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Above: Glass vases from the necropolis of Ancient Epidavros and Arkadiko, 5th century BC-1st century AD. - Below left: Figurine of a dancing woman, Archaea Epidaurus, 3rd century BC. - Below center: White ground lekythos, "visit at the grave" by the Triglyph Painter, 420-410 BC. - Below right: Bronze boxmirror with a battle scene, ca. 330-320 BC. |
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Above left: Moldmade bowl with dionysiac thiasos, 200-150 BC. In Greek mythology and religion, the thiasos was the ecstatic retinue of Dionysos, often pictured as inebriated revelers. Many of the myths of Dionysos are connected with his arrival in the form of a procession. Above right: Numismatic hoard consisting of 92 golden staters of Philipp II, Alexander III, Philipp III Arhidaeus and others, found in the sanctuary of Artemis at Palaia Epidauros; early 3rd century BC. Below left: Statuette of a kore, Palaia Epidauros, 3rd century BC. Below right: White lagynos, perhaps from Halieis, 2nd - 1st century BC. |
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Above: Inscribed stele with the inscription of a group of arbitrators from Miletos and Rhodes to settle a border dispute between Hermione and Epidauros in the 2nd century BC. - Below: Large vases from Pyrgouthi in the Prosymna valley (?), 6th century AD (?). |
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Above left: Five nude female figurines, Palaia Epidavros, 2nd century BC. - Above right: Two female figurines, Asine, late 3rd century BC. - Below: Also interesting are the exhibited photographs of various excavations. |
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