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A towering stone column Melville Monument topped by a statue rises above urban buildings and bare trees in Edinburgh, Scotland.-stock-foto
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Drachma of Peroz I (ruler of Persia; 459–484). Obverse: bust of Peroz I facing right; he wears a crown with wings, above it a crescent topped by a korymbos; Pahlavi legend. Reverse: fire altar; to its left the ruler stretching his hands to a star, to its right a priest stretching his hands to a crescent; on both sides signs/monograms; pearl rim; Pahlavi legend. Sassanid art, Sassanid Kingdom; Persia (Iran). Coin: diameter 26.0 mm, weight 3.57 g., A round, weathered disk with a rough, cracked surface showing raised, worn relief features; the object appears in shades of gray, silver, and off--stock-foto
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Drachma of Peroz I (ruler of Persia, 459–484). Obverse: bust of Peroz I facing right; he wears a winged crown topped by a crescent with a korymbos; Pahlavi legend. Reverse: fire altar with two orants (king and priest?) at the sides; above the altar a star and a crescent; pearl rim; Pahlavi legend. Sassanid art; Persia. Coin diameter 26.0–26.5 mm, weight 3.95 g., A circular metallic object with a weathered, textured surface in shades of silver, gray, and darker tarnished tones, featuring a raised central design surrounded by a beaded border; the central design shows a vertical column-like-stock-foto
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Drachma of Peroz I (ruler of Persia; 459–484). Obverse: bust of Peroz I facing right, wearing a crown topped with a korymbos; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: fire altar; at left the ruler stretching his hands to a star, at right a priest stretching his hands to a crescent; signs/monograms on both sides; pearl rim; Pahlavi inscription. Sassanid Kingdom, Sassanid art; Persia, 459–484. Coin: diameter 26.0–26.5 mm, weight 4.00 g., A circular metallic object with an uneven edge and a raised central design showing a column-like vertical form flanked by two standing stylized figures, surrounded by a-stock-foto
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drachma, Bahram IV (ruler of Persia; 389–399), busts, altars, crowns, Iran, korymbos, Persia, fire altar (iconographic), Sassanid art, Sassanid Kingdom. Obv.: Bust of Bahram IV facing right; on his head a crown with wings and a korymbos. Pahlavi inscription. Rev.: Fire altar; below the altar the king and the priest facing each other, both holding barsoms; above the altar on the right side a vertical inscription; pearl rim. Pahlavi inscription. Date: 389–399. Coin: dia. 23.5 × 24.5 mm, weight 4.20 g., A round metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface shows a raised central design-stock-foto
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Lithuanian trojak, Sigismund II Augustus (king of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: under the crown a tied royal monogram composed of the letters SA, flanked by the year 15 - 6Z; rim inscription: SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.MAG.DVX.LI. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (Pursuit) facing left, below the value number III and the Column coat of arms dividing the rim inscription: GROSS.AR.TRIP-MAG.DVCA.LI. Dated 1562, struck in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Poland–Lithuania). Coin; diameter approx. 21.6–21.7 mm; weight 2.85 g., A round metal coin with a worn surface showing a raised central monogram topped by a-stock-foto
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Lithuanian trojak, Sigismund II Augustus (king of Poland; 1544–1572); silver coin, 1562, Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Obverse: under the crown a tied monogram composed of the letters SA, with the year on the sides: 15 - 6Z; inscription around the rim: SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.MAG.DVX.L. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (Pursuit) turned left, below the value number III and the Column coat of arms dividing the rim inscription: GROSS.AR.TRI - MAG.DVCA.LI. Features emblems of the Jagiellon dynasty, royal monogram SA, tied monograms, and Polish–Lithuanian heraldry., A round metallic object with a worn-stock-foto
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Lithuanian trojak, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: under the crown a tied royal monogram composed of the letters SA, date on the sides 15 - 6Z, rim inscription .SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.MAG.DVX.L. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (Pursuit) facing left, below the value number III and the Column coat of arms dividing the rim inscription .GROSS.AR.TRIP - MAG.DVCA.LI. Dated 1562, struck in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Poland–Lithuania). Coin; diameter ~21.4–21.7 mm; weight 2.92 g., A circular metallic coin with a worn, textured surface in shades of silver, gray, and dark brown,-stock-foto
