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Rhyton with griffins Greco-Egyptian, 3rd-2nd century B.C.Egyptian faience Walters Art Museum
coolancientstuff:Rhyton with the protome of a desert lynx catching a fowl. Parthia (Iran), 1st centu
coolancientstuff:Rhyton with the protome of a desert lynx catching a fowl. Parthia (Iran), 1st centu
lionofchaeronea:Red-figure rhyton in the shape of a galloping horse. Unknown Lucanian artist, 4th c
historyfilia:Rhyton Terminating in the Half Figure of a Dog Northern Black Sea Coast. Mid 5th centu
athens-archaeological-museum: A stylish rhyton with a depiction of a satyr and a maenad. From Thebe
ancientpeoples: Rhyton terminating in a Ram’s head 340 BC - 320 BC Apulian (Greek) (Source: The Bri
met-greekroman-art:Terracotta rhyton (vase for libations or drinking), Patera-Ganymede Workshop, ca.
990000:Bull’s Head Rhyton, from Knossos (16 Century BC)Heraklion Museum, Greece
cma-greek-roman-art: Ram-Head Rhyton, Brygos Painter, c. 480-470 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
pelusian: Phallic Rhyton Phallic rhyton with erotic representations found in the necropolis of Les
treasures-and-beauty:Rhyton of rock crystal -ca 1500 -1450 BC - from the Palace of Zakros.
Rhyton (drinking cup) with forepart of a horse and cornucopiaRoman, 100 B.C. to 100 A.D. terracotta
bronze-age-aegean:Bull’s head rhyton. 1500-1450 BC.Palaikastro, Crete. Currently in the Archaeologic
met-greekroman-art:Terracotta rhyton (vase for libations or drinking), Metropolitan Museum of Art: G
oldroze:Minoan Bull’s Head Rhyton, ca. 1450 B.C. from the Little Palace of Knossos, Crete.
lionofchaeronea:Painted clay rhyton in the shape of a boar’s head. Mature Late Cycladic I, ca. 1700
Donkey-head rhyton, attributed to the Painter of Brussels, 470-460 BCE, Athens, now in the Louvre
Rhyton in the shape of a crocodile devouring an African. Attributed to the potter Sotades and the S
Ancient Greek rhyton in the shape of a hind’s (?) head. Artist unknown; ca. 350-300 BCE. Fou
artinparsi:Drinking vessel (Rhyton) in lapis lazuli and gold Iran, Achaemenid, 6th/5th century
Red-figure rhyton in the shape of a horse’s head. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. &nb
Attic red-figure cup in the shape of a cow’s hoof, bearing a depiction of a cowherd with h
archaicwonder:Sassanid Gold Horse Head Rhyton, 6th-7th Century ADThe Sassanid Empire, which succeede
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