Kakkabe

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Kakkabe

As Kakkabe in is classical archeology a form called ancient Greek pottery.

The kakkabe was a pan-like cookware. Today it is no longer known exactly what it looked like or what kind of artifact it is. The form is only known from the written tradition in Athenaios . He uses the term there analogously to the term Chytra , but unlike this term, the term Kakkabe has no modern use in research.

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Individual evidence

  1. Athenaios 169c