Pitsa panels
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The Pitsa panels or Pitsa tablets are a group of painted wooden tablets found near Pitsa, Corinthia (Greece). They are the earliest surviving examples of Greek panel painting.
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- Panel painting
- Archaic Greece
- Art in ancient Greece
- Ancient Greek religion
- National Archaeological Museum of Athens
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