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Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Λ3239 Kissamos, Health Center. Found and donated by D. Vout

Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:

Λ3239 Kissamos, Health Center. Found and donated by D. Vouterakis 1985. Decorative marble group of Aphrodite and Eros sitting on a rock playing guitar. The composition is iconographically unique. Although Eros is often depicted with a guitar or lyre (on lamps, figurines, mosaics, wall paintings, etc.), the depiction of Aphrodite with musical instruments is rare. It probably decorate an atrium. Date: Second half of 1st century A.D.


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Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Λ3210 Kissamos, El. Venizelos Square 1983. Marble statue of

Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:

Λ3210 Kissamos, El. Venizelos Square 1983. Marble statue of Silinos. The statue worked as a fountain with water flowing from the goatskin on his shoulder. Well polished Parian marble (lychnites). Date 1st 02nd century A.D.


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Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Λ694 Kissamos, eastern Roman Baths, 1967. Marble statue of Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Λ694 Kissamos, eastern Roman Baths, 1967. Marble statue of Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Λ694 Kissamos, eastern Roman Baths, 1967. Marble statue of

Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:

Λ694 Kissamos, eastern Roman Baths, 1967. Marble statue of a Satyr resting. He leans on a tree trunk, where a pedum for hunting hares in hanging. He wears a panther’s skin and was possibly holding a flute. Under the trunk, a miniature cow is represented. Loose copy of a Hellenistic prototype. Date 2nd century A.D.


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Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Λ418, Kissamos, Raisakis plot 2005, Naked marble torso of ACrete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Λ418, Kissamos, Raisakis plot 2005, Naked marble torso of A

Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:

Λ418, Kissamos, Raisakis plot 2005, Naked marble torso of Aphrodite wearing a diadem. Roman copy of a Hellenistic prototype from the end of 4th century B.C. It belongs to the type of Capitoline Aphrodite (modest Aphrodite).


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