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On the neck are representations of actions relating to animal sacrifice, while the body represents the duel between Achilles and Memnon flanked by their mothers, Thetis and Eos, attending Zeus, who weighs their souls on a balance; and on the other side the introduction of Herakles to Olympos.

Found at Cerveteri, Banditaccia Necropolis, without context. Named for the archaeologist who discovered it.

(Etruscan/Ionian) Black Figure hydria of the 'Campana Group', attributed to the Ribbon Painter (aka the 'Painter of Louvre E 737-739' or the 'Painter of Louvre E 739', a painter of possibly North Ionian Greek (Phokaean?) origin), dated stylistically to ca. 530/525 BCE, perhaps produced at Cerveteri or Vulci.
(Caere/Cerveteri/Caisra/Cisra/Agylla: Pleiades; PECS (Perseus); Wikipedia).

In the collection of the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy (MiBACT; en.wikipedia), inv. 80983.

This photo is made available under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) license. You may not use the material for commercial purposes.

Tags:   Ricci Hydria Hydria Ricci Campana Group Ribbon Painter Painter of Louvre E 739 Pittore del Louvre E 739 Black Figure a figure nere hydria Ionian North Ionian Phokaea Φώκαια Phocea Foça sacrifice sacrificio vines Dionysiac Dionysos Vulci Caere Cerveteri Caisra Cisra Agylla Chisra Черветере 6th c. BCE late 6th c. BCE 520s BCE 2nd half 6th c. BCE Archaic arcaico museum museo musée μουσείο archaeological archeologico artifact display exhibit arkeoloji müzesi ancient antico pleiades:findspot=422859 Dioniso Achille Memnone Teti Eos Thetis Memnon Achilles Zeus Eracle Herakles Hercules Olimpo rivets skeuomorph Greece Greek greco grec griechisch graecus

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On the neck are representations of actions relating to animal sacrifice, while the body represents the duel between Achilles and Memnon flanked by their mothers, Thetis and Eos, attending Zeus, who weighs their souls on a balance; and on the other side the introduction of Herakles to Olympos.

Found at Cerveteri, Banditaccia Necropolis, without context. Named for the archaeologist who discovered it.

(Etruscan/Ionian) Black Figure hydria of the 'Campana Group', attributed to the Ribbon Painter (aka the 'Painter of Louvre E 737-739' or the 'Painter of Louvre E 739', a painter of possibly North Ionian Greek (Phokaean?) origin), dated stylistically to ca. 530/525 BCE, perhaps produced at Cerveteri or Vulci.
(Caere/Cerveteri/Caisra/Cisra/Agylla: Pleiades; PECS (Perseus); Wikipedia).

In the collection of the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy (MiBACT; en.wikipedia), inv. 80983.

This photo is made available under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) license. You may not use the material for commercial purposes.

Tags:   Ricci Hydria Hydria Ricci Campana Group Ribbon Painter Painter of Louvre E 739 Pittore del Louvre E 739 Black Figure a figure nere hydria Ionian North Ionian Phokaea Φώκαια Phocea Foça sacrifice sacrificio vines Dionysiac Dionysos Vulci Caere Cerveteri Caisra Cisra Agylla Chisra Черветере 6th c. BCE late 6th c. BCE 520s BCE 2nd half 6th c. BCE Archaic arcaico museum museo musée μουσείο archaeological archeologico artifact display exhibit arkeoloji müzesi ancient antico pleiades:findspot=422859 Dioniso Achille Memnone Teti Eos Thetis Memnon Achilles Zeus Eracle Herakles Hercules Olimpo Ebe Greece Greek greco grec griechisch graecus

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On the neck are representations of actions relating to animal sacrifice, while the body represents the duel between Achilles and Memnon flanked by their mothers, Thetis and Eos, attending Zeus, who weighs their souls on a balance; and on the other side the introduction of Herakles to Olympos.

Found at Cerveteri, Banditaccia Necropolis, without context. Named for the archaeologist who discovered it.

(Etruscan/Ionian) Black Figure hydria of the 'Campana Group', attributed to the Ribbon Painter (aka the 'Painter of Louvre E 737-739' or the 'Painter of Louvre E 739', a painter of possibly North Ionian Greek (Phokaean?) origin), dated stylistically to ca. 530/525 BCE, perhaps produced at Cerveteri or Vulci.
(Caere/Cerveteri/Caisra/Cisra/Agylla: Pleiades; PECS (Perseus); Wikipedia).

