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thanks to whoever put the vase in the article i couldnt figure out how to do it myself.
no problem. I've got some good resources on ancient greek vases - I'm just a little hesitant to upload more than a few. It's easy to claim 2d art is public domain, but photos of 3d art have copyright protection... so that complicates things. Which is unfortunate, since basically all surviving ancient greek art is 3d. A lot of this stuff we can probably claim "fair use", which is what I did with this one. But I'm going to have to look into the matter some before I go uploading a bunch more. - Ravenous07:05, 13 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
"Unlike the other two Sarpedons"
Which are the other two? In this article I see only *one* other besides this one. Namely, the Sarpedon who fought at Troy.
Or does "the other two" mean the grandfather and grandson of the alternate opinion mentioned earlier?