About a fragment of Attic ceramic figurative de Begastri
Abstract
During the September 2009 excavations in Begastri, a fragment of a red-figured attic vase was discovered. It is a bell crater, a very common shape in southern Spain. It can be attributed to the "very large" G group. It would date back to the middle of the 4th century.
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