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- pottery. Protomes were also used in Persian monuments. At ****polis (ca. 521-465 BCE), an array of stone fluted Persian columns topped by bull protomes distinguish...
- Protome is an extinct genus of parasuchid phytosaur from the Late Tri****ic of Arizona, represented by a single species, Protome batalaria. It is known...
- griffin protomes are Gr****-made is "without question" (Goldman (1960), p. 321). George M. A. Hanfmann agreed with Jantzen that the protomes were always...
- covered by polychrome stucco. The upper frame had gutters with lion-like protomes, while the roof was covered by marble tiles. When the temple was turned...
- depicted either as a horse or as a figure seated on a throne with horse protomes, though this proposal remains a matter of debate. The earliest evidence...
- wooden beam Lion protome with a round cross-section was placed as an attached end-piece on one of the two rudder axes Wolf protome with a square cross-section...
- Wall protome of a bearded Dionysus. Boeotia, early fourth century BC....
- cremated remains of the deceased. Some of these wagons also have water-bird protomes and were found in Acholshausen (Germany), Peckatel (Germany), Skallerup...
- of the statues of Porphyrios, kept in the Istanbul Museum Capital with protomes of pegasi, probably 6th-century, possibly from the kathisma The Hippodrome...
- or noblemen and their horses. The bracelets and necklace terminate with protomes of horse heads and exhibit strong Thracian roots. The heads have also been...