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Lithuanian troika, Sigismund II Augustus (king of Poland; 1544–1572); obverse: under the crown a tied monogram composed of the letters SA, on the sides the year: 15 - 6Z, in the rim the inscription: .SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.MAG.DVX.LI; reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (Pursuit) facing left, below the value number III and the Column coat of arms dividing the inscription in the rim: .GROSS.AR.TRIP - MAG.DVCA.LI; 1562, Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Polish coin; monograms; coats of arms; diameter 21.0–21.5 mm; weight 2.82 g., A round metal coin with a worn, dark gray and silver surface showing a raised-stock-foto
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Lithuanian trojak, Sigismund II Augustus (king of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: under the crown a tied royal monogram composed of the letters SA, flanked by the year 15-6Z, rim inscription .SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.MAG.DVX.L. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (Pursuit) facing left, below the value number III and the Column coat of arms dividing the rim inscription .GROSS.AR.TRIP - MAG.DVCA.LI. Dated 1562, struck in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Poland). Coin, diameter 21.0–21.4 mm, weight 2.99 g., A round metallic object with a worn dark brown and gray patina, showing a raised circular border and a-stock-foto
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drachma, Khosroes II Anoshirvan (ruler of Persia; 531–579). Obverse: bust of the king facing right wearing a crown decorated with a double pearl diadem, pearl rim, three crescents on the outside, a sphere at the top. Reverse: burning altar, king on one side, priest on the other, pearl rim. Sassanid Kingdom (224–651), coin, weight 4.00 g, dated 531–579., A round metallic object with a raised central design showing a symmetrical scene; the surface is mostly silver with areas of darker gray patina and slight brownish discoloration in recessed crevices. The central motif includes a vertical column-stock-foto
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Bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of Apollo in a laurel wreath to the right; reverse: tripod, behind it a thyrsus with ribbons diagonally to the right, monograms on left and right, an inscription in two rows on the sides. Iconography: head of Apollo, tripod, thyrsus. Mythology: Apollo. Monograms present. Date: 1st quarter of the 1st century BC (95–65 BC). Region: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion. Coin; weight 7.02 g; diameters 24.7 mm and 24.4 mm., A round, worn coin with a dark gray and black patina showing uneven texture and scratches, featuring a raised crescent-shaped area and a-stock-foto
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drachma, Shapur II (ruler of Persia; 309–379), busts, crowns, Iran, korymbos, Persia, fire altar, Sassanid art, Sassanid Kingdom. Obv.: Bust of Shapur II wearing a crown topped with a korymbos, face turned to the right; Pahlavi inscription. Rev.: Burning altar, in its flames a male bust turned to the right; on the sides stand the king and the priest facing each other, both holding a sword in their hands; pearl rim; Pahlavi inscription. 309–379, Persia, coin; diameter 26.0 × 26.5 mm, weight 4.00 g., A circular metal object with an irregular edge, primarily silver-gray with areas of darker gray-stock-foto
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drachma, Shapur II (ruler of Persia; 309–379). Obv.: Bust of Shapur II facing right; on his head is a crown topped with a korymbos. Pahlavi inscription. Rev.: Burning altar, in its flames a male bust facing right; on the sides stand two male figures facing each other, both holding swords; pearl rim. Pahlavi inscription. 309–379, Persia. Coin: diameter 22.0–22.5 mm, weight 3.67 g., A round metallic object with a textured, worn surface in shades of silver, gray, and darker tarnished gray, showing a raised central scene with a few human-like figures and a column-like structure; the outer edge has-stock-foto
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Denarius, posthumous portrait of Faustina the Elder (98–141; Roman empress 138–141); issuer Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: Bust of Faustina I draped, facing right, legend DIVA • FAVSTINA. Reverse: Six-column façade of the temple of Divine Faustina with a statue of the empress in the middle, legend AED • DIVSTINAE (circumferential). After 141 CE, Roman Empire. Coin: diameter 16.5–17.5 mm, weight 3.15 g, axis 180°., A round, worn coin with an uneven edge shown against a white background, the coin surface appearing dark gray with lighter gray highlights; the center of-stock-foto
