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Subject
The largest Krater excavated in a grave from the late archaic Greek era.
Description
A krater is usually a large vessel used to mix wine and water in ancient Greece. This particular piece was found in modern day France and is believed to show evidence of trade within western Europe and the Mediterranean
Publisher
Musée du Pays Châtillonnais
Contributor
Rene Joffroy
Musée du Pays Châtillonnais
Rights
The French Government.
Type
Physical Object
Elaborate krater
Identifier
Ancient Greek krater.
Coverage
Trade between empires and countries.
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