Alabastron

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A Greek container made of alabaster but sometimes clay, used for unguents.

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Greek name for a small jar for perfume or oil, originally of alabaster. The shape is often globular, sometimes tall and narrowing, with narrow mouth, and often without handles. See also aryballos.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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A Greek container made of alabaster, but sometimes clay, used for unguents. [alabastrum]

Dictionary of Artifacts, Barbara Ann Kipfer, 2007Copied

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