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The weight system used in the vessels corresponds to the system of Lampsacus , as Ivan Venedikov has discovered , 76 and the iconography of the mythological scenes ( the Judgment of Paris , Amazons ) shows the interests of the customer ...
The weight system used in the vessels corresponds to the system of Lampsacus , as Ivan Venedikov has discovered , 76 and the iconography of the mythological scenes ( the Judgment of Paris , Amazons ) shows the interests of the customer ...
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Other Luxury Vessels from the Odrysian Empire Some of the rhytons found in Thrace are purely Greek products , comparable to Tarentine . There may be some true imports from Tarentum among them ( e.g. the rhyton in the National Museum in ...
Other Luxury Vessels from the Odrysian Empire Some of the rhytons found in Thrace are purely Greek products , comparable to Tarentine . There may be some true imports from Tarentum among them ( e.g. the rhyton in the National Museum in ...
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98 treasure , 5 m from the first , containing 100 silver vessels . The treasure was probably hidden in a hurry during a time of great danger ; it contained 165 silver vessels , 31 of them are gilded . In total it weighs 20 kg .
98 treasure , 5 m from the first , containing 100 silver vessels . The treasure was probably hidden in a hurry during a time of great danger ; it contained 165 silver vessels , 31 of them are gilded . In total it weighs 20 kg .
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