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English: Pyxis from Athens, red-figure pottery, about 470 BC, by a follower of Douris : women at home, with names of heroines. British Museum, room 20a, showcase 13.
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Pyxis from Athens, about 470 BC, by a follower of Douris : women at home. British Museum, room 20a, showcase 13.

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