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Fragment of a flask (askos) depicting a burial mound

500–490 B.C.
Place of ManufactureAthens, Attica, Greece
Medium/TechniqueCeramic, Red Figure
DimensionsHeight: 9 cm (3 9/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Edward Perry Warren
Accession number13.169
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsVessels
ProvenanceBy 1912: with Edward Perry Warren (according to Warren's records: from Cerveteri); gift of Edward Perry Warren to MFA, January 2, 1913
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