Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "An oenochoe, also spelled oinochoe (Ancient Greek: οἰνοχόη; from Ancient Greek: οἶνος oînos, "wine" and χέω khéō, "I pour"; plural oenochoai or oinochoai), is a wine jug and a key form of Greek pottery. There are many different forms of oenochoe. The earliest is the olpe (ὀλπή, olpḗ) and has an S-shaped profile from head to foot.Oenochoai may be decorated or undecorated. Oenochoai typically have only one handle at the back and may include a trefoil pouring spout.The Greek oenochoe was normally of painted terracotta pottery but metal oenochoai are also found."@en }
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- Oenochoe abstract "An oenochoe, also spelled oinochoe (Ancient Greek: οἰνοχόη; from Ancient Greek: οἶνος oînos, "wine" and χέω khéō, "I pour"; plural oenochoai or oinochoai), is a wine jug and a key form of Greek pottery. There are many different forms of oenochoe. The earliest is the olpe (ὀλπή, olpḗ) and has an S-shaped profile from head to foot.Oenochoai may be decorated or undecorated. Oenochoai typically have only one handle at the back and may include a trefoil pouring spout.The Greek oenochoe was normally of painted terracotta pottery but metal oenochoai are also found.".