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Another class of cistae, well known from vase paintings and from a number of preserved metal specimens, are the toilet- or jewel-cases of Italian ladies, often mentioned in connection with children's trinkets, and often recognized in ancient comedies. In vase paintings, such cistae are often
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was at first thought be a wicker basket used for holding fruits and vegetables and for general agricultural purposes. Although these baskets were sometimes square, they were more often cylindrical in shape. Over time,
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were wicker-work boxes which seem to have contained a live serpent, as represented in numerous ancient images, including coins on which a
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accompanied by other requisites for the toilet such as mirrors and scent-bottles, making clear their use as toiletry receptacles.
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were sometimes oblong, but more frequently cylindrical, for example, as represented in a statue of
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Cista Depicting a Dionysian Revel and Perseus with Medusa's Head The Walters Art Museum.
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gives an account of the pouring of drinking water into a golden casket inside the
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employed for a variety of purposes. This distinguished it from the larger
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or chest; on rare occasions, it may have been used in referring to a
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is shown half-open with a serpent creeping out of it. These
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were also carried in procession in the Greek festivals of
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Čistá

ancient Egyptians
Greeks
Etruscans
Romans


Hallstatt Culture
Ribbed cista
casket
Gaius Verres
Roman
Cassia gens
ancient Egypt
papyrus
Khoiak
Denderah
Osiris
Isis
Plutarch
mystery cults
Silenus
Demeter
Dionysus
Bacchus
Bacchic mysteries
"Cista Depicting a Dionysian Revel and Perseus with Medusa's Head"
The Walters Art Museum

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