Antiquities from Dodona including the famous Riaci Warriors on exhibit through June 8, 2019 at the Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria, Italy

Antiquities from Dodona including the famous Riaci Warriors on exhibit through June 8, 2019 at the Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria, Italy.
Antiquities from Dodona, the ancient Greek oracle and a panhellenic sanctuary in Epirus, will be exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria, Italy. The exhibition “Ιl Santuario di Dodona e la Magna Grecia” presents artifacts reflecting the importance of relations between Dodona and the cities of Magna Graecia, from the founding of the Greek colonies to the later Roman era, as documented by ancient literary sources and archaeological evidence, along with epigraphic and numismatic data. Artifacts will be on display from both the Reggio Calabria museum as well as the Archaeological Museum of Ionnina.


Image: One of the Riaci warriors thought to be the work of Myron created between 460 and 450 BCE found by a snorkeling chemist near Monasterace, Italy. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Effems and digitally enhanced.

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