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Late Classical-Hellenistic |
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Everted trefoil mouth; concave neck; moulding at base of neck; elongated, almost ovoid body; raised band handle from rim to shoulder; short stem; moulded base. Red clay; black glaze, partly misfired to red. Body ribbed down to lower wall. Underside reserved.
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An oinochoe (pl. oinochoai, alternatively spelled oenochoe/oenochoai) is a single-handled vessel, more specifically a jug, usually taller than it is wide. They come in many different shapes and forms,...
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An oinochoe (pl. oinochoai, alternatively spelled oenochoe/oenochoai) is a single-handled vessel, more specifically a jug, usually taller than it is wide. They come in many different shapes and forms, with variations in profile, mouth-type and handle-form. They functioned as pouring vessels for wine and have taken their name from the Greek words “oinos” (wine) and “cheo” (I pour). Miniature versions were often placed in children’s graves.
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Technical School n°198. Needs mending. Urval Galleriet. Äldre bild A.Stalteri Marcus.
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Brukad Late Classical-Hellenistic.
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Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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| Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Clay
- Earthenware
- Pottery
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- Keramik
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Late Classical-Hellenistic
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ceramics
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- oinochoe
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Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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