- 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...
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griffin protomes are Gr****-made is "without question" (Goldman (1960), p. 321).
George M. A.
Hanfmann agreed with
Jantzen that the
protomes were always...
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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...
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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...
- of the
statues of Porphyrios, kept in the
Istanbul Museum Capital with
protomes of pegasi,
probably 6th-century,
possibly from the
kathisma The Hippodrome...
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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...
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Silver croeseid issued by King
Croesus of
Lydia (561–545 BC), obverse: lion and bull
protomes...
- the
atrium of the 6th-century
Euphrasian Basilica, Poreč
Capital with
protomes of pegasi,
probably 6th-century,
possibly from the
Hippodrome of Constantinople...
- 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...
- Wall
protome of a
bearded Dionysus. Boeotia,
early fourth century BC....