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... BC a few artists managed to combine the best of both traditions in the " Kerch " style . The pelike by the Marsyas ... 4th century , to culminate in a lively , crude series of parody vases from the Cabirion sanctuary near Thebes . The only ...
... BC a few artists managed to combine the best of both traditions in the " Kerch " style . The pelike by the Marsyas ... 4th century , to culminate in a lively , crude series of parody vases from the Cabirion sanctuary near Thebes . The only ...
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... 4th century BC until probably the 1st cen- tury BC . To define it more precisely is extremely difficult , though the historical events that mark its beginning and end are plain enough . In 336 BC Alexander the Great became King of ...
... 4th century BC until probably the 1st cen- tury BC . To define it more precisely is extremely difficult , though the historical events that mark its beginning and end are plain enough . In 336 BC Alexander the Great became King of ...
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... ( 4 ft 2 in ) long , found in a sanctuary at Neuvy - en - Sullias on the Loire , and probably of the 1st century BC ( Musée Historique et Archéologique de l'Orléanais , Orléans ) . Figures like this ( especially boars ) were carried as ...
... ( 4 ft 2 in ) long , found in a sanctuary at Neuvy - en - Sullias on the Loire , and probably of the 1st century BC ( Musée Historique et Archéologique de l'Orléanais , Orléans ) . Figures like this ( especially boars ) were carried as ...
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