The first known representation of Artemis from Ephesus in Dacia was recovered in the spring of 2006, the small bronze statuette being part of one of the biggest private, archaeological collections looted from various Roman sites. In this article, the authors present the iconographic features of the statuette, the religious significance of the object and through the modern story of the artefact will reflect on the biography of ancient objects once used in religious contexts
This article treats three plastic vases that were found in Athens, at the beginning of the Sacred St...
The article deals with a mid 6th c. BC bronze figurine, coming from the sanctuary of Apollo Tyritas ...
The ways in which Persephone was depicted in the Roman province of Upper Moesia may help understand ...
On 18 September 1956, Franz Miltner, head of the Austrian team of archaeologists working at the anci...
The authors discuss herein, and present the specialists, a recent find related to the classical Grae...
The authors discuss herein, and present the specialists, a recent find related to the classical Grae...
This thesis provides a first attempt to bring together archaeological and literary sources from two ...
The sculpture of Roman Syria is a mighty tree with roots so deep and branches so far-flung that they...
The subject of this short study is a legend that describes the transfer of a statue of Juno Regina, ...
The guiding idea of my article is to see the mythical and political ideology conveyed by the western...
Peculiar as they might find it, few people today would be able to name or even recognize the image o...
In this article, a choice of votive offerings for Artemis Hemera at Lousoi is discussed, viewed unde...
3rd–1st century B.C. This bronze statuette with silver eyes depicts the goddess Aphrodite. Aphrodite...
A miniature relief representing the scene of tauroctony, i.e. Mithras killing the bull, is on displa...
In this article, a choice of votive offerings for Artemis Hemera at Lousoi is discussed, viewed unde...
This article treats three plastic vases that were found in Athens, at the beginning of the Sacred St...
The article deals with a mid 6th c. BC bronze figurine, coming from the sanctuary of Apollo Tyritas ...
The ways in which Persephone was depicted in the Roman province of Upper Moesia may help understand ...
On 18 September 1956, Franz Miltner, head of the Austrian team of archaeologists working at the anci...
The authors discuss herein, and present the specialists, a recent find related to the classical Grae...
The authors discuss herein, and present the specialists, a recent find related to the classical Grae...
This thesis provides a first attempt to bring together archaeological and literary sources from two ...
The sculpture of Roman Syria is a mighty tree with roots so deep and branches so far-flung that they...
The subject of this short study is a legend that describes the transfer of a statue of Juno Regina, ...
The guiding idea of my article is to see the mythical and political ideology conveyed by the western...
Peculiar as they might find it, few people today would be able to name or even recognize the image o...
In this article, a choice of votive offerings for Artemis Hemera at Lousoi is discussed, viewed unde...
3rd–1st century B.C. This bronze statuette with silver eyes depicts the goddess Aphrodite. Aphrodite...
A miniature relief representing the scene of tauroctony, i.e. Mithras killing the bull, is on displa...
In this article, a choice of votive offerings for Artemis Hemera at Lousoi is discussed, viewed unde...
This article treats three plastic vases that were found in Athens, at the beginning of the Sacred St...
The article deals with a mid 6th c. BC bronze figurine, coming from the sanctuary of Apollo Tyritas ...
The ways in which Persephone was depicted in the Roman province of Upper Moesia may help understand ...