Archaeological Museum of Eleusis
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Building and courtyard[edit]
Room I[edit]
Kouros[edit]
Marble torso, 550-525 BC, Inv. no. 5112
Polyphemus amphora[edit]
Large Proto-Attic neck amphora, 142 cm, funerary, ca 650 BC. Archaeological Museum of Eleusis 2360.
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Odysseus and Polyphemus
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Gorgons
Room II[edit]
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Demeter and Kore, 500-475 BC
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Triptolemos?
Large relief[edit]
Torso of marble relief with Hades (Plutos) and Persephone, 100-90 BC. Archaeological Museum of Eleusis 5079.
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Hades (Plutos) and Persephone
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Incriptionː Pluton
Room III[edit]
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Archaistic Kore
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Roman Age Dionysos
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Roman Age Athena
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Votive plaque, process of olive oil
Room IV[edit]
Antinoos[edit]
Life-size marble statue of Antinoos (a favorite of Hadrian), 130-135 AD.
Room V[edit]
Room VI[edit]
Chronological overview of typical findings.
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Neolithic figurine
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Neolithic figurine
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Cycladic type figurine
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Mycenaean figurines
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Greek geometric amphora
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Corinthian alabastron
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Corinthian alabastron
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Corinthian alabastron, Siren
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Attic black-figure oenochoe
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Black-figure plaque
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Red-figure pyxis
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Red-figure pottery