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Deutsch: Achilles und Hektor kämpfen über dem toten Troilos am Altar von Apollon. Schwarzfigurige tyrrhenische Halsamphore vom Timiades-Maler. Ursprung Attika, Fundort Vulci. Zwischen 575 und 550 v. Chr. München 1426. Staatliche Antikensammlungen München
English: Achilles and Hector fight over the dead Troilos at the altar of Apollo. Black-figured Tyrrhenian amphoras of the Timiades painter. Origin Attica, place of discovery Vulci. Between 575 and 550 B.C. Munich 1426. Staatliche Antikensammlungen Munich
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