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English: Twelfth Century Sgraffito Greek Warriors from Corinth, Greece, wearing pleated fustanella.[1] In: The Byzantine pottery, by Charles H. Morgan, II. pp.317
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Author Morgan, Charles Hill

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  1. Morgan, Charles Hill (1942) The Byzantine pottery, Cambridge, Mass., Published for the American school of classical studies at Athens, Harvard university press, p. 317 OCLC: 36957616. "1520. Plate (CP-1125). Height, 0.042; estimated diameter, 0.121 ; diameter of foot, 0.088. Fig. 212. Similar to No. 1507. Interior ; warrior strides to right wearing long pointed crosshatched cap, incised doublet and hose, pleated fustanella, and crosshatched sash or scabbard at waist, holding pointed oval imbricated shield in extended left, his right holding sash; incised pointed clusters in field. Slip on interior. Light yellow glaze all over. Biscuit apparently local."

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