DescriptionSamnite Hydria depicting a Samnite warrior.jpg
English: Samnite pottery depicting a Samnite soldier with a helmet that has three plumes. This warrior is carrying a spear, a round shield, a chiton, and has a cuirass. He is sitting in front of an ionic column. Beside him is a woman with a crown of flowers and another warrior. This work was created in 3rd-4th Century BCE in Capua.
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