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- Q1746073 subject Q6313462.
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- Q1746073 abstract "Klazomenian Sarcophagi (also Clazomenian Sarcophagi or Klazomenai Sarcophagi) are a type of ancient Greek sarcophagus named after the Ionian Greek city of Klazomenai, where most examples were found. They are made of coarse clay in shades of brown to pink. Added to the basin-like main sarcophagis is a rectangular broad frame, often covered with a white slip and then painted.The second major site for these sarcophagi is Smyrna. A few others have been found in Rhodes, Samos, Lesbos and Ephesos. They were probably produced in Klazomenai, between 550 BC (Late Archaic) and 470 BC (Early Classical).".
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- Q1746073 comment "Klazomenian Sarcophagi (also Clazomenian Sarcophagi or Klazomenai Sarcophagi) are a type of ancient Greek sarcophagus named after the Ionian Greek city of Klazomenai, where most examples were found. They are made of coarse clay in shades of brown to pink. Added to the basin-like main sarcophagis is a rectangular broad frame, often covered with a white slip and then painted.The second major site for these sarcophagi is Smyrna. A few others have been found in Rhodes, Samos, Lesbos and Ephesos.".
- Q1746073 label "Klazomenian sarcophagi".
- Q1746073 depiction Klazomenian_sarcophagus_Antikensammlung_Berlin_30030_11.jpg.