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Oinochoe
οἰνοχόη
6551 vases
The wine jug, used to pour wine from the krater into drinking cups. Typically has one handle and a trefoil mouth for clean pouring.
Function & Use
Pouring wine
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6551 examples
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th centuries BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
5th century BCE
Terracotta of an oinochoe (jug) or olpe (jug)?
late 6th/early 5th centuries BCE
Kanne (Korinthische Kanne, Korinthische Kanne mit Rotellen)
650-625 v. Chr.
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th centuries BCE
Terracotta fragment from an oinochoe (jug)?
490–480 BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
5th century BCE
OINOCHOE, CONICAL (PROTOCORINTHIAN)
-650 TO -600
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of a trefoil oinochoe (jug)
6th/5th centuries BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
6th/5th centuries BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
5th century BCE?
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
6th/5th centuries BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragments of an oinochoe (jug)
510 BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
6th/5th centuries BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)?
6th/5th centuries BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Oinochoe
ORI
3rd quarter of the 7th century BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th century BCE
Trefoil Oinochoe
Painter of Vatican 73
·
650–625 B.C.
Oinochoe (Pitcher)
BF
Greek; Corinth
·
640-625 BCE
Oinochoe in the Camirus, or ""Wild Goat"" Style
GEO
6256
·
ca. 625-600 BCE (Archaic)
Oinochoe (wine pitcher): Griffin, Lion, Sphinx
BF
c. 630-600 BCE
Terracotta trefoil oinochoe (jug)
BF
ca. 625–600 BCE
Terracotta oinochoe (wine jug)
the Chigi Group
·
ca. 625 BCE
Pitcher (oinochoe) in the Wild Goat style, with bands of flowers, animals, and birds
about 625–600 B.C.
Oinochoe
about 625 B.C.
Trefoil Oinochoe
about 625–600 B.C.
East Greek Trefoil Oinochoe
625–600 B.C.
Piriform Bucchero Oinochoe
625-575 BCE
Terracotta oinochoe (wine jug)
BF
Attributed to an artist in the Sydney Cluster
·
ca. 620–590 BCE
Polychrome Oinochoe (Wine Jug): Deer and Lions (?)
c. 600–575 BCE
Bucchero Oinochoe (without handle)
c. 600-550 BCE
Oinochoe Handle
late 7th-early 6th century BCE
Bucchero Oinochoe
c. 600-550 BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug)
510–500 BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug) or olpe (jug)
late 6th/early 5th centuries BCE
Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe (jug) or olpe (jug)
510–500 BCE
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