The rhyton with the sculpture of a bull’s head, made of fine-grained clay, is coated with a cinnamon slip and has a well-polished surface. The body is cylindrical with a trumpet- like widening rim. The front of the rhyton is a realistically reproduced bull's head with thick horns. The mouth is half-open. The eyes are large, almond-shaped.
Collection : Archaeological collection
Era : 6th-5th centuries BC
Location : Armavir
Place : Armavir
Material : Clay
Inventar # : 2889-20