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| navigate by keyword : victory undefined travel tourism temple stone site sima sicily showcase sculpture regional rain period palermo object museum mediterranean marble lion limestone italy indoor history historic himera heritage head gutter greek fragment exhibit european europe element educational display detail design decorative culture cultural craftsmanship collection classical civilization carving artifact art architecture architectural archaeology archaeological antiquity ancient 480 470 |
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| Ancient limestone rain gutter (sima) in the shape of a lion's head, originating from the Temple of Victory in Himera, Sicily. Dated to the Classical Greek period, circa 480â470 BC. Photographed at the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo, Sicily, Italy, this architectural fragment reflects Greek artistry, religious architecture, and decorative craftsmanship, highlighting archaeological heritage and classical antiquity. |
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