A small, rounded ancient Greek vessel or flask, typically used for holding oil, perfume, or other precious liquids.
From Greek 'aryballe,' a small oil-jug used in bathing contexts, borrowed directly into English for archaeological terminology.
Aryballoi were status symbols in ancient Greece—the fancier and more decorated, the wealthier the owner—making them valuable markers of social class in archaeological digs.
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