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English: * Two Oenochoes with shape of woman heads. An Oenochoe (=pouring wine) was a distinctive type of Greek pottery vessel for pouring wine. Clay. Circa 310-290 BC. From the hypogea Lagrasta I in Canosa di Puglia (Italy). Purchase from the Campana collection in 1861. Louvre museum (Paris, France). B 488. B 489.
  • Askos with figurs. Clay. Circa 310-290 BC. Canosa di Puglia (Italy). Louvre Museum (Paris, France). CA 3241.
Français : * Deux Œnochoés en forme de tête féminines. Un Œnochoé (=verse vin) était un type particulier de vase grec pour verser le vin. Argile. Vers 310-290 av. J.-C. Provient de l'hypogée Lagrasta I à Canosa di Puglia (Italie). Achat en 1861 à la collection Campana. Musée du Louvre. B 488. B 489.
  • Askos (=bol avec bec verseur et anse de panier) à figurines. Argile. Vers 310-290 av. J.-C. Canosa di Puglia (Italie). Musée du Louvre. CA 3241.
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B 488 B 489 CA 3241

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