Bronze Age Greek and Roman artifacts at the İzmir Archaeological Museum in İzmir, Turkey

Bronze Age Greek and Roman artifacts at the İzmir Archaeological Museum in İzmir, Turkey.
The İzmir Archaeological Museum originally established in 1924 contains remains from ancient Smyrna, claimed to be the birthplace of Homer, as well as Ephesus, Pergamon, Miletus, Aphrodisias, Clazomenae, Teos, and Iasos including busts, statues, statuettes, jewelry, coins, tools, architectural elements and various eating and cooking utensils. One of the most impressive is a life-sized late Hellenistic bronze sculpture of a running athlete wearing a victory wreath from the coast of Kyme.


Image: Life-sized late Hellenistic bronze sculpture of a running athlete wearing a victory wreath from the coast of Kyme. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Dick Osseman.

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