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Votive panel from the Pitsa Cave near Sikyon, detail, procession with offering bearers, lyre and flute players
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Votive panel from the Pitsa Cave near Sikyon, detail, procession with offering bearers, lyre and flute players, Greek inscription
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National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece
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Painted plaque depicting a nymph worship scene. From Pitsa, 520-500 b.C. Detail, procession with offering bearers, lyre and flute players, Greek inscription. The Pitsa Panels, excavated from a cave shrine to the nymphs at Pitsa Cave near Sikyon are the earliest examples of painted wooden panels to survive from Greece. Identifies the dedicants as two women named Euthydika and Eucholis Artwork-location: Athens, Ethnikó Arheologikó Moussío (National Archaeological Museum)

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G. Dagli Orti /© NPL - DeA Picture Library / Bridgeman Images
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lyre / music instrument / music / 6th century BC / musician / male likeness / laurel wreath / art / peloponnesus / antiquity / historical clothing / following / aegean civilizations / shrine / ancient civilization / greek civilization / procession / full frame / cave / ancient religions / no people / lute / flute / europe / female likeness / painting / religion / greece / horizontal / grecia (reperto da) / archaic age (600-480 bc) / athens ethnik� arheologik� mouss�o (national archaeological museum) / kor�� / pits� (reperto da)

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