Mosaics with a depiction of the labours of Hercules. The mosaics probably belonged to a public building, possibly a gymnasium dating circa 300 A.D. They were discovered in the premises of the Byzantine church Panagia Ekatontapyliani in Parikia, Paros
In the large panel Dionysos is depicted on a panther followed by a satyr. In the border part, the artist’s signature is preserved indicating his provenance; Daphne, a suburb of Antioch, where there was a famous mosaic school at the time. The legend of Dionysos and Ariadne of Naxos is depicted in the best preserved smaller panel. The comic masks allude to the relationship of Dionysos with theatre.
Found in the town of Chania (ancient Kydonia), near the Market Square in 1977.