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GREECE PELOPONNESE ARCADIA TEGEA MUSEUM

2024-11-19

grave stele

Above: A marble grave stele with Artemis and a not identified male figure. It was found south of the sanctuary of Athena Alea and is dated to 323-275 BC. - Below left: Marble thrones from the theatre of ancient Tegea, collected from a house at Stadio (175-164 BC). - Below right: Marble relief with Asklepios und Hygieia, Tegea (323-280 BC or 120-80 BC).

thrones relief with Asklepios und Hygieia
Tegea museum exhibits

Above left: Fragment of a list of ephebes, marble, Tegea (1-100 AD). - Above center: Marble relief with the Dioskouroi, Tegea, Roman imperial period. - Above right: Dice made of bone.

three heads of Asklepios

Above: Three marble portrait heads of Asklepios. The one on the left is from Palaia Episkopi (175-164 BC), the other two heads are dated to the Roman imperial period (ca. AD 1 to 375). They come from Palaia Episkopi (center) and from a house at Stadio (above right). - Below left: Marble relief with Dionysos, Heracles and Artemis (?), Palaia Episkopi (323-31 BC). - Below right: Marble metope, reused as a grave stele for "Echemos", extracted from a house at Stadio (Hellenistic and Roman period).

relief and grave stele