Greek and Roman antiquities at the Archaeological Museum of the City of Vis, Croatia

Greek and Roman antiquities at the Archaeological Museum of the City of Vis, Croatia.
This museum's collections include Greek ceramics dating back to 3rd -1st century BCE, a Roman relief of the god Mars from the 1st-2nd centuries CE, Roman funerary sculpture, and amphorae recovered from ancient shipwrecks in the Vela Svitnja Bay. The amphorae are exhibited in a storage area arranged in the same way there were transported below deck in the ancient ships. Objects from the Bronze and Iron Ages include painted ceramic fragments, fibulae, decorative glassware, jewelry, ritual vessels, and stone altars. The museum also houses the largest collection of Hellenistic monuments in Croatia, stored there by the Split Archaeological Museum.




Images: Storage vault with amphorae recovered from ancient shipwrecks,  Bronze head of the goddess Artemis,  and collection of recovered Greek ceramics. Images courtesy of the museum.

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