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Rhodian “wild goat” style oinochoe Greek, Orientalizing Period, c. 625-600 B.C. terracottaMuseum of
Fragment of an Early Corinthian oinochoe depicting a lion in profile. Artist unknown; ca. 595-590 B
Corinthian black-figure pyxis, decorated with a row of rams and panthers. Attributed to the Stobart
Black-figure funerary plaque with scenes of prothesis (laying out of the dead) and chariot raceGreek
Black-figure column-krater depicting a charioteer in a quadriga and two youths on horseback (top) an
boriken80:~Terracotta jug.Period: Cypro-Archaic IDate: ca. 750–600 B.C.Culture: CypriotMedium: Terra
Red-figure kylix with warrior in tondo and exterior athletic scenes Attributed toa painter of the Th
Detail of a warrior testing his trumpet from the tondo of a red-figure kylix Attributed to the Ashby
Two horses flank a tripod, with a goat above. Detail from a Geometric oinochoe (wine jug) made in A
Terracotta amphora with a young man playing the kithara (top) and a judge (bottom), attributed to th
Terracotta vase in the form of a phallus. ca. 550-500 BC. / Phallus vases are a rare and distinctive
Four views of a white-ground lekythos. Attributed to the Sappho Painter. Greek (Attic), Archaic Peri
Black-figure hydria with chariot of Achilles dragging the corpse of Hector (and details), attributed
Black-figure hydria with Heracles battling the Lernaean Hydra. Attributed to the Eagle Painter. From
Terracotta hydria (water jar) with Herakles and the Nemean Lion Attica, Greece Archaic Period (2nd q
Canopic urn. 6th c. B.C.; terracotta. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Long after inhumation became
Detail showing a banquet scene from the tondo of a red-figure kylix, painted by Makron Greek (m
ancientpeoples:Neck Amphora510-500 BCArchaic GreekMedea boiling the ram: In the centre is a lebes on
Black-figure neck-amphora with Heracles battling an Amazon (left) and Theseus and the Mino
Achilles Slaying the Amazon Queen, Penthesilea, Attica, Greece (6th century BCE)
Dinos (deep round-bottomed bowl) decorated with satyrs reveling. Late 6th c. B.C.; terracotta. Attri
Alabastron (perfume vase) in the shape of a hare. c. 600 - 550 B.C.; terracotta. The Metropolitan Mu
Canopic urn. 6th c. B.C.; terracotta. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Long after inhuma
archaicbookworm:Ah yes, my favorite animal *checks notes* pottery…In my lab we have
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