- An
aryballos (Gr****: ἀρύβαλλος;
plural aryballoi) was a
small spherical or
globular flask with a
narrow neck used in
Ancient Greece. It was used to contain...
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resembled a quince; later, he
would describe it as "the size of an apple".
Aryballoi were small,
spherical flasks or vases,
typically used to
store small amounts...
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Ancient Gr****
aryballoi found in the
necropolis of Puig des Molins.
Museu de Puig des Molins, Ibiza...
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Ancient Etruscan "
aryballoi"
terracota vessels unearthed in the 1860s at
Bolshaya Bliznitsa tumulus near Phanagoria,
South Russia (formerly part of the...
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Archaic period (7th
century BC) date
cotylae with
angular handles,
aryballoi and
pyxides originating from Corinth, and
other vessels.
Attic pottery...
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krater lakonikos in antiquity),
volute kraters,
Chalcidic kraters, lebes,
aryballoi and the
Spartan drinking cup, the lakaina, were painted. But the index...
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painting and black-figure
proper (ca. 640–625 BC). He
painted especially ‘’
aryballoi’’; the most
famous showing a
hunting scene.
Thomas Mannack: Griechische...
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Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Among those findings are
luxury items such as
aryballoi, black-figure and red-figure pottery,
Ionian cups,
athenian owl cups and...
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heavily deteriorated state of the skeleton) were a
turtle s****, two
arýballoi and an
Attic lekythos. This last object, in black-figure
technique from...
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brooches Gem with
Herakles at Rest
Breast Ornament (?)
Ancient Etruscan "
aryballoi"
terracota vessels found in
Bolzhaya Bliznitsa tumulus near Phanagoria...