Faience aryballos (perfume vase) in the form of four heads
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One head represents a woman, one is a tiger, and two depict demons that bring to mind ferocious creatures in Near Eastern mythology.
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One head represents a woman, one is a tiger, and two depict demons that bring to mind ferocious creatures in Near Eastern mythology.
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Title: Faience aryballos (perfume vase) in the form of four heads
Period: Archaic
Date: late 6th century BCE
Culture: East Greek
Medium: Faience
Dimensions: 2 1/8 × 2 1/16 × 1 3/4 in. (5.4 × 5.3 × 4.5 cm)
Classification: Miscellaneous-Faience
Credit Line: The Bothmer Purchase Fund, 1992
Object Number: 1992.11.59
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