Gold earrings with pendant doves. Early 2nd c. BC.
Gold earrings with carnelian doves. Apulia, 2nd century BC.
(both in the Benaki museum, Greece.)
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Alberobello, Puglia, ITALY
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Polignano a Mare, Puglia, Italy by Ludovic Pizzera
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Fragment from an Apulian red-figure volute-krater, depicting a woman's head (gorgoneion?) in relief. Artist unknown; ca. 350-320 BCE. Now in the Museum der Universität Tübingen, Germany. Photo credit: ArchaiOptix/Wikimedia Commons.
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Gnathian kantaros
* 350-270 BCE
* Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm
Stockholm, November 2023
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Lecce, Italy (by Tony Phillips)
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The trulli of Alberobello, Italy. These dry stone huts of this style are only found in a small area of Apulia.
March 9, 2024
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Detail of bowl depicting a winged siren playing the diaulos, Apulia, 330-310 BC
Martin von Wagner Museum, Würzburg (via)
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Trullo Sovrano, the only traditional two story trullo in Alberobello. Trulli are traditional houses found in a small area of Apulia.
March 9, 2024
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she's dancing now! :')
(sorry celebrating finally knowing how to make things move in gimp haha).
it's the very same dashboard siren I isolated yesterday.
source: Bowl with winged siren, Apulia, 330-310 BC, H 5751 - Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzburg, Germany
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photo ©marino Mannarini all rights reserved
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Actaeon, in the process of transforming into a deer, is set upon by his hounds. Apulian red-figure skyphos, artist unknown; ca. 400-350 BCE. Now in the Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe, Germany. Photo credit: Carole Raddato.
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Terracotta relief attachments from askoi showing episodes from hunts
* Canosa
* 270-200 BCE
* British Museum
London, July 2022
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