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Sparkes, Brian A., and Lucy Talcott. Black and Plain Pottery of the 6th, 5th and 4th Centuries B.C. Agora XII. Princeton: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1970.

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  • Object[35]
  • no[24]
  • yes[11]
  • no[29]
  • yes[6]
  • mediterranean[35]
  • askos[1]
  • bolsal[1]
  • bowl[3]
  • dish[13]
  • guttus[1]
  • jug[1]
  • kantharos[1]
  • kylix[2]
  • lekanis[1]
  • mug[1]
  • oinochoe[2]
  • psykter[1]
  • sherd[1]
  • skyphos[5]
  • stemless kylix[1]
  • stemmed plate[1]
  • unguentarium[1]
  • apulia[1]
  • athens[1]
  • attica[1]
  • campania[1]
  • etruria[8]
  • greece[2]
  • italy[18]
  • mediterranean[14]
  • montebello a tarquinia[3]
  • orvieto[3]
  • paestum[1]
  • south italy[1]
  • archaic greek period[1]
  • classical greek period[3]
  • attic[24]
  • calenian[1]
  • gnathian[1]
  • late attic[1]
  • south italian[6]
  • agora[1]
  • fossa tomb[2]
  • pit grave[2]
  • altar[1]
  • dionysos[1]
  • dipinto[2]
  • grafitto[1]
  • greek inscription[2]
  • satyr[1]
  • greek language[1]
  • ceramic[35]
  • black glaze[33]
  • gnathia ware[1]
  • red figure[1]
  • yes[35]

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L-64-35

L-64-35

Guttus

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MS5664

MS5664

Dish

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MS5665

MS5665

Dish

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MS2863

MS2863

Oinochoe

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MS2864

MS2864

Oinochoe

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MS5666

MS5666

Dish

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49-32-81

49-32-81

Sherd

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MS2862

MS2862

Jug

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MS2271

MS2271

Unguentarium

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L-64-241

L-64-241

Askos

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MS4085

MS4085

Mug

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L-64-264

Bowl

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L-64-263

Bowl

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MS4059

Skyphos

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L-64-278

Lekanis

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L-64-265

Dish

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MS5694

Kantharos

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L-64-276

Dish

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L-64-266

Dish

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L-64-279

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Kylix

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L-64-280

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Skyphos

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MS5721

Stemmed Plate

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L-64-284

Skyphos

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L-64-272

Dish

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L-64-267

On Display

Dish

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L-64-281

Skyphos

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L-64-275

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Dish

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L-64-240

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Stemless Kylix

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L-64-273

Dish

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L-64-268

Dish

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97-123-29

Skyphos

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L-64-367

Kylix

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