Bronze krater from the Tomb of Vix in Burgundy, France. Greek civilization, 6th Century BC, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. DAE-86048192 | agefotostock
Vix Tresor, the Mud of Vix : The Crater
The Vix Krater is an imported Greek wine-mixing vessel found in the Celtic grave of the "Lady of Vix" in northern Burgundy, France. Made of bronze and dating back to ca. 500
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France, Cote d'Or, Chatillon sur Seine, Museum of the Pays de Chatillon, Tresor de Vix, the Vix vase dating from 530 BC. J.C., central decoration repr Stock Photo - Alamy
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Image of Crater Of Vix. Vase Found In A Celtic Princely Grave Of Vix. Bronze Crater Dated 530 BC Approximately. 1,64 M Of Height And 208 Kg. Museum Of Chatillon-sur-Seine. Full Credit:
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