- 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...
- The
Aineta aryballos is an
Ancient Gr****
aryballos (a small,
spherical flask), made
between approximately 625 and 570 BCE in the city of
Corinth in southern...
- The
Macmillan aryballos is a
Protocorinthian pottery aryballos in the
collection of the
British Museum.
Dating to
around 640 BC, it is 6.9 cm high and...
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archaic representations of the
Trojan horse are
found on a
Corinthian aryballos dating back to 560 BC (see figure), on a vase
fragment to 540 BC (see...
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tapestry had
flowers interwoven with
entangled ivy. An
ancient Corinthian aryballos dating to the sixth-century BC has been
suggested to
depict the weaving...
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Archaeological Institute at Rome [de] on a
Corinthian aryballos, now
known as the
Aineta aryballos,
which had been
excavated in Athens. This
article was...
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small holders for oil or
perfume Amphoriskos Pyriform Aryballos Globular aryballos Fancy aryballos in the form of
three ****le s****, 6th
century BC Acorn...
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Aryballos and
bowls returned by Yale
University in 2011...
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Attic red-figure
aryballos by
Aison (c. 410 BC)
showing Aphrodite consorting with Adonis, who is
seated and
playing the lyre,
while Eros
stands behind...
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Hoplites on an
aryballos from Corinth, c. 580–560 BC (Louvre)...