Two athletes compete in the pankration. Panathenaic black-figure amphora, made in Athens by an unknown artist during the archonship of Niketes (=332/1 BCE). Found at Capua; now in the British Museum. Photo credit: © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons.
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Two athletes compete in the pankration. Panathenaic black-figure amphora, made in Athens by an unknown artist during the...
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