English: The 'Aineta' aryballos, a Corinthian aryballos (perfumed-oil bottle) (c. 625 BCE) now displayed in the British Museum.
On one side is a drawing of a woman's head, inscribed with "I am Aineta". There are also the names of nine men, in the nominative case - identified by the BM as possibly Aineta's admirers.
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