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| 261. CERAMICS. Etruria. Figured ascos in the form of a doe. Clay. 8th century BCE. Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 262. CERAMICS. Greece. Hestia, Zeus and Ganymede. Painting of red-figure kylix by Oltos. Ca. 510 BCE. Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 263. CERAMICS. Egypt. Situla from the tomb of Boccoris. Glass paste. 8th century BCE. Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 264. CERAMICS. Etruria. Vase with running figure. Black-figure amphora. By the Micali Group Painter. Clay. 6th century BCE. Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 265. CERAMICS. Etruria. Zeus as bull and Europe. Red-figure krater. Clay. Ca. 450 BCE. Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 266. CERAMICS. Greece. Return of Hephaestus to Olympus. Ionic hydria. Clay. Ca. 525 BCE. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 267. CERAMICS. Greece. Priam asks Achilles for redemption of Hector’s body. Red-figure skyphos. Side A. Attic. By the Brygos Painter. Clay. 490—480 BCE. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 268. CERAMICS. Greece. Athlete with discus. Red-figure pelike. Attic. By the Geras Painter. Clay. 490—480 BCE. Inv. No. IV. 905. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 269. CERAMICS. Greece. A palaistra scene. Red-figure bell crater. Attic. By the Nikias Painter. Clay. Late 5th century BCE. Inv. No. IV 1034. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 270. CERAMICS. Greece. Hoplitodromos. Red-figure pelike. Attic. Clay. Ca. 500 BCE. Inv. No. IV 1627. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 271. CERAMICS. Greece. Heracles killing the Pharaon Busiris. Caeretan hydria. Eastern Greek. Clay. Ca. 520—510 BCE. Inv. No. IV 3576. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 272. CERAMICS. Greece. Heracles killing the Pharaon Busiris. Detail. Caeretan hydria. Eastern Greek. Clay. Ca. 520—510 BCE. Height 45.5 cm. Inv. No. IV 3576. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 273. CERAMICS. Greece. Priam asks Achilles for redemption of Hector’s body. Red-figure skyphos. Side A. Attic. By the Brygos Painter. Clay. Ca. 490 BCE. Inv. No. IV 3710. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 274. CERAMICS. Greece. Greek heroes, draped man. Red-figure skyphos. Side B. Attic. By the Brygos Painter. Clay. Ca. 490 BCE. Inv. No. IV 3710. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 275. CERAMICS. Greece. Orestes kills Aegisthus. (On the left Chrysothemis). Red-figure pelike. Attic. By the Berlin Painter. Clay. Ca. 500 BCE. Inv. No. IV 3725. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 276. CERAMICS. Greece. Orestes kills Aegisthus. (On the left Chrysothemis). Red-figure pelike. Detail. Attic. By the Berlin Painter. Clay. Ca. 500 BCE. Inv. No. IV 3725. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 277. CERAMICS. Greece. Talthybius restraining Clytemnestra when she’s trying to help Aegisthus. Red-figure pelike. Detail. Attic. By the Berlin Painter. Clay. Ca. 500 BCE. Inv. No. IV 3725. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
| 278. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Two athletes; lampadedromia. Red-figure bell-crater. Apulia. Clay. First half of the 4th century BCE. Inv. No. IV 3734. Vienna, Museum of Art History, Collection of Classical Antiquities. | |