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Lead andirons from Campagna-Piantito by diffendale

Lead andirons from Campagna-Piantito

Late Classical period, mid-4th c. BCE
Found at Campagna, loc. Piantito, Tomb 2, in the territory of Eboli (ancient Eburum; see on Pleiades)
Pit grave with an adult female inhumation

Photographed on display in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Eboli e della Media Valle del Sele

Lead andiron from Vico Equense by diffendale

Lead andiron from Vico Equense

Archaic-Classical period, ca. 6th-5th c. BCE
Found at Vico Equense (ancient Aequana; see on Pleiades), Via Nicotera necropolis
The conditions of recovery during rescue excavations carried out in 1966 did not allow the identification of tomb groups.

Photographed on display in the Antiquarium 'Silio Italico,' Vico Equense, Campania, Italy
Inv. 165701

Miniature lead votive plaque representing a Potnia Theron from Rhodes by diffendale

Miniature lead votive plaque representing a Potnia Theron from Rhodes

Greek Archaic period, 7th-6th c. BCE
From Rhodes (see on Pleiades)

In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Inv. 3303 M

Roman lead weight (dilitron) from Pontus et Bithynia with agoranomos inscription by diffendale

Roman lead weight (dilitron) from Pontus et Bithynia with agoranomos inscription

Roman Imperial period, ca. 1st-3rd c. CE

1006.05 g

Photographed on display in, and in the collection of, the Pera Museum (Pera Müzesi), Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Türkiye
Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection

Hellenistic or Roman lead weight (mna) with fish from Cyzicus by diffendale

Hellenistic or Roman lead weight (mna) with fish from Cyzicus

Hellenistic-Early Roman period (ca. 3rd c. BCE-2nd c. CE)
From Cyzicus (see on Pleiades), Mysia

One mna (465.10 g)

Photographed on display in, and in the collection of, the Pera Museum (Pera Müzesi), Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Türkiye
Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection

Hellenistic lead weight (mna) from Ephesus by diffendale

Hellenistic lead weight (mna) from Ephesus

Hellenistic period (ca. 3rd-1st c. BCE)
From Ephesus (see on Pleiades), Ionia

One mna (465.85 g)

Photographed on display in, and in the collection of, the Pera Museum (Pera Müzesi), Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Türkiye
Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection

Hellenistic weight (trimnaion) from Myrina by diffendale

Hellenistic weight (trimnaion) from Myrina

Hellenistic (ca. 3rd-1st c. BCE)
From Myrina (see on Pleiades), Aeolis

Triminaion/trimnaion (1286.90 g)

Photographed on display in, and in the collection of, the Pera Museum (Pera Müzesi), Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Türkiye
Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection

Hellenistic weights with lyres from the Eastern Mediterranean by diffendale

Hellenistic weights with lyres from the Eastern Mediterranean

Hellenistic (ca. 3rd-1st c. BCE)

Left: From Colophon(?)(see on Pleiades), mina/mna, 471.30 g
Right: From the Aegean or Eastern Mediterranean. Hektemorion, 84.20 g

Photographed on display in, and in the collection of, the Pera Museum (Pera Müzesi), Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Türkiye
Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection

Hellenistic lead weight (mna) with lion from Lysimachea by diffendale

Hellenistic lead weight (mna) with lion from Lysimachea

Hellenistic (ca. 3rd-1st c. BCE)
From Lysimachea (see on Pleiades)

One mna (496.80 g)

Photographed on display in, and in the collection of, the Pera Museum (Pera Müzesi), Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Türkiye
Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection

Hellenistic weights with anchors from the Eastern Mediterranean by diffendale

Hellenistic weights with anchors from the Eastern Mediterranean

Hellenistic (ca. 3rd-1st c. BCE)
From the Aegean or Eastern Mediterranean

18: Hemimnaion, 249.45 g
19. Hemimnaion (or rather tristateron?), 63.40 g
20. 1/8 mina/mna, 51.35 g

Photographed on display in, and in the collection of, the Pera Museum (Pera Müzesi), Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Türkiye
Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection

Roman miniature lead figure of a camel (toy?) by diffendale

Roman miniature lead figure of a camel (toy?)

Roman Imperial period, ca. 1st c. CE
From Lower Egypt

Photographed on display in the exhibit "Legion. Life in the Roman army" (1 February-23 June 2024) at the British Museum, London.
In the collection of the British Museum
Purchased from R J P Alexander
inv. 1964,0107.32
www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/G_1964-0107-32

Fragment of a Roman lead relief representing architecture, possibly a theater by diffendale

Fragment of a Roman lead relief representing architecture, possibly a theater

Roman Imperial period, ca. 1st-3rd c. CE
Found near Buntingford

Photographed on display in the Verulamium Museum, St Albans, UK
Donated in memory of Joe O'Callaghan 1944-99

Central Gaulish terra sigillata (Samian ware) dish with barbotine (slip-trailed) decoration and ancient repairs from Welwyn by diffendale

Central Gaulish terra sigillata (Samian ware) dish with barbotine (slip-trailed) decoration and ancient repairs from Welwyn

Dragendorff type 36
Roman Imperial period, late 1st/early 2nd c. CE
Made in central Gaul
Found at the Grange, Welwyn (see on Pleiades)

Photographed on display in the Welwyn Roman Baths, Welwyn, Hertfordshire UK
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welwyn_Roman_Baths

Fragment of a terra sigillata bowl with a lead repair clamp, from Vienna by diffendale

Fragment of a terra sigillata bowl with a lead repair clamp, from Vienna

Dragendorff type 37 bowl
Roman Imperial period, 90-150 CE
Found in Vienna (ancient Vindobona; see on Pleiades)

Photographed on display in the Römermuseum (Roman
Museum), Vienna, Austria

End of a Roman lead sarcophagus with relief decoration representing Psyche framed by grapevines by diffendale

End of a Roman lead sarcophagus with relief decoration representing Psyche framed by grapevines

Late Antique, Roman Late Imperial Period, 4th c. CE
No archaeological provenience

In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology, Columbia, Missouri, USA
At the time the museum was located at Mizzou North
Inv. 62.60 (Museum purchase)
maacollections.missouri.edu/ArgusNET/Portal.aspx?lang=en-...

Hallstatt lead appliqué (solar symbols?) by diffendale

Hallstatt lead appliqué (solar symbols?)

From the tumulus cemetery at Frög, Carinthia, Austria
Hallstatt period, ca. 600 BCE

Probably an appliqué once affixed to ceramic vessels

In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

Hallstatt lead figurines of horse riders by diffendale

Hallstatt lead figurines of horse riders

From the tumulus cemetery at Frög, Carinthia, Austria
Hallstatt period, ca. 600 BCE

Probably appliqués once affixed to ceramic vessels

In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

Roman miniature votive figures of Venus by diffendale

Roman miniature votive figures of Venus

Lead, tin
Roman Imperial period, ca. 1st-3rd c. CE
From Carnuntum (see on Pleiades), in Noricum/Pannonia Superior, modern Austria.

In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the Museum Carnuntinum, Austria

MARERAME by Vincenzo Caniparoli

© Vincenzo Caniparoli, all rights reserved.

MARERAME

From laveria Lamarmora
Nebida, Sardinia, Italy
Hasselblad + Kodak Tri-x

Cuprotype
My recipe
(No Patterson or hypo formula)
Paper: Fabriano Unica


www.vincenzocaniparoli.com

Morte di Adone - Del Piombo by TonyW1960

© TonyW1960, all rights reserved.

Morte di Adone - Del Piombo

On display in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

www.uffizi.it/en/the-uffizi