Terracotta fragments of a bell-krater (deep bowl) late 5th century B.C./early 4th century B.C. Etruscan Two fragments depict the band of laurel from below the rim; a third fragment has the head and upper arm of a youth to right; a fourth fragment depicts part of the head and neck of a draped figure to left; a fifth fragment has the back of the head, neck, and shoulder of a figure to right; two fragments have parts of draped figures; five fragments have unidentified subjects; another fragment has black glaze, and there is a fragment from part of the handle. Terracotta fragments of a bell-krater (deep bowl). Etruscan. late 5th century B.C./early 4th century B.C.. Terracotta; Praxian technique. Classical. Vases

Terracotta fragments of a bell-krater (deep bowl) late 5th century B.C./early 4th century B.C. Etruscan Two fragments depict the band of laurel from below the rim; a third fragment has the head and upper arm of a youth to right; a fourth fragment depicts part of the head and neck of a draped figure to left; a fifth fragment has the back of the head, neck, and shoulder of a figure to right; two fragments have parts of draped figures; five fragments have unidentified subjects; another fragment has black glaze, and there is a fragment from part of the handle. Terracotta fragments of a bell-krater (deep bowl). Etruscan. late 5th century B.C./early 4th century B.C.. Terracotta; Praxian technique. Classical. Vases
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