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  • The aryballos became larger and were given a flat base.
  • It is dated 650; another, the Macmillan aryballos, to 655.
  • Beside the aryballos, the kotyle and the alabastron are the most important vase shapes.
  • A further vessel that exemplifies his artistic mastery is an " aryballos " in the Little-master cups.
  • The Duel Painter was the most important early Corinthian painter ( 625-600 BC ) who depicted fighting scenes on aryballos.
  • After a workout, athletes used their aryballos, a special bottle of oil, and a strigil, which is a curved stick.
  • The shape of the aryballos originally came from the oinochoe of the Geometric period of the 9th century BCE, a globe-shaped wine jar.
  • The index form of the time was the spherical aryballos, which was produced in large numbers and decorated with animal friezes or scenes of daily life.
  • Some terms are defined by function as much as shape, such as the aryballos, which later potters turned into all sorts of fancy novelty shapes.
  • The earliest of the series is an aryballos from Perchora dated 675, showing matched pairs, which are not necessarily phalanxes, but they fight in the presence of a flautist.
  • The slender Incan vessels known as " aryballos ", even opulently created examples, are not usually considered " huacos " since their utilitarian character is too pronounced.
  • Catling's excavation revealed a bronze aryballos with incised boustrophedon inscription, 珨????? ????E?? [ ??????, ??????? ] ????????( " Deinis offered to Helen, wife of Menelaus " ).
  • The most distinguished artists of the time were the Shambling Bull Painter, whose most famous work is an aryballos with a hunting scene, the Painter of Palermo 489, and his disciple, the Columbus Painter.
  • In the 1960s at Yalova proper at the site called Divari, N . Yalouris, then director of the local archaeological service, excavated a askos, known also as  hot-water bottle, a clay sieve, a small aryballos made of faience and fish-plates.
  • The collection of antiquities at the Ema Klabin Foundation consists of works in ceramic, terracotta, bronze and marble from Roman civilizations, most of which produced between the 4th century BC and the 1st century AD . It comprises sculptures, aryballos, amphorae, Tanagra figurines, etc . Outstanding among the sculptures is a Greek marble head of Zeus ( 5th century BC ).
  • Other Olympic-themed treasures marked in the galleries include a poignant marble funeral monument from around 530 B . C . More than 13 feet tall and topped by a sphinx, it stood at the tomb of one Megakles, a youth of apparently aristocratic family, who is depicted lifesize with an athlete's aryballos, or oil flask, strapped to his wrist and holding a pomegranate, symbolic of both death and fertility, in his hand.