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Summary
Description The Piraeus Apollo (4). Late 6th - early 5th cent. B.C.jpg |
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The Piraeus Apollo. Archaic cult statue, one of the few bronze examples preserved. The god held a bow in his left hand and a libation bowl in his right hand. The statue is dated either to the early 5th century or, as others think, to 530 - 520 B.C. Accession number: 4645. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece.
Text: Museum inscription.
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Author | George E. Koronaios |
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