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English: object type / vase shape: attic black figure white ground alabastron (shoulder red ground)

- description : Theseus wrestling with Thetis, lions attacking him, Cheiron; nonsense inscriptions - production place: Athens - painter: Diosphos Painter - period / date: classical, ca. 525-475 BC - material: pottery (clay) - findspot: Athens, Kerameikos - museum / inventory number: Athens, Kerameikos Archaeological Museum 1531 - bibliography: Beazley archive, pottery database 12918

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