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t pediment of the Parthenon (438–432 BC). Most scholars agree that this figure → represents ← Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, leaning on her mother, Dione. A |
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(Seasons) on the shore who clothe the lower part of her body.The scene probably → represents ← the birth of the goddess. Alternative interpretations: PersephoneÂ’s |
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The figurine probably → represents ← the body of a woman (a 'phi'figurine). The figure is decorated with a |
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stability, which was held in one of hands crossed on the breast. This probably → represents ← a lopped cedar or four pillars in perspective.
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E.23.57
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rs ('A' shapes). a basket on the back of the right shoulder indicates that this → represents ← a workman.
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E.62.10
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Carved piece of open-work rail of furniture, shape → represents ← the hes vase. Object is flat and only some small amount of white pigm |
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E.62.16
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re made up of one dot surrounded by two concentric circles, the number of these → represents ← the value of that side. On two sides there are five, on two there ar |
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E.65.6
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→ represents ← the hieroglyph for the bolt of a door, which has the value of ' |
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