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Abstract

Hélène Verreyke
The Faliscan Red-Figured Stamnos of the University of Ghent

Although not well known, the archaeological collection of Ghent University (Belgium) is very valuable. For a while this collection was exhibited in the precinct of the university. A few years ago, however, the entire collection was removed to the University's depot, waiting for a part of the collection to be exhibited in Het Pand in Ghent. In 2002 the museum Het Pand opened its doors and it is there that the larger part of the collection is displayed nowadays. There too one can admire the remarkable Faliscan stamnos, which Ghent University holds in its possession. This articles deals on this particular stamnos.

Article in volume 77, 2002, pages 43-48

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