Shuvalov Painter (440–410 BC) Attic wine pot with depiction of a couple, ca. 430 BC Location: Locri (Italy) Berlin State Museums
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Shuvalov Painter (440–410 BC) Attic wine pot with depiction of a couple, ca. 430 BC Location: Locri (Italy) Berlin State Museums
The world according to Herodotus, 430 BC.
Detail from a terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
Greek, Attic, ca. 430 B.C.
How the world appeared to Herodotus in 430 BC.
Statue_of_Zeus_at_Olympia#Phidias'_workshop_rediscovered :: wikipedia
Perhaps the greatest discovery came in 1954–1958 with the excavation of the workshop at Olympia where Phidias created the statue. Tools, terracotta moulds and a cup inscribed "I belong to Pheidias" were found here, just where the traveler Pausanias said the Zeus was constructed.[16][17][18] This has enabled archaeologists to re-create the techniques used to make the great work and confirm its date.
A CUP INSCRIBED "I BELONG TO PHEIDIAS".
that is the best history ever.