An Ancient Greek Middle Corinthian pottery round bodied aryballos, dating back to approximately 600 to 575 BC. Aryballoi were small vessels commonly used by the ancient Greeks to hold and transport perfumed oils or other valuable liquids, often for use in the gymnasium or at religious ceremonies. They are characterized by their round, bulbous bodies and a small mouth with a narrow neck. The Middle Corinthian period is known for its distinctive pottery style, featuring intricate and colorful painted decoration. The aryballos displays this characteristic Corinthian style, with ornate patterns and mythological animals adorning its surface. The vibrant colors and intricate details reflect the artistic achievements of the time. Ancient Greek Pottery Artifacts And Art Collectibles.
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