Period: | | |
Dating: | | 500 BC450 BC |
Origin: | | Greek World, Beotia |
Material: | | Pottery (all types) |
Physical: | | 11.9cm. (4.6 in.) - |
Catalog: | | POT.MM.00506 |
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This painted terracotta bust of a kore (young woman) was made in Beotia, Greece, at the beginning of the 5th century BC.
Bibliography (for this item)
Moscati, Sabatino
1988 The Phoenicians. Abbeville Press, New York, NY. (676 # 547)
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