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Corinthian Oinochoe with Pothnia Theron Portrait Regional Archaeological Museum Palermo Sicily Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Etruscan oinochoe with incised gryphons and floral motifs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Etruscan Bucchero ring oinochoe with incised horses, 7th century BC Royalty Free Stock Photo
Etruscan Oinochoe jug with four necks, 7th century BC, Impasto ceramic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Etruscan Oinochoe jug with four necks, 7th century BC, Impasto ceramic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Roman glass vessels including alabastron and oinochoe at the National Archaeological Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Milesian Oinochoe (Jug) with Frieze of Grazing Wild Goats, Made in Miletos, c.590–560 BC, British Museum, London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oinochoe Corinthian Wine Jug 625–600 BC Regional Archaeological Museum Palermo Sicily Italy
Etruscan impasto oinochoe jug with incised horse motifs, 7th century BC Royalty Free Stock Photo
Attic White-Ground Oinochoe with warrior and chariot, late 6th-early 5th Royalty Free Stock Photo
Etruscan bucchero oinochoe with horse head spout, 7th century BC Royalty Free Stock Photo
Etruscan bucchero oinochoe with incised sphinxes, Fondazione Luigi Rovati, Milan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corinthian Oinochoe and Greco-Oriental Alabaster Ointment Jar Tomb 2 Regional Archaeological Museum Palermo Sicily Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Etruscan bucchero oinochoe with incised horses, 7th century BC, Fondazione Royalty Free Stock Photo
Etruscan bucchero oinochoe with incised horses, 7th century BC, Fondazione Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oinochoe, a type of ancient Greek wine jug from Corinth, dated 625–600 BC, from Tomb 1 (Manuzza). Photographed at the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo, Sicily, Italy, this ceramic vessel reflects early Greek pottery, decorative motifs, and funerary practices, highlighting archaeological heritage and classical antiquity.


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