
"Aryballos piriformis of Corinthian production. On the body armed warriors and women.. From the site of Camarina, Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. Classical Age. First half of 6th century BC. In the collection of the Museo Archeologico Ibleo di Ragusa. Processed in Reality Capture from 588 images. GDH ID and Catalog No. T.415 5574 5785 We want to publicly acknowledge the collaboration of the "Soprintendenza per i Beni Culturali ed Ambientali di Ragusa" and the "Parco Archeologico di Kamarina e Cava d'Ispica". Our most sincere thanks to General CC, retired, Renato Scuzzarello, the archaeologist Dr. Saverio Scerra, the architect Giorgio Battaglia, the restorer Stefania Patti Occhipinti and the archaeologists Veronica Falcone and Alessandra D'Izzia, the custodians of Parco Archeologico Marco Giardina, Giovanna Brugaletta e Rosario Licitra Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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