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English: This image is from the book:

Title: "Ancient Sex: New Essays"

Editors: Ruby Blondell, Kirk Orman

Epilogue: David M. Halperin

Publisher: The Ohio State university Press

Date: 2015


It is from the chapter titled:"Vaseworld: Depiction and Description of Sex at Athens"

Author: Holt N. Parker


This book is part of a series:

Title "Classical memories/Modern Identties"

Editors: Paul Allen Miller, Richard H. Armstrong


Amphora

Timiades Painter

Upper register: A male guides his penis towards a second male.

Lower register: Komast dancers at far left and far right. Sex between a female and a male on the right. Left is an erotic scene between a female and a male.

Date: around: 570–560 BCE

Museum: Formerly in the Kurashiki, Ninagawa Museum.

Link to the image:https://kb.osu.edu/bitstream/handle/1811/70431/Blondell_Ormand_Book4CD_W.pdf?sequence=1
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Author Holt N. Parker

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Amphora. Timiades Painter. Around: 570–560 BCE

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