File:Greek Antiquities in the Museum August Kestner 269.JPG

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Deutsch: Attisch-schwarzfigurige Bauchamphora (Typ B): Seite A und B nach rechts schreitender, den Kopf zurück drehender Widder, beidseitig Verwendung von roter und weißer Deckfarbe für Details; Ton, Gorgo-Maler, um 580 v. Chr.; Museum August Kestner Hannover; Inventarnummer 1965.13.
English: Attic attic black-figure Belly amphora (typus B): on both sites to the right walking and back looking ram; clay, Gorgo Painter, about 580 BC; Museum August Kestner Hanover; Inventary number 1965.13.
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