File:Man and antelope, painting on larnax, Tanagra, Late Helladic III, AM Thebes, 0127.jpg

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English: Man with sword (?) and ibex. Painting on a larnax (terracotta coffin) from Tanagra, tomb 51 (children's funeral). Late Helladic III, ca 1430-1230 BC. Archaeological Museum of Thebes, no. 1, detail of side B.
Čeština: Muž s mečem (?) a kozorožec (?). Malba na larnaku (terakotové rakvi) z Tanagry. Pozdní doba bronzová III, cca 1430-1230 před n. l. Archeologické muzeum v Thébách, 1, detail strany B. Scéna lovecká, nebo možná obětní.
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