This is an image depicting a historical artifact from Ancient Apulia. It appears to be a fragment of painted pottery with visible human figures on it, suggesting the representation of people in various positions or activities. The style and quality of the artwork indicate that it may have been part of a larger piece or a series. The artifact's material is not clearly identifiable from the image alone; however, based on its appearance, it could be ceramic or another type of pottery often used in ancient contexts for decoration or storage.

Ch. 11 Vases

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Ancient Greek terracotta amphora with two figures on its side; one is a woman holding an object while standing, and the other appears to be seated, possibly a male figure in a pose indicative of the time period. The vase has handles at both ends, suggesting it was used for storage or transport of liquids, such as oil or wine.

10 Inv. 98.46. Pelike, Fat Duck Painter. RVAp 6/66; CVA (1) pls. 33-34.