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Charites, known in Greek mythology as The Three Graces, goddesses of such things as charm, beauty, and creativity. In Roman mythology they were known as the Gratiae.Constanta Museum Deţinător / Owner Muzeul de Istorie Naţională şi Arheologie - CONSTANŢA Domeniu / Domain Arheologie Nr. inventar / Accession number 2016 Tip / Type Basorelief Autor/Emitent / Author/Issuer Anonim Titlu/Subtip / Title/Subtype Cele trei Graţii Tezaur / Ansamblu / Repertory / Ensemble Tezaurul de Sculpturi de la Tomis Epoca/Perioada / Epoch/Period Epoca romană Material Marmură Tehnică / Technique Cioplire; şlefuire Material/Tehnică (text)/ Material/Technique (text) Marmură; cioplire; şlefuire Dimensiuni / Dimensions GR: 4 cm Datare / Dating Sec. III p.Chr. Loc de descoperire / Discovery area Constanţa, Gara Veche Fişă întocmită de / Record made by Covacef, Zaharia

Ordin de clasare / Classification order 2350/02.08.2004 - TezaurPoziţia 15
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