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English: Fragmentary marble funerary lekythos (grave-marker) from Attica, Greece. 4th century BC, Late Classical Period. Please cite as MCA Inv. 677 @ The Museum of Classical Archaeology, The University of Adelaide.
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Camera location34° 55′ 13.97″ S, 138° 36′ 16.94″ E  Heading=175.33628318584° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

This object is already published in Clairmont, C., (1993) Classical Attic Tombstones, No 2.875a.

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MCA Inv 677 fragmentary marble funerary lekythos

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34°55'13.969"S, 138°36'16.942"E

heading: 175.3362831858407 degree

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