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English: The Macmillan Aryballos: a proto-Corinthian aryballos with an upper part in the form of a lion's head. The body is decorated with scenes of seventeen warriors in combat, a hare hunt, and a horse race. The vase is attributed to the Chigi Painter. c.640 BC. Height: 6.9 cm; Width: 3.9 cm. GR 1889,0418.1.
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Author Denis Bourez from France
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