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Deutsch: Protokorinthische Lekythos, Berlin Antiquarium Nr. 336
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Source ths book, this page
Author Gerhard, Eduard, 1795-1867; Curtius, Ernst, 1814-1896; Fränkel, Max, 1846-1903
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