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Diadem Inscribed with Olympic Victor Name
Diadem Inscribed with Olympic Victor Name
Decorated gold diadem inscribed with the name of Tiberius Claudius Artemidorus, an Olympic victor, Included in the images are Helios, Horus, and Demeter-Isis., Dates to c. 67-98 CE., British Museum. “Diadem.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed May 19, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=466013&partId=1&searchText=pankr
Diadoumenos
Diadoumenos
Marble statue of a nude male athlete tying a ribbon around his head. The right hand is missing., Dates to c. 118-138 BCE. This is a Roman copy of a fifth century BCE Greek bronze original created by Polykeitos. It was discobered in a Roman theatre., British Museum. “statue.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed July 6, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=399047&partId=1&searchText=greek+athlete&page=1
Diadoumenos
Diadoumenos
Marble statue of a nude athlete tying a fillet around his head., Heavily restored, the arms, legs, tree trunk and head are ancient, the rest is a cast of another ancient copy from Delos. Roman copy dating to c. 69-96 CE of a Greek original (c. 430 BCE)., Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Fragments of a marble statue of the Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head)." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Online. Accessed November 15, 2017. http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251838
Diadoumenos
Diadoumenos
Marble statue of a nude athlete tying a fillet around his head., Roman copy dating to c. 118-138 CE of a Greek bronze original (c. 430 BCE).
Diadoumenos
Diadoumenos
Marble statue of a nude athlete tying a fillet around his head. Missing one arm., Roman copy dating to the 1st century CE of a Greek original (c. 430 BCE)., British Museum. “The Farnese Diadoumenos.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed May 19, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=399046&partId=1&searchText=greek
Diadoumenos Head
Diadoumenos Head
Marble head of an athlete wearing a fillet., Roman marble copy dating to c. 120-140 CE of a Greek bronze original attributed to Polykleitos (c. 430 BCE)., British Museum. “Diadoumenos.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed May 19, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1606061&partId=1&searchText=gree
Diadoumenos Head
Diadoumenos Head
Marble head of an athlete wearing a fillet., Roman copy dating to the 1st century CE of a Greek original (c. 430 BCE).
Diptych with Circus Scene
Diptych with Circus Scene
Diptych depicting Flavius Anastasius in the center. Various scenes surround him including children with goats, actors wearing masks and a circus scene with men roping lions., Flavius Anastasius was the Roman consul for the year 517 BCE, which this diptych dates to (Kyle 2015: 336-337)., Kyle, Donald G. Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World. Second Edition. Chichester: Wiley Blackwell: 2015.

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