Red-legged Cormorant (Poikilocarbo gaimardi), Isla Choros, Coquimbo Region, Chile
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Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum
Local sandstone
Greek Late Archaic period, ca. 510-500 BCE
Found at Poseidonia/Paestum (see on Pleiades), Heraion at Foce del Sele (sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele; on Pleiades), some 9 km north of the city center
From the frieze of the Late Archaic (second, Doric) temple ("tempio maggiore") in the Heraion
Twelve metopes survive from this temple, of which ten represent elaborately dressed maidens moving (processing, running or dancing) in a ritual or mythic scene, one preserves part of an Amazonomachy, and one no longer preserves its scene.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum