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unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA278.tif
Grave stele of Panphilia and Demetria from the Dipylon necropolis.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA277.tif
Grave stele of Korallion from the Kerameikos cemetery. The woman is shown seated, holding out her hand to her husband.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA276.tif
Grave stele from the Dipylon necropolis depicting a woman sitting and a girl with a box.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA275.tif
Roman sarcophagus decorated with a marriage scene

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA274.tif
Sculptural group depicting a sacrifice to Ceres. A pig is being offered to the Goddess

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA273.tif
Bronze statue of a fisherman from Pompei

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA272.tif
Statue of a prisoner Dacian king with a Phrygian cap.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA271.tif
Bust of Iuno. Profile.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA270.tif
Statue of a hound. Roman copy after an early Hellenistic original. The sculpture was discovered in Santa Marinella, near Rome, in March 1777.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA269.tif
Marble Roman copy of Eutychides' Tyche of Antioch. This sculpture is full of symbols and metaphor. The female figure represents the luck or good fortune, Tyche, of the city of Antioch, in modern Turkey. She is seated on a rock, with her feet on a…

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA268.tif
Bronze statue of a Chimera. It was originally part of a larger sculptural group with the Greek hero Bellerophon. This sculpture was likely created as a votive offering to the Etruscan god Tinia. It was discovered on November 15, 1553 by construction…

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA267.tif
Bronze statue of a Chimera. It was originally part of a larger sculptural group with the Greek hero Bellerophon. This sculpture was likely created as a votive offering to the Etruscan god Tinia. It was discovered on November 15, 1553 by construction…

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA266.tif
Statue of Pothos with the cithara and a duck.f Copy after a Greek original of the 4th cent. BC by Skopas. The statue belonged to the Farnese collection. From Pompeii.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA265.tif
Decorated slab from temple T (Athens) depicting the Nikai

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA264.tif
Decorated relief with a mythological scene

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA263.tif
Decorated relief with a mythological scene

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA262.tif
Metope of the Parthenon (South) showing the centauromachia.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA261.tif
Metope of the Parthenon (South) showing the centauromachia.

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA260.tif
Statue of Apollo sitting with the cithara. The sculpture is made of two different kinds of marble. The statue belonged to the Sassi family and then passed in 1546 to the Farnese family, and later to the Bourbons, by inheritance, through Charles III,…

unibo/unibo_europeana_archaeology/GUA259.tif
Bust of Ptolemy Apion, king of Cyrene, from the square peristyle of the Villa of the Pisoni in Herculaneum