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Pankration Athletes - Ancient Combat Sport - Wrestling and Boxing techniques - Olympic Games - Ceramic plate - Meander design - Handmade
Pankration Athletes - Ancient Combat Sport - Wrestling and Boxing techniques - Olympic Games - Ceramic plate - Meander design - Handmade
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Condition: New, Handmade in Greece
Diameter: 23 cm - 9,1 inches
Weight: 500 g
Material: clay, paint, ceramic, terracotta
Pankration, which literary means ‘all force’ was one of the most popular combat sports in ancient Greece. It combined two other popular sports of antiquity, wrestling and boxing, but kicking was allowed as well. It was a dangerous sport, in which everything was permitted except biting, gouging (stabbing with your finger in your opponent’s eye, nose or mouth) and attacking the genitals. The participants were called pankratiasts. Pankration was first introduced at the thirty-third Olympics in 648 BC. It impressed the crowds immediately because it was more diverse and exciting than any other combat sport they had seen
Meander motif was the most important symbol in Ancient Greece, symbolizing infinity or the eternal flow of things. The twisting pattern symbolizes as well the bonds of friendship, of love and has also been thought to mimic the serpent, symbol of guardianship and healing.

