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Inscribed base of an Attic votive vase. The inscriptions ΑΡΙΣΤΟΒΟΛΟΣΠΕΝΕΚΕΥΣΣΜΙΚΡΟΝΑΝΕΘΕΚΕΝΙΕΡΟΣΥΕΣΤΕΣΑΘΕΝΑΙΑΣ and ΘΡΑΣΥΜΗΔΗΣΔΙΟΚΛΕΟΥΣΛΥΣΑΝΙΟΥ:ΚΟΡΙΝΘΙΟΣ: ΕΠΟΙΕΣΕΝ:ΚΡΘ)ΥΑ inform us that the dedicator was Aristobolos, and the potter Thrasymedes from Corinth. 500-450 BC. Diam. 0,145 m. (ΓΕ 35311)
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Inscribed base of an Attic votive vase.
The inscriptions ΑΡΙΣΤΟΒΟΛΟΣΠΕΝΕΚΕΥΣΣΜΙΚΡΟΝΑΝΕΘΕΚΕΝΙΕΡΟΣΥΕΣΤΕΣΑΘΕΝΑΙΑΣ and ΘΡΑΣΥΜΗΔΗΣΔΙΟΚΛΕΟΥΣΛΥΣΑΝΙΟΥ:ΚΟΡΙΝΘΙΟΣ: ΕΠΟΙΕΣΕΝ:ΚΡΘ)ΥΑ inform us that the dedicator was Aristobolos, and the potter Thrasymedes from Corinth.
500-450 BC.
Diam.
0,145 m.
(ΓΕ 35311).

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