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locaantiqua:Bull Head Rhyton (libation-offering vessel) from Knossos, Crete (ca. 1550 BCE)
virtual-artifacts:Rhyton: The Buffalo-Slayer Goddess.SilverSasanian, 600 - 700 AD.
Rhyton: The Buffalo-Slayer Goddess, ca. 600-700 CE. Iran, Sasanian. silver h: 7 ½ inches.
Small painted terracotta rhyton in the shape of a lion’s head. Artist unknown; Mature Late Cycladic
Painted clay rhyton in the shape of a boar’s head. Mature Late Cycladic I, ca. 1700-1600 BCE. Now
South Italian painted rhyton in the shape of a goat’s head. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Now in
arthistoryfeed:Bull’s head rhyton from the palace at Knossos, 1550-1500 B.C.E. This was used for rit
treasures-and-beauty:7th c. Iranian silver griffin-shaped rhyton
archaicwonder:Greek Gold Rhyton with Combat Scene and Horse Terminal, 5th-3rd Century BCWith repouss
Bull’s head rhyton (drinking horn), Minoan
j-august:Clio20 | Ancient Greek rhyton in the shape of a mule’s head, made by Brygos, early 5th cent
Bronze statuette of a Lar (ancient Roman household god) with a rhyton (drinking horn) and patera (of
Red-figure rhyton in the shape of a griffin’s head. Unknown Apulian artist, ca. 330 BCE. Now in th
Top - “Red Sign Jumper” by @trillykeBottom - “Male Trousers” by @ryuffy-ccShoes - “Rhyton” by @mmsim
aleyma:Parthian, Stag-shaped drinking horn, c.50 BC - 50 AD (source).
arthistoryfeed:Rhyton in the shape of a bull’s head. Little Palace of Knossos. www.instagram
ancientpeoples:Rhyton terminating in a Ram’s head340 BC - 320 BCApulian (Greek)(Source: The British
lionofchaeronea:A donkey, painted on an Attic red-figure rhyton in the shape of a lobster claw. Att
Roman rhyton discovered at Laitila (Finland)* 200-400 CE* Germany Inferior, probably from Cologne ar
archaicwonder:Attic Red-Figure Lion’s Head Rhyton Attributed to the Douris Painter, C. 480-470 BCWi
theancientwayoflife:~Conical Drinking Cup (Rhyton).Culture: MycenaeanPlace of origin: GreeceDate: 14
Minoan rhyton in the shape of a bird. Artist unknown; ca. 2600-2300 BCE. Now in the Archaeological
hadrian6:Rhyton. 4th.-3rd. century B.C Poroina Mare. Romania. silver with gilt.
Rhyton in the form of a griffin’s head. Artist unknown; ca. 350-300 BCE. Found in Apulia; no
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