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Summary

Description
English: A vessel handle with an erotic scene.

From Pompeii.

1st century CE [1]

Bronze

Height: 13cm

Ancient Roman

National Archaeological Museum, Naples

Inventory No.: 129477
Date Unknown date
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Source https://www.historia-del-arte-erotico.com/rom_objetos/
Author Author unknown

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  1. Johns, Catherine (1982) Sex Or Symbol? Erotic Images of Greece and Rome, British Museum Publications ISBN: 9780714180427.

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A vessel handle with an erotic scene. Pompeii. 1st century CE

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