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There are 49 objects for which Shape_description contains → aryballos
11.10.10 Round ('ball aryballos')
11.10.11 Round ('ball aryballos')
11.10.20 Ball aryballos
11.10.6 Ball aryballos
11.10.7 Round ('ball aryballos')
11.10.8 Round ('ball aryballos')
11.10.9 Round ('ball aryballos')
2005.3.10 Fragment of aryballos mouth
2005.3.11 Fragment of mouth and rim of aryballos
2005.3.12 Fragment from body of aryballos, part of same vessel as 2005.3.8
2005.3.24 Flat-bottomed aryballos
2005.3.7 Fragment of aryballos
2005.3.8 Mouth of aryballos, part of same vessel as 2005.3.12
2005.3.9 Fragment of aryballos mouth
2005.6.1 Fragment; shoulder, neck and mouth section of aryballos
2005.8.10 Flat-bottomed aryballos
2006.12.100 A small, almost certainly non functional aryballos
2006.12.102 Extremely small and squat aryballos
2006.12.95 Shaped like a very small aryballos, but seems unlikely to have been functional.
2007.4.111 Fragment is an aryballos.
25.6.1 Round ('ball aryballos').
26.12.4 Round ('ball aryballos')
26.2.3 Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery ring aryballos; very worn;
26.2.87 Body sherd of Corinthian pottery globular aryballos;
26.2.88 Rim and mouth sherd of Corinthian, probably black-figured, pottery globular aryballos with part of neck;
26.7.4 Round ('ball aryballos')
26.7.5 Round ('ball aryballos')
26.8.2 Round ('Ball aryballos')
27.3.7 Scale aryballos (pointed/piriform). Referred to as lekythos in CVA.
27.4.9 Round ('ball aryballos')
29.5.3 Ball aryballos with a disk-shaped wide rim, a vertical banded handle and a spherical body.
30.4.2 Round ('ball aryballos')
34.10.1 Round ('ball aryballos')
34.10.2 Round ('ball aryballos'). Wide flat rim to mouth with thin neck. Single handle.
34.10.3 Round ('ball aryballos')
34.8.9 Round ('ball aryballos')
37.11.1 Scale Aryballos (pointed/piriform)
37.11.2 Round ('ball aryballos')
37.11.3 Round ('ball aryballos'). Slightly flattened base.
44.1.1 Ring-shaped aryballos. The rim is disk-shaped, the handle is banded and the body is inflated and there is no base.
49.8.11 Ball aryballos. Wide concave rim, thin strap handle projecting from the rim and connecting it to the shoulder. Round body, slightly concave underside of the base.
49.8.4 Flat-bottomed aryballos. Broad, flat rim; tall thin neck; vertical strap handle; rounded body; small footring; slightly convex base.
49.8.9 Scale aryballos (pointed/piriform). The vessel has a flat, wide, disk-shaped rim, a banded handle and a slim, cylindrical neck. The body is ovaloid (inverted egg) and the base is ring-shaped.
51.7.15 A small mouth, with flaring lip, on a short concave stem, is joined smoothly to a ring aryballos, rectangular in section, approximating a sharp-edged donut, with beveled edges on the inside. A short strap handle rises slightly from the rim and curves smoothly to adhere to the exterior surface of the aryballos. Ure 57: 'Rectangular in section, as is normal in Boeotia'; cf. P.N. Ure, Hesperia 15 (1946) 45-50. Small mouth and handle. Angular shape with side and edge flat
69.7.1 Foot-shaped aryballos; Dohan Morrow's Group II, 'network sandals' (Dohan Morrow 1985, 6-9) or Ducat's type B foot-shaped vases (Ducat 1966, 182-84). Foot-shaped aryballos with a broad rim, short vertical strap handle, squared, offset neck; the body of the vase in the shape of a left foot, including ankle, with relief decoration that gives the effect of a sandal enclosing it, and a flat, reserved base.
REDMG:1935.87.19 Round ('ball aryballos')
REDMG:1935.87.22 Round ('ball aryballos')
REDMG:1958.113.1 Ovoid aryballos, with a rounded mouth (now broken), small round vertical handle reaching from just below the mouth to the bottom of the high shoulder, which curves continuously into the body, with convex side walls, narrowing to a slightly flaring raised base, bossed on the underside.
REDMG:1997.209.3 Ovoid aryballos, with a rounded mouth, narrow cylindrical neck, pinched round vertical handle reaching from just below the mouth to the middle of the high shoulder, which curves continuously into the body, with convex side walls, narrowing to a slightly flaring raised base, flat on the underside.
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