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Farnese Cup, libation dish hellenistic period, II or I century BC, external view, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
BEVERAGE LIBATION Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pour water container for libation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Libation ceremony before the Passover Royalty Free Stock Photo
Libation ceremony before the Passover Royalty Free Stock Photo
Libation ceremony before the Passover Royalty Free Stock Photo
Libation, Thai engagement, pour water in Thai wedding, pouring water in Thai wedding Royalty Free Stock Photo
Farnese Cup, libation dish hellenistic period, II or I century BC, interior view, isolated on white
Libation drink Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hydria or Greek Vase from Circle of the Libation Painter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Libation And Oblation: Good Acts To The Wrong People. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Libation And Oblation: Good Acts To The Wrong People. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Libation And Oblation: Good Acts To The Wrong People. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pour water container for libation tool Royalty Free Stock Photo
Libation, Thai engagement, pour water in Thai wedding, pouring water in Thai wedding Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Farnese Cup is a libation dish (phiale) from the Hellenistic period, 2nd or 1st century BC. The Farnese Cup is a libation dish from the Hellenistic period and the Alexandrian school, made of sardonic agate and with a diameter of approximately 20 cm, probably not used for banquets but for ritual libations


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