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STA: An ancient Greek vase on display in Athens that left the British Museum for the first time

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A Greek vase about 2,500 years old that has never left the British Museum in 250 years is on display at the Archaeological Museum of the Acropolis in Athens. The painted vase, named Meidias hydria, named by the British Museum as the most famous vase in history, is believed to date from 420 BC. It is the work of the Athenian painter Meidias.
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A Greek vase about 2,500 years old that has never left the British Museum in 250 years is on display at the Archaeological Museum of the Acropolis in Athens. The painted vase, named Meidias hydria, named by the British Museum as the most famous vase in history, is believed to date from 420 BC. It is the work of the Athenian painter Meidias.

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sta.si broke the news in on Saturday, December 9, 2023.
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