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drachma, Ardashir I (ruler of Persia; 224–242), busts, crowns, altar, Persia, Sassanid Kingdom, fire altar, korymbos, Obv.: Bust of the king in a crown topped with a korymbos, Pahlavi legend. Rev.: Fire altar, Pahlavi legend. 224–241, Persia, Sassanid Kingdom (224–651), Ctesiphon (Mint C), coin, weight 3.90 g, A circular metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised central column-like structure topped by a flat capital from which a group of flame-like shapes rise; flanking the central structure are symmetrical, curved decorative elements that suggest mirrored forms; the rim-stock-foto
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Denarius (bracteate) — one-sided coin; obverse: column with two arches supported by a crescent topped with a sphere; on both sides an equal-armed cross with widening, forked ends; motifs include AR marks, crosses, columns, spheres; maker/attribution: Ryszard Antoni (1841–1894) and Potocki Andrzej Kazimierz (1861–1908) noted; Teutonic Knights (State of the Teutonic Order), ca. 1267/1268–ca. 1277/1278; diameter 16.6 mm; weight 0.18 g., A circular, shallow object with an uneven, chipped rim in shades of gray, brown, and beige, showing a slightly darker inner ring and a lighter central area; the-stock-foto
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denarius - bracteate, arcades (iconographic), AR marks, crosses, columns, trefoil (iconographic), forked column (iconographic), one-sided coin, equal-armed cross (iconographic), Teutonic Knights (order), Column with two arches, slightly forked at the base, topped with a trefoil. On each side, one isosceles cross with widening ends of the arms, ca. 1267/1268 - ca. 1277/1278, State of the Teutonic Order (1226-1525), coin (one-sided), diameter 17.2 mm, weight 0.18 g, A round, weathered object with an uneven, chipped edge, showing a recessed central area with a raised, symmetrical relief; the-stock-foto
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Denarius - bracteate, arcades, Leliwa (coat of arms), columns, crosses, forked column, one-sided coin, equal-armed cross, spheres, Teutonic Knights (Order), column with two arches at the bottom, forked, topped with a sphere. On both sides one isosceles cross with widening, forked ends of the arms. ca. 1267/1268–ca. 1277/1278, State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Coin (one-sided), diameter 17.7 mm, weight 0.22 g., A round, weathered metal object with a broken section at the bottom, showing a recessed central area with a symmetrical raised motif resembling two adjacent circular shapes; the-stock-foto
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denarius - bracteate, arcades, Leliwa (coat of arms), columns, crosses, forked column, one-sided coins, equal-armed cross, spheres, Teutonic Knights (order), Column with two arches at the bottom, forked, topped with a sphere. On both sides, one isosceles cross with widening, forked ends of the arms, ca. 1267/1268 - ca. 1277/1278, State of the Teutonic Order (1226-1525), coin (one-sided), diameter 17.7 mm, weight 0.22 g, A round, weathered object with a cracked edge and a shallow concave surface, showing a textured, uneven surface with worn raised shapes; the object displays muted tones of gray-stock-foto
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Denarius (bracteate) depicting arcades and a column with two arches at the bottom, forked and topped with a sphere; on each side an equal-armed cross and spheres. Inscription/marks: AR marks, crosses. Associated names: Richard, Antoni (1841–1894). Teutonic Knights (Order). Dated ca. 1267/1268–ca. 1277/1278, State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Coin (one-sided), diameter 17.1 mm, weight 0.19 g., A round, slightly irregular flat object with a weathered surface showing a raised circular border and a shallow central depression divided into two lobes; the object appears metallic with a patina-stock-foto
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Denarius - bracteate; arcades; Richard, Antoni (1841-1894); AR marks; crosses; forked column; columns; one-sided coin; equal-armed cross; spheres; Teutonic Knights (order); Column with two arches at the bottom, forked, topped with a sphere; on each side one equal-armed cross; ca. 1267/1268–ca. 1277/1278; State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525); coin (one-sided); diameter 17.1 mm; weight 0.19 g, A round, weathered object with a rough, uneven rim and a shallow concave center, displaying textured raised areas and depressions; its surface shows muted tones of gray, off-white, beige, and touches of-stock-foto
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Denarius (bracteate). One-sided coin showing a forked column topped with a sphere and two arches at the base; on each side of the column an equal-armed cross; arcades, columns, crosses, spheres. Teutonic Knights (Order). ca. 1267/1268–ca. 1277/1278. Coin (one-sided). Diameter 17.3 mm; weight 0.19 g., A round, worn metallic object with a textured surface, showing an embossed central design that forms two adjacent rounded shapes separated by a raised vertical ridge; the central area contains symmetrical raised marks resembling simple cross-like forms, and the outer edge is irregular with a small-stock-foto
