koslosure
Koslosure is a term that refers to the closing or sealing of a kos, which is a traditional large, earthenware jug or amphora used for storing liquids, particularly wine or oil. Historically, koslosure was a crucial step in preserving the contents of these vessels. The method of sealing would vary depending on the available materials and the intended duration of storage.
Common koslosure techniques involved using materials like wax, pitch, or clay to create an airtight seal over
The effectiveness of koslosure directly impacted the quality and longevity of the stored goods. A poor seal