Object Number |
MS3447B |
Current Location |
Collections Storage |
Culture |
Roman |
Provenience |
Italy | Latium | Lake Nemi |
Date Made |
99-0 BCE |
Section |
Mediterranean |
Materials |
Marble (Stone) |
Technique |
Carved |
Iconography |
Panathenaic Amphora | Latin Inscription |
Description |
Lid portion of Panathenaic amphora, once attached to incorrect body - see MS3447A |
Height |
72.5 cm |
Width |
17.3 cm |
Depth |
31 cm |
Credit Line |
Museum Purchase; subscription of Mrs. Lucy Wharton (Joseph) Drexel, 1897 |
Current & Past Exhibitions
This object has never been on display.
Bibliography
Romano, Irene B. Classical Sculpture; Catalogue of the Cypriot, Greek and Roman Stone Sculpture in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2006. See: p. 151, no. 76 |
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Bilde, Pia G. "Those Nemi Sculptures..: Marbles from a Roman Sanctuary in the University of Pennsylvania Museum." Expedition: The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 40, no. 3. (1998). See: p. 44, fig. 11 |
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Bodel, John, and Stephen Tracy. Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the USA: A Checklist. Rome: American Academy in Rome, 1997. Page/Fig./Plate: 211-212 See: p. 212 |
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Edwards, George R. "Panathenaics of Hellenistic and Roman Times." Hesperia: the Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 26, no. 3. (1957): 198-270. |
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Luce, Stephen B. Catalogue of the Mediterranean Section. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1921. See: p. 190, no. 59 |
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Furtwängler, Adolf. "Neue Denkmäler antiker Kunst: Antiken in den Museen von Amerika III (SB. Munch 1905)." . (1904). See: p. 260, no. 25 |
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Barnabei, F. "Nemi nuove scoperte nell'area del tempio di Diana". no. 8. Notizie degli scavi di antichita, 1895. Page/Fig./Plate: 425-429 See: p. 323, no. 6, pl.87 |
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