Turkish Archaic Terracotta siphon, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Summary
The siphon is in the shape of a jug with the mouth in the form of a ram's head. The underside of the vase is punctured by small holes. When the vase was filled, the contents stayed in as long as the user covered the small hole on the top of the ram's head with his thumb. When the thumb was withdrawn, the liquid flowed out through the base.
Archaic
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Date
0500 - 1500
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)