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625 - 550 BC
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Cyrpiot (Cypro-Archaic) jug.
H. 20cm. Free Field style of decoration: water-bird plunging beak into a lotus blossom. About 550 BC Ashmolean Museum 1967.1088 |
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East Greek (Rhodes) plate with winged female sphinx
in a patterned field. Ashmolean Museum 1885.634 |
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Corinthian pyxis
container. H. 19cm.
The body of the pyxis is decorated with a black-figure frieze of animals, monsters and patterns ('pie rosettes'). Mould-made female heads were attached to the handle struts. About 600-575 BC Ashmolean Museum 1893.125 (V 183) |
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Italo-Corinthian olpe,
animal friezes. Queens College loan |
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