
Keywords: MID486, SMID3745, Kentauroi et Kentaurides (S) 449, Psyche 42, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 554, VI. 1.e. Tod röm 20, altar, relief, Roman, marble, 41/54, France, Paris, Musée du Louvre, MA 488, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, jug, knife, table, mensa, trapeza, laurel branch

Keywords: MID4149, SMID4193, Eidola (S) 12, Ker 70, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 125, VI. 1.b. Kindheit und Adoleszenz gr 20, VI. 1.e. Tod gr 28, loutrophoros, vase painting, black figured, Attica, terracotta, /-490, Picrodaphni, Greece, Athens, National Archaeological Museum, 450, snake, prothesis, eidolon, gesture of lamentation, of mourning, kanoun, offering basket, funerary mound

Keywords: MID4149, SMID4193, Eidola (S) 12, Ker 70, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 125, VI. 1.b. Kindheit und Adoleszenz gr 20, VI. 1.e. Tod gr 28, loutrophoros, vase painting, black figured, Attica, terracotta, /-490, Picrodaphni, Greece, Athens, National Archaeological Museum, 450, snake, prothesis, eidolon, gesture of lamentation, of mourning, kanoun, offering basket, funerary mound

Keywords: MID53159, SMID58515, architecture, temple, -510/-490, Aphaia-Tempel, Greece, Egine, Sanctuaire d’Aphaia, 7. Geraubte Metopen, AA (1985) 1-13; Sinn, U., Aphaia und die Aegineten. Zur Rolle des Aphaiaheiligtums im religiösen und gesellschaftlichen Leben der Insel Aigina, AM 102 (1987) 131-167; Knell 4, 37-40; Knell 5, 68-78; Oppermann 79-131; Bankel, H., Der spätarchaische Tempel der Aphaia auf Aegina (1993) (dazu Rez: De Waele, J.A.K.E., in: BABesch 72 [1997] 135-169 und Rumscheid, F., Gnomon 70 [1998] 240-247); Gruben 4, 122-127; Simon, E., Aias von Salamis als mythische Persönlichkeit. SBHeidelb XLI, 1 (2003) 20-26., Greece Egine Sanctuaire d’Aphaia

Keywords: MID5891, SMID5995, Aias I 14, Dionysos 310, Eriboia 5, Paralos (S) 1, Telamon 20, cup, vase painting, red figured, Attica, terracotta, Oltos, -520/-500, Vulci, United Kingdom, London, British Museum, E 16, snake, helmet, shield, spear, chariot, greaves, stick, cane, quadriga, horse, warrior, soldier, satyr, silen, maenad, Aias I, Dionysos, Eriboia, Paralos, Telamon