In the collection of the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy (MiBACT; en.wikipedia), inv. 80983.

This photo is made available under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) license. You may not use the material for commercial purposes.

Tags:   Ricci Hydria Hydria Ricci Campana Group Ribbon Painter Painter of Louvre E 739 Pittore del Louvre E 739 Black Figure a figure nere hydria Ionian North Ionian Phokaea Φώκαια Phocea Foça sacrifice sacrificio vines Dionysiac Dionysos Vulci Caere Cerveteri Caisra Cisra Agylla Chisra Черветере 6th c. BCE late 6th c. BCE 520s BCE 2nd half 6th c. BCE Archaic arcaico museum museo musée μουσείο archaeological archeologico artifact display exhibit arkeoloji müzesi ancient antico pleiades:findspot=422859 Dioniso Achille Memnone Teti Eos Thetis Memnon Achilles Zeus Eracle Herakles Hercules Olimpo Greece Greek greco grec griechisch graecus

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On the neck are representations of actions relating to animal sacrifice, while the body represents the duel between Achilles and Memnon flanked by their mothers, Thetis and Eos, attending Zeus, who weighs their souls on a balance; and on the other side the introduction of Herakles to Olympos.

Found at Cerveteri, Banditaccia Necropolis, without context. Named for the archaeologist who discovered it.

(Etruscan/Ionian) Black Figure hydria of the 'Campana Group', attributed to the Ribbon Painter (aka the 'Painter of Louvre E 737-739' or the 'Painter of Louvre E 739', a painter of possibly North Ionian Greek (Phokaean?) origin), dated stylistically to ca. 530/525 BCE, perhaps produced at Cerveteri or Vulci.
(Caere/Cerveteri/Caisra/Cisra/Agylla: Pleiades; PECS (Perseus); Wikipedia).

In the collection of the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy (MiBACT; en.wikipedia), inv. 80983.

This photo is made available under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) license. You may not use the material for commercial purposes.

Tags:   Ricci Hydria Hydria Ricci Campana Group Ribbon Painter Painter of Louvre E 739 Pittore del Louvre E 739 Black Figure a figure nere hydria Ionian North Ionian Dionysiac Dionysos Vulci Caere Cerveteri Caisra Cisra Agylla Chisra Черветере 6th c. BCE late 6th c. BCE 520s BCE 2nd half 6th c. BCE Archaic arcaico museum museo musée μουσείο archaeological archeologico artifact display exhibit arkeoloji müzesi ancient antico pleiades:findspot=422859 Dioniso Achille Memnone Teti Eos Thetis Memnon Achilles Zeus Eracle Herakles Hercules Olimpo winged boar when pigs fly aspis shield device helmet spear duel elmo lancia scudo hoplite Greek armor corazza cuirass Corinthian greaves schinieri

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On the neck are representations of actions relating to animal sacrifice, while the body represents the duel between Achilles and Memnon flanked by their mothers, Thetis and Eos, attending Zeus, who weighs their souls on a balance; and on the other side the introduction of Herakles to Olympos.

Found at Cerveteri, Banditaccia Necropolis, without context. Named for the archaeologist who discovered it.

(Etruscan/Ionian) Black Figure hydria of the 'Campana Group', attributed to the Ribbon Painter (aka the 'Painter of Louvre E 737-739' or the 'Painter of Louvre E 739', a painter of possibly North Ionian Greek (Phokaean?) origin), dated stylistically to ca. 530/525 BCE, perhaps produced at Cerveteri or Vulci.
(Caere/Cerveteri/Caisra/Cisra/Agylla: Pleiades; PECS (Perseus); Wikipedia).

In the collection of the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy (MiBACT; en.wikipedia), inv. 80983.

This photo is made available under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) license. You may not use the material for commercial purposes.

Tags:   Ricci Hydria Hydria Ricci Campana Group Ribbon Painter Painter of Louvre E 739 Pittore del Louvre E 739 Black Figure a figure nere hydria Ionian North Ionian Phokaea Φώκαια Phocea Foça sacrifice sacrificio vines Dionysiac Dionysos Vulci Caere Cerveteri Caisra Cisra Agylla Chisra Черветере 6th c. BCE late 6th c. BCE 520s BCE 2nd half 6th c. BCE Archaic arcaico museum museo musée μουσείο archaeological archeologico artifact display exhibit arkeoloji müzesi ancient antico pleiades:findspot=422859 Greece Greek greco grec griechisch graecus


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