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English: Twelfth Century Sgraffito Greek Warriors from Corinth, Greece, wearing pleated fustanella.[1] In: The Byzantine pottery, by Charles H. Morgan, II. pp.153
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  1. Morgan, Charles Hill (1942) The Byzantine pottery, Cambridge, Mass., Published for the American school of classical studies at Athens, Harvard university press, p. 318 OCLC: 36957616. "Fig . 129 . Similar to No. 1507. Interior: warrior (lacks left arm, feet) advances to right, head in front view, wearing pointed cap. doublet with hatched sleeves and incised body, pleated fustanella, and incised cross-gartered hose; he carries a battle axe in his right, pointed oval shield with scale pattern in left, sheathed sword at waist; his curling hair seems arranged in locks the ends of which are wrapped up; in field, various small incised motives. Slip on interior. Yellow glaze all over. A.J.A., XLII, 1938, pp. 368 f., fig . 10; Byzantion, XV, 1941, p. 89."

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