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Denarius bracteate with arcades, columns, crosses, forked column, equal-armed cross, one-sided coin, spheres; associated with the Teutonic Knights (Order). Depicts a column with two arches at the bottom, forked, topped with a sphere; on each side, one equal-armed cross. Dated ca. 1267/1268–ca. 1277/1278. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Coin (one-sided). Diameter 17.3 mm, weight 0.19 g., A round, worn object with a raised central design sits against a white background; the object appears in shades of gray, silver, and off-white, with darker gray areas suggesting wear and texture, and a-stock-foto
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Denarius (bracteate) showing arcades, columns, crosses, forked column, equal-armed cross, one-sided coin with spheres; Column with two arches at the bottom, forked, topped with a sphere; on each side one equal-armed cross. ca. 1267/1268–ca. 1277/1278. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Coin (one-sided). Diameter 17.3 mm; weight 0.19 g., A round, weathered metallic disc with a raised central design and an uneven edge, showing a patina in shades of gray, brown, dark gray, and hints of green; the surface has a textured, worn appearance with shallow depressions and a small notch on the rim,-stock-foto
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Lithuanian trojak, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: under the crown a tied monogram composed of the letters SA, flanked by the date 15 - 6Z, rim inscription .SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.MAG.DVX.L. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń (Pursuit) facing left, below the value number III and the Column coat of arms dividing the rim inscription .GROSS.AR.TRIP - MAG.DVCA.LI. Dated 1562, struck in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Poland–Lithuania). Coin; diameter ~21.4–21.5 mm, weight 2.92 g., A circular metallic object with a worn, dark gray surface and areas of lighter gray highlights,-stock-foto
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A tall stone column topped with a statue stands in a wide staircase plaza. Lush green trees flank the monument, under a cloudy sky with patches of blu-stock-foto
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Design for Fountain with Canopic Jar, Giuseppe Barberi, Italian, 1746–1809, Pen and black ink, brush and gray wash, traces of graphite on off-white laid paper, In the center of a wide, low basin stands a column topped with a canopic jar. At the base sit two Egyptian figures with water flowing from their mouths., Italy, 1790, architecture, Drawing-stock-foto
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Project for a Fountain with Alternative Suggestions, Graphite, brush and bistre, gray watercolor on paper, Elevation of a fountain. In the middle of the basin, is a figure of a reclining water god. Along the central axis, to either side of the figure, are two Doric columns. The left one has an angular pedestal with dolphins at the corners, water pouring from their mouths. The two columns are fluted and covered in two rows of friezes: the lower row is broad, with a carved figural narrative, while the upper row is smaller, and with an inscription 'NON PLVS'.-stock-foto
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Design for a Monument Commemorating Systematization of Weights and Measures in France, Pen and black ink, brush and gray, red and blue wash on paper, joined at center, A series of monuments lined side by side. At the center, Liberty and a tricolor with the inscription 'LIBERTE' are on top of a pedestal in the shape of a prison tower; laterally are statues representing weights and measurements and columns with attributes referring to science. A snake, topped by an 'X' is wound around the left column under a lozenge, representing Night: the top of the column is surrounded by a railing-stock-foto
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The immense 406-foot-long Main Hall at the Nordic Museum is lined with marble columns and topped by a high-arched ceiling.-stock-foto
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This engraving illustrates a sturdy Romanesque arcade section. It features massive, cylindrical stone piers topped with heavy, molded abacuses and circular capitals. The semi-circular arch is constructed from uniform stone voussoirs, demonstrating the robust structural mass and simplified geometric forms characteristic of Norman architectural design. From one of a collection of woodcuts published in the 4th (enlarged) edition of A Glossary of Terms Used In Grecian, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture, which was published in 1845.-stock-foto
