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- the
Naples National Archaeological Museum. It was part of a
colossal acrolithic statue, and
shows the
goddess with a
central parting and
wearing a diadem...
- inaccurately)
wrote was made by
Damophon of Messene. This
group comprises acrolithic-technique
statues of
Despoina and
Demeter seated on a throne, with statues...
- (Italian:
Statua Colossale di
Costantino I) was a many
times life-size
acrolithic early-4th-century
statue depicting the
Roman emperor Constantine the Great...
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Athens at a
sacred spring; it
contained a
temple of
Amphiaraos (with an
acrolithic cult statue), as well as a theater, stoa, and ****ociated structures. The...
- were of
other materials,
probably a
wooden frame. This is
known as an
acrolithic statue.
Temple C is the most
ancient of the four,
dating back to 4th or...
- Enyo,
stood in the
temple of Ares at Athens.
There was also a
colossal acrolithic statue of her, at a
temple at Plataea,
built with the
spoils given to...
-
Perspective reconstruction of the
temple of Despoina: the
acrolithic statues of
Demeter (L) and
Despoina (R) are
visible at the
scale in the cella...
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depicting Constantine the Great. The
museum also
holds fragments from an
acrolithic Colossus of Constantine, an even
larger marble statue once
erected in...
- were used for
detail such as eyes, jewellery, and weaponry.
Other large acrolithic statues used
stone for the
flesh parts, and wood for the rest, and marble...