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Vessel/Cup. Painter of Berlin 2268 (vase-painter, ca. 530-500 BC). (A,B) warriors and draped youths, one with flower, snake, dog, tripod (I) draped man with staff. Production Place: Athens. Find Spot: Vulci Etruria Italy. Red figured, clay, diameter, 0.273 m, height 0.106 m, width 0.351 m, diameter, 0.146 m. 500-490 B.C. Archaic Period.
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