RM2WNRDT6–Head of an Acrolithic statue from Ciro' Marina, Apollo Alaios temple - Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Reggio Calabria, Italy
RM2WNRDT9–Feet of an Acrolithic statue from Ciro' Marina, Apollo Alaios temple - Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Reggio Calabria, Italy
RMPD5CDP–Bust of apollo, terracotta, falerii, temple of the scasato, 310-300 BC - National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia - Rome, Italy
RM2WNRDT2–Bronze wig from Ciro' Marina, Apollo Alaios temple - Bronze, second quarter of the 5th century BC - Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Reggio Calabria, Italy
RMPCKDH1–Antefix by large nimbus with the impressive face of the Gorgon: head surrounded by snakes, mouth with four fangs and pendulous tongue. Hand-painted terracotta 510 BC from the architectural decoration of the Temple of Apollo - National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia - Rome, Italy
RMPCKDGC–Antefix by large nimbus with the impressive face of the Gorgon: head surrounded by snakes, mouth with four fangs and pendulous tongue. Hand-painted terracotta 510 BC from the architectural decoration of the Temple of Apollo - National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia - Rome, Italy
RMPCXHCM–Bust of a warrior armed with a helmet with a large-eyed face, a long and thin nose, lips framed by whiskers that descend on the beard from the terracotta architectural decoration of the Temple of Apollo - National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia - Rome, Italy
RM2TDD30T–Frieze-architrave belongong to the Cella of the Temple of Apollo Sosianos - The scene represents a triumphal procession with servants holding a ferculum containing bread loaves and parts of a pig for a ritual celebration. The thinness of the slab suggests that the fragment was held up by pilasters and therefore probably belonged to the architectural decoration of the wall at the far end of the cella - Museo Centrale Montemartini, Rome, Italy
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