should be considered in combination with Ladle (72.104)

Foliate Sieve, late 4th or early 3rd century BCE

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Gift of Ruth Washburn and Julia Crosby Markham in memory of Margaret Crosbyexpand_more  72.103

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This elegant ladle and sieve in the form of a grape leaf were used to strain particulates (skins, seeds, and stems) from and to serve wine. They were found together in Arcarnania, in southwestern Greece. The Greeks mixed their wine with water, and regarded the consumption of undiluted wine as uncivilized.

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Foliate Sieve
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Accession Number
72.103
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should be considered in combination with Ladle (72.104)

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