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English: Bichrome amphora decorated on either side with a fish. Made at Amathus, 6th century BC. From tomb 52 at Amathus. Thrner Bequest ExcavationsGR 1894.11-1.133 (Vase C 959).
Date 2 February 2007, 15:12:37
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