Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 3 “The Greek Thing”A chariot driven by a chariote
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 3 “The Greek Thing”A chariot driven by a charioteer. Terracota figurine. Votive offering from the 8th century BC on display at the Ancient Agora Museum of Athens.The Ancient Agora Museum is housed in the -reconstructed- Stoa of Attalos (a stoa was a covered portico) in the Agora of Athens, built c. 150 BC. The exhibition in the museum gallery holds archaeological finds from the ancient Agora. The collection of the museum includes clay, bronze and glass objects, sculptures, coins and inscriptions from the 7th to the 5th century BC. The earliest antiquities, potsherds, vases, terracotta figurines and weapons, dating from the Neolothic, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Geometric period, come from wells and tombs excavated in the area of the Athenian Agora and its surroundings. Terracota figurines were a mode of artistic and religious expression, familiar objects to the ancient Greeks. Figurines are found in settlements, in graves and shrines. They stood in houses as mere decorations, or served as cult images in small house shrines. Some of them functioned as charms to ward off evil, others were brought to temples and sanctuaries as offerings to the gods and deposited in graves either as possessions of the deceased, gifts, or protective devices.Ancient Agora Museum, Stoa of Attalos, Athens, Greece -- source link
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