EditorialRoman funerary relief depicting two men are unloading amphoras from a large sailing ship onto a smaller vessel. 2nd century AD. Probably from Ostia. Marble. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialAthena between two columns on which perch two cocks. Black-figured amphora, a prize for the winner of the footrace at the Panathenaic Games. The reverse side of these amphoras always showed the competition for which it was given. See 10-03-04 / 48 (rev...
EditorialRoman funerary relief depicting two men are unloading amphoras from a large sailing ship onto a smaller vessel. 2nd century AD. Probably from Ostia. Marble. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialAthena between two columns on which perch two cocks. Black-figured amphora, a prize for the winner of the footrace at the Panathenaic Games. The reverse side of these amphoras always showed the competition for which it was given. See 10-03-04 / 48 (rev...
EditorialRoman era. Amphoras of wine. Manufactured in Tarragona area. Type: Dressel 2-4. From Bera and Els Carbuncles. Spain. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
EditorialRoman funerary relief depicting two men are unloading amphoras from a large sailing ship onto a smaller vessel. 2nd century AD. Probably from Ostia. Marble. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialAthena between two columns on which perch two cocks. Black-figured amphora, a prize for the winner of the footrace at the Panathenaic Games. The reverse side of these amphoras always showed the competition for which it was given. See 10-03-04 / 48 (rev...