File:Venice MAN 154 (ArchZeit 24, 1866, pl. CCXIV).jpg

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English: Fragment of a Roman sarcophagus depicting a land battle among beached ships (perhaps the Epinausimache from Iliad 15 and 16)
Deutsch: Fragment eines attischen Epinausimachie-Sarkophags, um 200-210 n. Chr.,
Fundort: Rom (Trastevere), Ende des 15. Jh.,
Aufbewahrungsort: Venedig, Museo archeologico nazionale
Carola Kintrup: Die attischen Sarkophage. Zweiter Faszikel: Amazonomachie – Schlacht – Epinausimachie (= Deutsches Archäologisches Institut [Hrsg.]: Die antiken Sarkophagreliefs. Band 9.1.2). Gebr. Mann Verlag, Berlin 1995, ISBN 978-3-7861-2755-0, S. 296–297 Kat. 266 Taf. 92,1–3 und 194,4
Date early 3rd century A.D.
Medium marble
Dimensions 0.86 x 0.80 m
Venezia, Museo archeologico nazionale
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154
Place of discovery Rome
Object history Previously in the collection of Cardinal Domenico Grimani; acquired by the Republic of Venice in 1587
References iDAI Arachne 6169190
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O. Jahn, "Schiffskämpfe aus Reliefs," Archäologische Zeitung 24 (1866), plate CCXIV

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