Proto-Corinthian Aryballos

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3D Image

James Lloyd
by The Ure Museum
published on 24 August 2016

Late Proto-Corinthian pointed scaled aryballos. The aryballos would have contained oil or perfume. Early Archaic: 650-625 BCE.

There is a dent in the body but this was made during production.

http://uredb.reading.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ure/uredb.cgi?rec=49.8.9

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