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English: Inscribed base for a monumental statue dedicated to Athena by a potter named Peikon vowing to give 10 percent of his profits. "Peikon the potter dedicated this as a tithe to Athena by a vow." Acropolis of Athens, 510-500 BCE, Epgraphical Museum Athens
Čeština: Podstavec s nápisem: "Hrnčíř Peikon věnoval jako desátek Athéně, tak jak to slíbil." 510-500 př.n.l. Epigraphical Museum Athens
Date 510-500 BCE
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Author Mary Harrsch

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