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Dokana, a symbol representing the beams of the Dioscuri Castor and Pollux, with snakes, votive relief, marble, 5th century BC, Greek, from Riviotissa in Sparta, in the Archaeological Museum of Sparta, Laconia, Greece. Sparta was a powerful military city-state throughout the Greek ancient and classical periods, and was later inhabited by the Romans and Byzantines. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR819091
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Image
Purpose
Public
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6198px × 8268px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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5TH CENTURY BC
ANCIENT
bas-relief
CASTOR
Collection
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Dioscuri
Greek
HERITAGE
History
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Lacedaemon
Laconia
Lakedaimon
Marble
MUSEUM
PELOPONNESE
peloponnisos
Pollux
Relief
Sculpture
Snake
Southern Europe
Southern European
SPARTA
SPARTAN
VERTICAL
Votive