Relief slab - Acropolis Museum | ATHENS3D Model
Relief slab - Acropolis Museum | ATHENS
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Relief slab depicting a procession of Erotes.
Inventory number: ΕΑΜ 1451
Category: Architectural sculpture
Period: Hellenistic Period
Date: 2nd cent. BC
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Height: 0.46 m Length: 1.24 m Width: 0.24 m
Material: Marble from Penteli
Location: Gallery of the Acropolis Slopes
Relief slab with a procession of Erotes. The location it was found is not known. It is assumed to have been found in 1860 embedded in a medieval wall of Aghios Demetrios Katephores’s church, which does not survive today, located to the east of the Sanctuary of Aphrodite Ourania. On its narrow sides the plaque has anathyrosis whereas its back is roughly worked.
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