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Broken all around. Hindquarters of bull with long curling tail, and drapery of rider preserved. Uncertain object to left. Europa on the bull or Theseus and the Marathonian bull.
Pinkish-buff clay; black ... 2 June 1949 ... Hindquarters of bull with long ... object to left. Europa on the bull or Theseus and the |
Amphipolis ... Octavian
Cop 89--91; RPC I, 1626 [KAIςAP θEOY YIOς] Head of Octavian r. AMφIπOλ[EITωN] below Artemis Tauropolis riding bull r ... ca. 31--27 B.C.: Octavian ... AMφIπOλ[EITωN] below Artemis Tauropolis riding bull r. |
Broken on top and at right.
Edge string cut. Impression shows bull galloping to his left over waves.
Presumably from plastic vase of Europa.
Dry blond clay. Catalogued July 1966. Mixed to early Roman; ... 2 March 1938 ... Impression shows bull galloping to ... Europa.
Dry blond clay. |
| Leaves, eight. Leda. Leopardess. Lion. Lion's head. Lykourgos, strangled by vine. Erotic symplegmata. Maenad. Mahout on elephant. Man. Europa riding bull. Fausta. Mars Ultor. Figure. Mask. Fish. Medusa ... Agora 7 235 ... Europa riding bull |
Wall fragment: woman seated right. She wears an himation around her lower half; a scarf is flowing behind her head held by her left hand. Rather good glaze.
ADDENDA Europa on the bull.
Cf. P 25829 ... March 1953 ...
ADDENDA Europa on the bull |
| Amphipolis ... Amphipolis, Faustina II. Coin no. 8.
Casts stored in Lab Case no. 52A. Fill with plaster. [ΦΑΥΣΤΙΝΑ] ΤΗ
Bust of Faustina II r. [ΑΜΦΙΠΟΛ]ΙΤΩΝ
Artemis Tauropolis riding bull r. 348 85-6-30 ... 161-175 A.D ... [ΑΜΦΙΠΟΛ]ΙΤΩΝ
Artemis Tauropolis riding bull r. |
Moulded decor: Herakles riding bull
Provenience: East stoa, NE corner, Layer II
Date:1934 NB pp. 606-607, 740
Description: max. diam. 0.109
Bowl of the lower wall preserved; Herakles riding a bull, a ... 1934 ... Moulded decor: Herakles riding bull
Provenience: East ... preserved; Herakles riding a bull |
| Plain rim, panelled.
On discus, female figure reclining on the back of an animal (Europa and the bull ?).
Handle, pierced, double grooved. Nozzle straight sided, extending to the edge of the discus. On ... 16 June 1931 ... (Europa and the bull ?). |
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