- less than 30
centimetres (12 inches) high - the
smallest were
called amphoriskoi (literally "little amphorae"). Most were
around 45
centimetres (18 inches)...
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Brooklyn Museum Phoenician gl****
necklace 5th–6th
century BC
Roman gl****
amphoriskoi 1st–2nd
century AD Blue head
flask (Roman, AD 300–500, cast gl****) Lombardic...
- on the
shoulders of lekythoi, amphorae, and
stirrup jars. Amphorae,
amphoriskoi, and jugs
typically feature one or
several thick wavy lines. The overall...
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scented oils and cosmetics. The most
common shapes were alabastra,
amphoriskoi,
aryballoi and
lentoid aryballoi,
oinochoai (jugs), and for the first...