Persephone, Demeter, & Pluto Marble Plaque, Tegea.

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Mark Cartwright
by Dan Diffendale
published on 19 September 2016
Persephone, Demeter, & Pluto Marble Plaque, Tegea. Download Full Size Image

A marble plaque from Tegea depicting Pluto, Demeter and Persephone with worshippers. 4th-3rd century BCE. (National Archaeological Musem, Athens)

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