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Greek sculpture, about 460-450 BC. Marble from Greece or Turkey. This is a very rare surviving example of an original Greek victor statue. Detail of the fingers of the left hand pressing into the hip and pulling the fine fabric of the tunic. The youth
PDF) 2014. The Mozia Charioteer: A Revision.
PDF) Ἀναθήματα on the Athenian Acropolis and in the Sanctuary of
Image of Mozia charioteer (auriga), 440-450 BC, marble statue
Motya Charioteer - Wikipedia
Artventures: Archeology in Sicily: A Statue from Mozia: Who? What
PDF) 2014. The Mozia Charioteer: A Revision.
Motya - Museum Pieces - Livius
PDF) Ἀναθήματα on the Athenian Acropolis and in the Sanctuary of
Motya Museum dedicated to G. Whitaker - Best of Trapani
PDF) 2014. The Mozia Charioteer: A Revision.
The Motya Charioteer is an ancient Greek marble statue found in
PDF) 2014. The Mozia Charioteer: A Revision.
PDF) 2014. The Mozia Charioteer: A Revision.