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English: Apulian loutrophoros with red figurs. A loutrophoros (="carry" "bathwater) was a distinctive type of Greek pottery vessel characterized by an elongated neck with two handles. The loutrophoros was used to hold water during marriage and funeral rituals. Circa 340 - 330 BC, Tarente ? (Apulia, Italy). Buy collection Piot 1876. Louvre museum (Paris, France). MNB 1148. K 77.
Français : Loutrophore apulienne à figures rouges. Une loutrophore (=porte bains) était un type particulier de vase grec caractérisé par un long col et deux anses. Il était utilisé pour transporter l'eau pour les cérémonies de mariages ou funèbres. Vers 340 - 330 av. J.-C., Tarente ? (Apulie, Italie). Achat collection Piot 1876. Musée du Louvre. MNB 1148. K 77.
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