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Terracotta group of two girls playing a game known as ephedrismos
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Terracotta group of two girls playing a game known as ephedrismos

Red-figure late 4th–early 3rd century BCE
Ephedrismos group. Greek, Corinthian. Hellenistic. Classification: Terracottas. Credit: Rogers Fund, 1907. Gallery 158.

Bibliography

7 references
Catalogues & Reference Works
PHOTOGRAPH(S) IN THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE — 1
Books & Monographs
Sommer, M. and Sommer, D., Care, Socialization, and Play in Ancient Attica. A Developmental Childhood Archaeological Approach (Aarhus, 2015) (2015) — 87, FIG.20 (COLOUR OF BD)
Averna, E., Intrattentmenti ludici dalla preistoria al medioevo (Rome, 2009) (2009) — 337, FIG.159 (BD)
Neils, J. and Oakley, J.H. (eds.), Coming of Age in Ancient Greece, Images of Childhood from the Classical Past (New Haven, 2003) (2003) — 271, NO.79 (COLOUR OF BD)
Beck, F., Album of Greek Education (Sydney, 1975) (1975) — PL.61.313
Hoorn, G. van, Choes and Anthesteria (Leiden, 1951) (1951) — FIG.281, NO.758 (BD)
Klein, A., Child Life in Greek Art (New York, 1932) (1932) — PL.20,E.
Technique
Period
Hellenistic
Date
late 4th–early 3rd century BCE
Culture
Greek, Corinthian
Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Accession Number
07.286.4
Image Source
met_cc0
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