Faience Aryballos Description Chronology Provenance Present
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Faience Aryballos Description Chronology Provenance Present
Faience Aryballos Description This faience vase is a typical example of artistic amalgamation in the ancient Mediterranean. It bears the cartouche (royal symbol) of Pharaoh Amasis. Shaped in the typical 6th c. BC Greek pottery form (Corinthian aryballos), this perfume oil container was made and inscribed in Egypt, and then exported to Cyprus, to end up in the tomb of an elite person at Marion. H.7.1 cm Inv. No. 1941/XII-16/1 Chronology 569 - 525 BC Provenance Polis Chrysochous (ancient Marion), Cyprus Present Location Cyprus Museum, Lefkosia Click on the image to explore the object in 3D