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The image shows a reddish-orange ceramic amphora with black painted figures. The amphora has two handles and a narrow neck, widening to a bulbous body that tapers to a footed base. The main decoration on the front of the amphora depicts two figures in black silhouette style. On the left, a standing female figure with her hair in a bun extends her left arm towards a seated male figure on the right. She wears a garment that leaves her right arm bare and a patterned skirt. The seated male figure is bearded and wears a headdress and a draped garment. He holds an object, possibly a lyre, in his lap. Both figures have detailed facial features rendered in thin black lines. The amphora is displayed on a white surface, likely a pedestal in a museum exhibit. To the left and right of the central amphora, other similar ceramic vessels are partially visible, suggesting a collection or display of ancient pottery. The background is a plain, light gray. The location is not discernible from the image alone, but such artifacts are commonly found in museums such as the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Greece.
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Jun 15, 2026

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The image shows a reddish-orange ceramic amphora with black painted figures. The amphora has two handles and a narrow neck, widening to a bulbous body that tapers to a footed base. The main decoration on the front of the amphora depicts two figures in black silhouette style. On the left, a standing female figure with her hair in a bun extends her left arm towards a seated male figure on the right. She wears a garment that leaves her right arm bare and a patterned skirt. The seated male figure is bearded and wears a headdress and a draped garment. He holds an object, possibly a lyre, in his lap. Both figures have detailed facial features rendered in thin black lines. The amphora is displayed on a white surface, likely a pedestal in a museum exhibit. To the left and right of the central amphora, other similar ceramic vessels are partially visible, suggesting a collection or display of ancient pottery. The background is a plain, light gray. The location is not discernible from the image alone, but such artifacts are commonly found in museums such as the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Greece.

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