy of bronze and tin in skilfully chosen amounts, which endows it with a superb golden sheen without use of any gold at all.
==Discovery==
The krater was discovered buried, as a funerary urn for a Thessalian aristocrat whose name is engraved on the vase: Astiouneios, son of Anaxagoras, from Larissa. Kraters (mixing bowls) were vessels used for mixing undiluted wine with water and probably various spices as well, the drink then being ladled out to fellow banqueters at ritual or festive celebrations. When excavated, the Derveni krater contained 1968.31 g of burnt bones that belonged to a man aged 35–50 and to a younger woman.

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