Authepsa
In classical antiquity, an authepsa or autepsa (Ancient Greek: αὐθέψης, authépsēs; from αὐτός + ἕψω, "self-boiling", "self-cooking") was a vessel used for water heating. Basically, it was a vase with a central tube used to keep coals.
In classical antiquity, an authepsa or autepsa (Ancient Greek: αὐθέψης, authépsēs; from αὐτός + ἕψω, "self-boiling", "self-cooking") was a vessel used for water heating. Basically, it was a vase with a central tube used to keep coals.
In classical antiquity, an authepsa or autepsa (Ancient Greek: αὐθέψης, authépsēs; from αὐτός + ἕψω, "self-boiling", "self-cooking") was a vessel used for water heating. Basically, it was a vase with a central tube used to keep coals.
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