Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Sibaritide in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, No.
The region is named the Sibaritide after the ancient Greek colony of Sybaris founded c.
National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
produced in the Sibaritide, Calabria, height 3 cm,
Now in the National Archaeological Museum for the Sibaritide at Sibari.
This kanthariskos was produced locally in the Sibaritide and derives from an Achaean prototype compare no.
It is now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
the archaeological sites of the Sibaritide illustration Huib Waterbolk,
Distribution seems to be limited to the region around Francavilla Marittima the Sibaritide.
National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide(on display), Sibari.
is now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide.
Skyphos(wide drinking cup) with reserved band between its handles, produced in the Sibaritide, diameter// cm,
It is now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide.
It is now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide at Sibari.
It lies on the wonderful coast of the Ionian Sea in the middle of the natural amphitheatre of the Sibaritide region.
The decoration is highly characteristic for the miniature style en vogue in the Sibaritide from ca. 720/10BC onwards.
now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide.
Late 8th century BC, National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
is now in the Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide.
It is now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
are now in the National Archaeologisch Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
is now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
The object is now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
Late 8th-early 7th century BC. Height 3.8cm. National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
The aryballos is now on display in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide at Sibari.
is now in the National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
now in the National Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
Ca. 700 BC. National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.
National Archaeological Museum of the Sibaritide, Sibari.