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gorgoneion (pl.
gorgoneia), were po****r
subjects in
Ancient Gr****,
Etruscan and
Roman iconography.
While Archaic Gorgons and
gorgoneia are universally...
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alongside a
Gorgoneion design on both the
tetradrachm and didrachm. The
Gorgoneia wappenmünzen were the
first static design of
Athenian coinage, and potentially...
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standard Corinthian column, 1st
century BC
Roman Corinthian capital with
gorgoneia from the Colosseum, Rome, 70–80 BC
Ancient Gr****
Corinthian order of the...
- with
various images,
including animal heads, plants,
ornaments or
later gorgoneia, are
known from the 8th
century BC from
battle scenes on Late Geometric...
- of
masks of Dionysos, and of
satyrs and
maenads between the eyes, and
gorgoneia on the cup
interior A
special type is the
Chalkidian style of cup, of...
- Anāhitā; and the
presence of gold
pendants in the
shape of
doves and
gorgoneia, both
symbols of Aphroditē Ourania, as
decorations of the Karagodeuashkh...
- strigil, an iron spearhead,
terracotta figurines and a
funerary pelike with
gorgoneia at the base of the handles. The word "‹See RfD› danake"
continued in use...
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attenuate their forms,
exaggerate their flares, add
volute handles,
molded gorgoneia,
affectionately dubbed "macaroons", and end up with
extremely elegant...
- ”
Archeologia laziale 6: 382–395. Neils, J. 1976. “The
Terracotta Gorgoneia of
Poggio Civitate (Murlo).”
Mitteilungen des
Deutschen Archäologischen...
- into the prodigy's
imagery of the
protruding tongue characteristic of
gorgoneia and
female genitalia exposed as in the
anasyrma skirt-lifting gesture...