Oenochoe

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Trifoil oenochoe, wild-goat style, ca. 625 BC–600 BC, Louvre
Trifoil oenochoe, wild-goat style, ca. 625 BC–600 BC, Louvre

An oenochoe, also spelled oinochoe, is a wine jug and a key form of Greek pottery. There are many different forms of Oenochoe. The earliest is the 'olpe' and has an S-shaped profile from head to foot.

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