File:East Greek plastic aryballos - arm - Roma MNEVG 50895.jpg

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English: object type / vase shape: East Greek plastic aryballos (perfume bottle)

- shape: left arm, opening in the fist - painting technique: lustrous clay colours - production place: East Greek (Ionia? / Rhodos?) - period / date: late orientalizing / early archaic, ca. 630-590 BC - material: pottery (clay) - findspot: Etruria ? (Castellani collection) - museum / inventory number: Roma, Museo nazionale etrusco di Villa Giulia 50895

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