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Lakaina
The term Lakaina (, plural Lakainai) is used in Classical archaeology to describe a specific form of ancient Greek pottery vessel. The ''lakaina'' was a drinking vessel. It is a high, two-part cup with a very high added rim. Two horizontal handles are affixed to the lower part of the cylindrical bowl. The term is preserved through the ''Deipnosophistai'' by Athenaios. He explains the term is being based on the shape's origin in Sparta, in the region of Laconia. Modern research supports this view. On average, the cups have a height of about 10 cm. Unlike in most parts of the rest of Greece, in Laconia the rather beaker-like ''lakaina'' was preferred to simpler and shallower cup types. Such shallow cups were, however, produced in Sparta for export. ''Lakainai'' decorated by the Naukratis Painter and the Hunt Painter survive. == Bibliography ==
* Thomas Mannack: ''Griechische Vasenmalerei. Eine Einführung''. Theiss, Stuttgart 2002, p. 126 ISBN 3-8062-1743-2. * Wolfgang Schiering: ''Die griechischen Tongefässe. Gestalt, Bestimmung und Formenwandel''. 2. edn. Mann, Berlin 1983, p. 148f. ISBN 3-7861-1325-4 (Gebr.-Mann-Studio-Reihe).
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