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Alabastron
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Italo-Corinthian. Incised details. Pear-shaped, attached handle with hole. Lip: flat bands. Shoulder: vertical bands. Body: two zones, birds walking right.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Bequest of David M. Robinson
Title: Alabastron
Description:
Italo-Corinthian.
Incised details.
Pear-shaped, attached handle with hole.
Lip: flat bands.
Shoulder: vertical bands.
Body: two zones, birds walking right.
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