Glossos
Glossos is a term that refers to a type of ancient Greek vase, typically a small, shallow bowl or dish, often used for mixing wine or water with food. The term "glossos" is derived from the Greek word "glossos," which means "tongue," reflecting the shape of the vessel, which resembles the human tongue. Glossos vessels are characterized by their distinctive shape, with a broad, flat base and a narrow, pointed top, and are often decorated with intricate designs or inscriptions.
Glossos vessels were commonly used in ancient Greece, particularly during the Archaic and Classical periods. They
Glossos vessels are of particular interest to archaeologists and art historians, as they provide valuable insights