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Italy, Calabria, Detail of a dwarf figure on Askos (little vase for liquids) depicting a grotesque scene of two dwarfs pursue...
Italy, Calabria, Detail of a dwarf figure on Askos (little vase for liquids) depicting a grotesque scene of two dwarfs pursueing





Etruscan Art: Bird-shaped Askos and Barrel-shaped Oinochoe, from Bisenzio. 8th century BC. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, R...
Etruscan Art: Bird-shaped Askos and Barrel-shaped Oinochoe, from Bisenzio. 8th century BC. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy.





Askos shaped like of boar showing a grotesque scene depicting two dwarves chasing each other, black-figure pottery from Calab...
Askos shaped like of boar showing a grotesque scene depicting two dwarves chasing each other, black-figure pottery from Calabria, Italy. Ancient Greek civilization, Magna Graecia.





Italic Art: Askos in the shape of a Bird. Terracotta, 3rd-2nd century BC. Museo Provinciale Campano, Capua, Italy.





Greek art Spain Askos Samio-Milesio 6th Century B C Greek container used to contain and serve the water and wine Girona Archa...
Greek art Spain Askos Samio-Milesio 6th Century B C Greek container used to contain and serve the water and wine Girona Archaeological Museum





Italic civilizations, civilization of Canosa di Puglia, Askos decorated with heads in relief, from Canosa di Puglia, Barletta...
Italic civilizations, civilization of Canosa di Puglia, Askos decorated with heads in relief, from Canosa di Puglia, Barletta-Andria-Trani Province, Italy





Italy, Lazio, Bisenzio, Askos (little vase for liquids) in the shape of a bird with geometric figures





Clay askos in the shape of a fawn from tomb 83 at Valle Trebba, Emilia Romagna region, Italy, Italic civilization





Askos as a bird. Geometric pottery from Campi Bisenzio (Tuscany). Etruscan Civilization, 700-725 BC.





Italic Art: Askos adorned with a Head of Medusa, from Canosa di Puglia. Terracotta, 4th-3rd century BC. Museo Archeologico, B...
Italic Art: Askos adorned with a Head of Medusa, from Canosa di Puglia. Terracotta, 4th-3rd century BC. Museo Archeologico, Bari, Italy .





Terracotta askos with animal figures, from the Valle Trebba (Emilia Romagna region, Italy)
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