Bronze handle from a hydria (water jar) 2nd half of 2nd century B.C. Greek Parallels to handles on intact bronze hydriai strongly suggest that this object was once itself attached to a hydria. The specific leaf pattern moreover, also recalls the handle design from a bronze hydria found in England, which may be dated by coin evidence to the 2nd century B.C.. Bronze handle from a hydria (water jar) 244342
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