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The most famous tripod of ancient Greece was the Delphic Tripod on which the Pythian priestess took her seat to deliver the oracles of the deity. The seat was formed by a circular slab on the top of the tripod, on which a branch of laurel was deposited when it was unoccupied by the priestess. In this … See more
A sacrificial tripod, whose name comes from the Greek meaning "three-footed", is a three-legged piece of religious furniture used in offerings and other ritual procedures. This ritual role derives from its use as a simple … See more
1. ^ Vase-paintings with the mythic motif begin in Geometric Style, but the identifications of Heracles and Apollo become certain only in the 6th century. (Walter Burkert, See more
• Benton, Sylvia, "The Evolution of the Tripod-Lebes", The Annual of the British School at Athens, Vol. 35, (1934/1935), pp. 74–130. See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WebUpdated on October 14, 2019. Tripod comes from Greek words meaning "3" + "feet" and refers to a three-legged structure. The best known tripod is …
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