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The variety of classical Greek vases may perhaps appear to the untrained eye rather monotonous. Looking at a selection of one shape may perhaps reveal the diversity in both the potter’s work and the drawing by different vase painters. And the stamnos is a particularly good shape for this purpose, associated on the one hand with drinking parties as a wine container and on the other hand, frequently used as a cinerary urn.