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9801. TOREUTICS. Greece. Dionysus. Close up of The Derveni krater.
Bronze. 330—320 BCE.
Inv. No. B1. Thessaloniki, Archaeological Museum.
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9802. TOREUTICS. Greece. Dionysus. Close up of The Derveni krater.
Bronze. 330—320 BCE.
Inv. No. B1. Thessaloniki, Archaeological Museum.
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9803. TOREUTICS. Greece. Sleeping Maenad. Close up of The Derveni krater.
Bronze. 330—320 BCE.
Inv. No. B1. Thessaloniki, Archaeological Museum.
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9804. TOREUTICS. Greece. Sleeping Maenad. Close up of The Derveni krater.
Bronze. 330—320 BCE.
Inv. No. B1. Thessaloniki, Archaeological Museum.
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9805. TOREUTICS. Greece. Derveni krater: volute handle bordered with coiling snake with a medallion bearing the head of Acheloos.
Bronze. 330—320 BCE.
Inv. No. B1. Thessaloniki, Archaeological Museum.
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9806. TOREUTICS. Greece. Inscription on the lip of the Derveni krater.
Bronze. 330—320 BCE.
Inv. No. B1. Thessaloniki, Archaeological Museum.
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9807. TOREUTICS. Rome. Double-sided triangular votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus.
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M4. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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9808. TOREUTICS. Rome. Double-sided triangular votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus (inscription, 1st and 2nd registers).
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M4. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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9809. TOREUTICS. Rome. Double-sided triangular votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus (3d and 4th registers, top figure).
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M4. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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9810. TOREUTICS. Rome. Votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus.
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M5. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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9811. TOREUTICS. Rome. Votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus (inscription, 1st and 2nd registers).
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M5. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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9812. TOREUTICS. Rome. Votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus (3d, 4th and 5th registers).
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M5. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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9813. TOREUTICS. Rome. Bowl with allegory of fertility.
Silver, gold-plated. Second half of the 1st century BCE.
Inv. No. VIIa 47. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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