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A conisterium (or conisterion) (Greek: κονιστἠριον) was an apartment in Greek and Roman gymnasiums. It was where sand or dust was stored, for use by wrestlers after they had been anointed with oil. They would either sprinkle it on themselves, or a slave would do it. The purpose of this was so that during a fight, the oil or sweat would not prevent a wrestler from having a good grip on his opponent. After a fight, or exercise, the powder was rubbed off with strigils, before the wrestler had a bath.

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  • A conisterium (or conisterion) (Greek: κονιστἠριον) was an apartment in Greek and Roman gymnasiums. It was where sand or dust was stored, for use by wrestlers after they had been anointed with oil. They would either sprinkle it on themselves, or a slave would do it. The purpose of this was so that during a fight, the oil or sweat would not prevent a wrestler from having a good grip on his opponent. After a fight, or exercise, the powder was rubbed off with strigils, before the wrestler had a bath. (en)
  • Konisterium (bahasa Yunani: κονιστἠριον) adalah sebuah ruangan di gimnasium era Romawi Kuno dan Yunani Kuno. Ruangan ini berfungsi untuk menyimpan pasir dan debu yang akan digunakan untuk para pegulat setelah mereka diurapi dengan minyak. Para pegulat ini akan mengibaskan pasir dan debu ke badan mereka sendiri atau budak yang akan melakukannya untuk mereka. Hal ini dilakukan supaya para pegulat tetap dapat menggenggam dengan erat lawannya tanpa terganggu oleh keringat dan minyak. (in)
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  • A conisterium (or conisterion) (Greek: κονιστἠριον) was an apartment in Greek and Roman gymnasiums. It was where sand or dust was stored, for use by wrestlers after they had been anointed with oil. They would either sprinkle it on themselves, or a slave would do it. The purpose of this was so that during a fight, the oil or sweat would not prevent a wrestler from having a good grip on his opponent. After a fight, or exercise, the powder was rubbed off with strigils, before the wrestler had a bath. The conisterium was built after the coryceum and next to a cold bath called frigida lavatio. Conisteriums were also found in palaestras. In the palaestra of Vitruvius, for instance, the gymnasium chambers were built on the right side while the elaeothesium, tepidarium, and an unidentified chamber on the left. (en)
  • Konisterium (bahasa Yunani: κονιστἠριον) adalah sebuah ruangan di gimnasium era Romawi Kuno dan Yunani Kuno. Ruangan ini berfungsi untuk menyimpan pasir dan debu yang akan digunakan untuk para pegulat setelah mereka diurapi dengan minyak. Para pegulat ini akan mengibaskan pasir dan debu ke badan mereka sendiri atau budak yang akan melakukannya untuk mereka. Hal ini dilakukan supaya para pegulat tetap dapat menggenggam dengan erat lawannya tanpa terganggu oleh keringat dan minyak. Konisterium juga ditemukan di bangunan palaestra, sasana untuk berlatih gulat. Seusai pertandingan atau latihan, serbuk pasir atau debu dikibaskan ke tubuh dengan alat bernama strigil sebelum pegulat mandi. (in)
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