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46 Figures with hands in position to hold a cane are normally identified as fishermen . There are a good many from the Hellenistic period.47 The famous old rustic with his legs cut off just below the knees , once thought to be Seneca in ...
46 Figures with hands in position to hold a cane are normally identified as fishermen . There are a good many from the Hellenistic period.47 The famous old rustic with his legs cut off just below the knees , once thought to be Seneca in ...
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The rustic figure carries what has been identified as a kantharos , 56 a tankard normally associated with consumption of wine ( and thus helpful to those who identify the figure as a drunken satyr ) , but might it instead be in use as a ...
The rustic figure carries what has been identified as a kantharos , 56 a tankard normally associated with consumption of wine ( and thus helpful to those who identify the figure as a drunken satyr ) , but might it instead be in use as a ...
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The man does not lie on a kline as is common on the reliefs of Heroised Dead , and the male and female figures are more equal ... The female figure standing close to the seated man might be the great Thracian Goddess of Nature herself ...
The man does not lie on a kline as is common on the reliefs of Heroised Dead , and the male and female figures are more equal ... The female figure standing close to the seated man might be the great Thracian Goddess of Nature herself ...
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