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Amulet - Uadz column, protective amulet shaped like a scepter topped with a papyrus canopy; grave good, scepter motif; 664–525 BC, Late Period, 26th Dynasty, Egypt; material: amulet; height 2.5 cm, width 0.9 cm, A small elongated object with a rounded top and a looped protrusion, shown against a plain light gray background; the object is primarily bright turquoise blue with areas of darker blue mottling and small dark brown spots; there are several irregular red markings on the lower portion; the surface appears glossy and slightly worn in places.-stock-foto
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Bell ghanta, 19th century, Tibet. Ritual object used in Tibetan Buddhist rites; percussion idiophone. Metal bell with decoration of the bowl in the form of festoons. Includes vajra head and mantras. Height 18.7 cm, width 8.5 cm., A decorative metal bell with a dark metallic body and golden accents sits upright against a plain light gray background, showing intricate raised ornamental patterns on the bell's surface and a rounded base with a gold-toned rim; its handle is an ornate vertical column topped by a sculpted crown-like element and a small carved head, all in a darker gold to bronze hue,-stock-foto
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Vilnius vicinity. Chapel in Ponary. Photographer: Jan Bułhak 1876–1950. Village brick chapel, circa 1934. Place of origin: Vilnius Lithuania. Photograph nature photograph. Dimensions: height 15.7 cm, width 11.3 cm., A tall weathered stone column topped by a small rectangular niche structure with a metal cross stands in an open field; the column and niche show peeling and rough textures in shades of gray and off-white, with darker worn patches. The surrounding landscape features a gently sloping hill with a group of trees along its ridge and a grassy plain in front; the ground appears uneven-stock-foto
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Side table, TABLE with a top in the form of a round saucer mounted on a turned stem forked into a tripod. The top has cut-out recesses for a jug and eight glasses. The central stem is in the form of a baluster with carved acanthus leaves. Legs made of channel-shaped slats, topped with volutes at the bottom, with turned knobs applied on the sides. 1820–1840, England. Furniture; table. Height 100.5 cm, width 39 cm, depth 39 cm., A tall, slender wooden stand with a dark brown finish features a round, scalloped top supported by a turned central column that narrows toward the middle and has carved-stock-foto
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Side table, TABLE with a top in the form of a round saucer mounted on a turned stem forked into a tripod. The top has cut-out recesses for a jug and 8 glasses. The central stem is in the form of a baluster with carved acanthus leaves. Legs made of channel-shaped slats, topped with volutes at the bottom, with turned knobs applied on the sides. 1820–1840, England. Furniture, table. Height 100.5 cm; width 39 cm; depth 39 cm., A wooden stand with a round scalloped top is shown against a plain light gray background; the stand has a slender turned central column with carved details and a dark brown-stock-foto
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Mantel clock by Alexandre Pertrand fl. ca. 1840. Mantel clock in the form of a four-column portico on a cuboid base and counter-base; boxwood inlays on the front of the cornice and base with a rhombus rosette and a tendril on both stylons; gilded bronze bases and capitals. Suspended movement with a silver dial with Roman numerals and two keyholes hangs between the columns. Gilded bronze frame with shells surrounds the clock. Oak construction with rosewood facing and light wood insets. Ca. 1840, Paris, France. Timepiece; H. 47 cm, W. 21 cm., A vertical wooden structure with a polished dark-stock-foto
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Amulet - Uadz column, protective amulet, grave goods, scepters. Amulet in the shape of a scepter topped with a papyrus canopy. 664–525 BC; Late Period, 26th Dynasty, Egypt. Amulet; height 2.5 cm, width 0.9 cm., A single elongated object with a rounded bottom and a flared top, shown against a plain light gray background; the object is predominantly bright blue with areas of darker blue and small patches of greenish discoloration and brownish spots, and the top has a small circular hole through it beneath a curved crest.-stock-foto
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Lamp with a depiction of Athena-Neith, Mithra mythology, Attys mythology, Phrygian caps iconography, figural lamp. Lamp decorated with a youth, standing on its container, leaning against a column topped with a bird's head bent over a palm capital. The young man stands cross-legged, dressed in a garment that can be interpreted as a chiton or as Roman armor with pteryges, he has a Phrygian cap, on his head, and his right hand rests on a circular object a tambourine or rather a shield. 1st–3rd century, Egypt, oil lamp; height 19.5 cm, width 9.7 cm, depth 4 cm., A weathered, irregularly shaped-stock-foto