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Amphora (jar)
ca. 650-550 B.C.
Culture:
Cypriot
Amphora (jar)
8th century B.C.
Culture:
Greek
Amphora (jar)
ca. 650-550 B.C.
Culture:
Cypriot
Amphora (jar) with Aeneas fleeing Troy
ca. 510-500 BC
Culture:
Greek
Amphora (jar) with a goat
ca. 600 BC
Culture:
East Greek
Amphora (jar) with an animal frieze
ca. 620-600 B.C.
Culture:
Etruscan
Amphora (jar) with a woman and a youth
ca. 470-460 BC
Culture:
Greek
Amphora (jar) with a woman and a youth in a naiskos
Attributed to the Baltimore Painter
ca. 330-320 B.C.
Culture:
South Italian
Amphora (jar) with a woman and Dionysos
Attributed to the Painter of Würzburg H 5739
ca. 330 B.C.
Culture:
South Italian
Amphora (jar) with dancing satyrs
early 5th century B.C.
Culture:
Etruscan
Amphora (jar) with Dionysos and satyrs
Attributed to the Circle of the Antimenes Painter
ca. 530-510 BC
Culture:
Greek
Amphora (jar) with grape-harvesting scene
mid 6th century B.C.
Culture:
Greek or Italic
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