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Caeretan Hydria (Medium Fragment: Body with Ivy Leaf Motif and Red and Black Tongues)
Caeretan Hydria (Large Fragment: Body with Ivy Leaf Motif and Black and Red Tongues)
Caeretan Hydria (Large Fragment: Body with Figural Scene of Herakles' Legs, Hind's Legs and Body, and Ivy Leaf Motif
Front of Caeretan Hydria with Herakles hunting Ceryneian Hind
Caeretan Hydria (Small Fragments: Neck of Hind and Herakles Cloak)
Fragmented pieces of the Ceryneian Hind's Neck and Herakles' cloak
Caeretan Hydria (Fragmented)
Caeretan Hydria with a Black-Figure Hunting Scene (possibly Herakles Hunting the Ceryneian Hind). Likely found in Caere, Etruria.
A Hydria is a water carrying vessel with two horizontal handles for lifting and a vertical handle for pouring.
Hydria
Hydria Shape Drawing
Northern European Axe Head
Bronze Axe Head from Northern Europe created in the Bronze Age
Lost Wax Technique in Dentistry
Athenian Mastos
Mastos with black figural design
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