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Horsehead amphora in the Staatlichen Antikensammlungen, Munich, circa 550BC.. The Horsehead Amphora is a specific type of amphora, produced in Athens from about 600 BC onwards.
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Those horses marked with a San were called Σαμφόραι, Samphórai; those with a Koppa, Κοππατίαι, Koppatíai; and those with an ox's head, Βουκέφαλοι, Bucéphaloi. This mark was stamped on the horse's buttocks and its harnesses , judging by the scholia on Aristophanes 's The Clouds , Hesychius , and other works.
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The head of a horse; Horsehead (band), an Australian rock band; Horsehead Corporation, an American corporation producing zinc products; Horsehead Nebula, a dark nebula in the constellation of Orion; A pumpjack, or horsehead, part of an oilwell's pump; Horse Head, an American musician who is a member of the collective GothBoiClique
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The horse head mask is a latex mask representing a horse head originally manufactured by novelty purveyor Archie McPhee, and now widely available from other manufacturers. It covers the entire head and is typically part of a Halloween costume, or is worn at other times to be funny, shocking, incongruous, or hip , or to disguise one's identity.