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- 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 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...
- The Aineta aryballos is an Ancient Gr**** aryballos, made in Corinth between approximately 625 and 570 BCE. Approximately 6.35 centimetres (2.50 in) in...
- tapestry had flowers interwoven with entangled ivy. An ancient Corinthian aryballos dating to the sixth-century BC has been suggested to depict the weaving...
- small holders for oil or perfume Amphoriskos Pyriform Aryballos Globular aryballos Fancy aryballos in the form of three ****le s****, 6th century BC Acorn...
- 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...
- Archaeological Institute at Rome [de] on a Corinthian aryballos, now known as the Aineta aryballos, which had been excavated in Athens. This article was...
- 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...
- Hoplites on an aryballos from Corinth, c. 580–560 BC (Louvre)...
- Aryballos and bowls returned by Yale University in 2011...