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Palaestra at Olympia
Palaestra at Olympia
Remains of the palaestra at Olympia near the stadium., Dates to c. 3rd century BCE., Cartwright, Mark. "Palaestra, Olympia." Ancient History Encyclopedia. Accessed May 10, 2017. http://www.ancient.eu/image/442/
Palaestra at Tyre
Palaestra at Tyre
Remains of the palaestra in Tyre., Dates to the 2nd century CE.
Panathenaic Amphora
Panathenaic Amphora
Black-figure amphora with Athena. Inscriptions in Greek on either side of Athena read: TON ATHENETHEN ATHLON, and THEIOPHRASTOS ARCHE. The other side depicts the apobates race with the charioteer and nude athlete., Inscription reads "from the games at Athens" and indicates that it was from the year of Theophrastos as ruler, c. 340-339 BCE., The J. Paul Getty Museum. "Attic Panathenaic Amphora with Lid." The J. Paul Getty Museum. Accessed May 10, 2017. http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/8650/attributed-to-the-marsyas-painter-attic-panathenaic-amphora-with-lid-greek-attic-340-339-bc/
Panathenaic Amphora (Miniature)
Panathenaic Amphora (Miniature)
Black-figure miniature terracotta panathenaic amphora. Athena is featured on the obverse, with a seated athlete holding a torch is on the reverse., Dates to c. 400 century BCE in the Classical period and is attributed to the Bulas Group., Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Terracotta miniature Panathenaic amphora." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Online. Accessed November 22, 2017. http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/254219
Panathenaic Amphora (Miniature)
Panathenaic Amphora (Miniature)
Black-figure miniature terracotta panathenaic amphora. Athena is featured on the obverse, with a seated athlete holding a fillet is on the reverse., Dates to c. 400 century BCE in the Classical period and is attributed to the Bulas Group., Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Terracotta miniature Panathenaic amphora." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Online. Accessed November 22, 2017. http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/247320
Panathenaic Amphora with Apobates Race
Panathenaic Amphora with Apobates Race
Black-figure panathenaic amphora. Athena is depicted on the obverse with an inscription written vertically by a column, reading 'ATHENETHEN ATHLON' meaning 'from the games Athens' and 'THEIOPHRASTOS ARCHE'. On the reverse is a four horse chariot, a charioteer, and a nude male athlete wearing a helmet and holding a shield., Date to c. 340-339 BCE., The J. Paul Getty Trust. "Attic Panathenaic Amphora with Lid." The J. Paul Getty Museum. Accessed November 22, 2017. http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/8650/attributed-to-the-marsyas-painter-attic-panathenaic-amphora-with-lid-greek-atti
Panathenaic Amphora with Boxers
Panathenaic Amphora with Boxers
Black-figure amphora depicting four figures. One female stands as an onlooker with a male onlooker standing on the other side of the vase facing in, both elaborately dressed. In the center or two male figures, on inside a large amphora reaching out, with the other figure holding the lid and an animal over top of him. On the other side, two male nude boxers wearing gloves are depicted fighting over top of a tripod with two clothed male judges standing on either side observing., Dates to c. 540 BCE and is attributed to the Swing Painter., Brooklyn Museum. "Black-figure Amphora of Panathenaic Shape." Brooklyn Museum Online. Accessed November 22, 2017. https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/147182

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