Archaeological Museum of Corfu, Greece
Archaeological Museum of Corfu, Greece.
The Archaeological Museum of Corfu, Greece constructed between 1962 and 1965 houses archaeological finds from the ancient city of Corfu, from the region of Cassiope and the district of Thesprotia. These include the oldest stone pediment in Greece from the Artemis Temple of Corfu dated between 590-580 BCE, the Lion of Menecrates dated to the end of the 7th century BCE , hoplite armor and weapons, funerary monuments, votive statuettes of Artemis, ceramics, reliefs, and portrait sculpture including a Roman copy of a 3rd century BCE portrait head of Thycydides.
Images courtesy of the museum and Wikimedia Commons contributors Dr. K, and Zde
The Archaeological Museum of Corfu, Greece constructed between 1962 and 1965 houses archaeological finds from the ancient city of Corfu, from the region of Cassiope and the district of Thesprotia. These include the oldest stone pediment in Greece from the Artemis Temple of Corfu dated between 590-580 BCE, the Lion of Menecrates dated to the end of the 7th century BCE , hoplite armor and weapons, funerary monuments, votive statuettes of Artemis, ceramics, reliefs, and portrait sculpture including a Roman copy of a 3rd century BCE portrait head of Thycydides.
Gorgon pediment from the Temple of Artemis 590-580 BCE |
hoplite armor |
Archaic period votive plaque |
Portrait head of Thucydides, Roman copy of 3rd century BCE Greek original |
Images courtesy of the museum and Wikimedia Commons contributors Dr. K, and Zde
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