Corinthian "alabastron". Small, perfumed-oil container, decorated with a representation of "Potnia Theron" (Lady of the beasts, Protectress of hunting), among two swans. It was found in the Heraion along with many other similar vases and is a characteristic example of Corinthian production during the end of the 7th century B.C. Inv. no. B.6192.
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