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English: object type: stone vessel

- description: rhyton in the form of a bulls head - production place: Crete - period / date: neopalatial period, late minoan IB or II-IIIA1, ca. 1550-1500 BC - material: serpentine / black steatite - height: tip of muzzle to top of head (without horns): 20 cm - findspot: Knossos, little palace - museum / inventory number: Heraklion, Archaeological Museum 1368 + 1550 - bibliography: Peter Warren, Minoan Stone Vases, Cambridge 1969, 89, P 489

Robert B. Koehl, Aegean Bronze Age Rhyta, 2006, Cat. 307
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