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Deutsch: Etruskisch-rotfigurige Schnabelkanne; Bauchbild: zwei Frauen bei der Wollarbeit, Halsbild: unbekleidete Frau mit Alabastron in der Hand auf einem Felsen sitzend; um 350/25 v. Chr.; frühere Sammlung Feoli, heute in der Antikensammlung Würzburg, Inventarnummer L 814.
English: Etruscan red-figure flagon; belly image: two women working with wool, hals image: two nude women with alabastron in her hands sitting on a rock; about 350/25 BC; former Collection Feoli, now Antikensammlung Würzburg, inventory number L 814.
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