Terracotta Krater, Ancient Greece

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Terracotta Krater, attributed to the Hirschfeld Workshop, Geometric, c. 750-735 B.C.E., Ancient Greece, terracotta, 108.3 x 72.4 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris
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I'd love to see some of these artistic practices happen.. The next great Smarthistory playlist: Creation. A series dedicated to artists demonstrating creative processes so you can see how various objects are created / styles are approached!

👀 lol. (A girl can dream.)

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Hello, I have an amphora with designs like the one that I eat of a person lying down and others surrounding it, very similar to the one you show, but the one I have has no color, it's just ceramic and it's white over the entire design. How would I know if it's ancient and learn more about its history and what it could have been used for. Thanks for your time

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Beautiful. So there was no cremation at that time in Greece?

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