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Curing phases in Ancient Greece
Curing phases in Ancient Greece
Relief of 400 BC
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Statuette of Greek god Asklepios (Asclepius) in Pentelic marble
The statuette was found in Epidaurus and was dedicated to Asclepius by one of his priests.
Statue of 4th century AD
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Asklepios with snake
Statue of Asklepios and his sacred animal, the snake
Statue of 150 BC
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Asclepius healing
Votive relief of Asclepius. The god bends down over the reclining sick woman, placing his hands on her neck and back. Hygeia stands behind him. Found in the Asclepieion
Relief of 350 BC
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The children of Ascleppius
Votive depiction of two boys and a girl with their arms around each other, probably the children of Asclepius. Found at Epidaurus
Relief of 325-300 BC
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Asclepius and Hygieia
Asclepius with his sons and daughters on his left, greet a group of worshipers who lead a sacrificial pig. Goddess Hygieia behind Asclepius
Relief of 400-350BC
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Asclepius and Hygieia
Relief of Asclepius and Hygieia bearing offerings
Relief of 400-375 BC
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The Infant Asclepius
Relief scene of Asclepius in his infancy, holding a bird in his hand. His nurse, the Nymph Trygon, walks towards him
Relief of 4th century BC
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Asclepius receiving Offerings
Relief scene of Asclepius accepting offerings in front of an altar
Relief of 400-375 BC
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Statue of Asklepios
Statue of Asklepios in pentelic marble. Found in the sanctuary of Asklepios in Piraeus, the main harbor of Athens
Statue of 2nd century BC
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the Asclepius of Melos
His head is slightly turned to the side, with curly hair and a rich beard
Statue of 5th century BC
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Statue of Asklepios in Epidauros
Asklepios, the god of healing, leaning on staff around which a snake is coiled.
Statue of 160 AD
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Asclepius as an infant
Statuette of a boy with a puppy, probably Asclepius as an infant
Statue of 350 BC
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