Dionysos/Bacchus (Visual Motif) [permalink] [show more links]
Type
Typology Item
Broader
Olympian Deity (Visual Motif)
Has gender
Male (Gender)
Linked to

KL1969-003+KL1969-007 (Early/Middle Roman Corinthian Lamp)

KL1969-007+KL1969-003 (Early-Middle Roman Corinthian Lamp)

Co 414 (Early Roman diassarion of Hadrian from Argos)

Co 1277 (Late Hellenistic bronze coin of Amisos)

KE 200 (Early Roman Situla with Dionysiac Mask Appliqué)

KE 239 (Early Roman Situla with Dionysiac Mask Appliqué)

KE 539 (Middle Roman Athenian Oversized Lamp)

KE 548 (Middle Hellenistic Athenian Relief Bowl)

KE 823 (Terracotta Figurine of Dionysus[?])

KE 1071 (Terracotta Figurine of Silenus with Baby Dionysos)

KE 1212 (Early Roman Italian Lamp)

KE 1247 (African Red-Slip Hayes Form 104C)

KE 1852 (Early Roman Situla with Dionysiac Mask Appliqué)

KE 1854 a-c (Early Roman Situla with Dionysiac Mask Appliqué)

Maenad (Visual Motif)

Suggested citation
“Dionysos/Bacchus (Visual Motif).” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2024. <http://kenchreai.org/typology/visual-motif-dionysos-bacchus>