English: Kylix with a red figure. This ceramic represents a peltaste with its entire panoply.
Français : Kylix à figure rouge. Cette céramique représente un peltaste avec l’ensemble de sa panoplie.
Español: Kílis de figuras rojas. Esta cerámica representa un peltasta con su panoplia completa.
Date
c. 500 - 450 BC (production date) 7 April 2007 (original upload date)
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Object kept in Harvard University, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Robinson Collection 1959.219
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Kylix with a red figure. This ceramic represents a peltaste with its entire panoply.
Kylix à figure rouge. Cette céramique représente un peltaste avec l’ensemble de sa panoplie.
Kílis de figuras rojas. Esta cerámica representa un peltasta con su panoplia completa.
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