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Alan Sumler, Ph.D.
@alansumler.bsky.social
Stock market analyst at Seeking Alpha. College Professor in the field of Classics. https://ucdenver.academia.edu/AlanSumler
Current Research: the Roman party scene
#ReliefWednesday #Classics #Archaeology A votive healing relief from the sanctuary of Amphiaroas at Oropos 5th-4th c. BC; shows the different stages of care at the healing temple: dream incubation, visitation of the patient by a snake, Amphiaraos as a physician; dedicated by Archinos who was healed
January 30, 2025 at 4:13 AM
#AncientBlueSky #Classics #Archaeology #Mythology
Red-Figure Kalpis 5th c. BCE Ancient Greek Archaic Greece: IO as a cow approaches Zeus on the throne; Hermes slays Argos with his 100 eyes; Housed at the Martin von Wagner Museum
January 23, 2025 at 9:04 PM
#AncientBlueSky #Classics #Archaeology #Mythology
a red-figure column krater; Perseus receives gifts, shoes and a sword, from a nymph; on the other side, two women and a series of decorated Greek pottery; 5th c. BCE, Campania; housed at the British Museum
January 19, 2025 at 11:39 PM
#PhallusThursday #AncientBlueSky #Classics #Archaeology
Cornelian engraving from Rome 1st to 3rd c. CE; a phallus walking on rooster feet with long tail; a bee above its tip; a snail in front; a snake in the background; also in the background a pillar with vase atop.
January 16, 2025 at 7:38 PM
#ReliefWednesday a tiny bead made out of sard engraved with a man playing a lyre 5th c. BCE Archaic Greek (British Museum)
#music #Classics #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky
January 15, 2025 at 4:28 PM
#ReliefWednesday #Classics #Archaeology
a magical amulet 5th to 6th c CE Roman
obverse a horseman spearing somebody
reverse a lion & star
εἷς θεός ὁ νι(κῶ)ν τά κακ(ά)
The one God who defeats evil
IAWCA / BAWMIX / AHΛΓΑΒΡ / ΙΗΛΟΥPΙΗ / Λ
Iaô, Sabaôth, Michael, Gabriel, Uriel
British Museum
January 15, 2025 at 4:24 PM
#Classics #AncientBlueSky #Archaeology
a red-figure bell krater showing a satyr making a sacrifice to Heracles. The Maenad brings items on a tray or basket and holds an oinochoe or pourer in her hand. The satyr holds spits in his hands. Housed at the British Museum.
January 14, 2025 at 4:15 PM
#MosaicMonday #Classics #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky
Mosaic of a Centaur killing a tiger with a rock. The tiger has killed another Centaur and a lion lies dead on the ground. Found at Emperor Hadrian's villa in Tivoli; housed at the Altes Museum, Berlin
December 30, 2024 at 5:06 PM
#Classics #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky #Caturday
The tondo of a 5th c. BCE Attic kylix (cup) showing a man walking a cheetah on a leash; in the background a sponge and a oil scraper; ΚΑLΟΣ inscription; It is possible that some Athenians owned exotic pets; housed at the British Museum
December 28, 2024 at 8:34 PM
#FrescoFriday #Classics #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky
scene from the dyer's shop of Veranius Hypsaeus in #Pompeii; on the left, a man brushes wool cloth; on the right, a man whitens fabric by fumigating sulfur; everyday life of the ancient Romans; housed at the Archeological Museum at Naples
December 27, 2024 at 5:06 PM
#PhallusThursday #Classics #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky
a woman rides a phallus bird between the eyes of Dionysos on an ancient Greek kyathos or #wine ladle; 6th century BCE; housed at the Altes Musuem in Berlin.
December 26, 2024 at 5:38 PM
#ReliefWednesday #Classics #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky
Maenad and a Satyr with shepherds crook and two cymbals at the bottom; on the obverse a sea monster; Roman 1st c. CE; housed at the MET; happy holidays
December 25, 2024 at 5:27 PM
#Classics #wine #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky
Two satyrs dressed in comic attire give wine to the giant head of Dionysos; What was in that wine? Red-Figure Bell Krater Apuleian 4th c. BCE; housed at the Cleveland Museum
December 24, 2024 at 4:31 PM
#Classics #Mythology #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky
The birth of Helen from an egg on a red-figure Apuleian bell krater dated 4th to 3rd c. BCE; Phalyx play (Magna Gracia); early ancient Greek comedy
December 24, 2024 at 4:09 PM
#MosaicMonday #Classics #Archaeology #AncientBlueSky
images of #wine production on the ceiling of the Santa Costanza a 4th c. church in #Rome
December 23, 2024 at 5:08 PM
#AncientBlueSky #Classics #archaeology
a person sits at a banquet and drinks from a straw. ancient #wine and #beer had low levels of alcohol because of poor fermentation methods. psychotropic plants were added to the brew to increase potency and taste. the straw sifts out the sediment or dregs.
December 20, 2024 at 4:03 PM
#FrescoFriday from the Casa Dei Vettii in #Pompeii
Daedulus presents a wooden cow outfit to Pasiphae who will use it to lay with the bull and birth the Minotaur.
#mythology #Classics #archaeology
December 20, 2024 at 3:52 PM
#PhallusThursday #AncientBlueSky #Classics #Archaeology
From the island of Chios; 7th c. BCE Archaic Greek; a cup in the shape of a phallus with pudenda on the bottom; perhaps a dedication to Aphrodite; In the Roman world, Juvenal includes phallus cups in Satire 2; housed at the British Museum
December 19, 2024 at 6:22 PM
December 18, 2024 at 5:46 PM
#ReliefWednesday #AncientBlueSky #Classics #RomanArt
Cup of the Ptolemies / Cup of Saint Denis; kantharos made out of onyx; dated either Hellenistic or 1st c. CE Roman; ancient scenes related to Dionysus, wine, and tragedy/comedy; later used in the abbey of St. Denis; housed at the BnF Museum
December 18, 2024 at 5:46 PM
Red-Figure Kylix 5th c. BCE Attic Greece: on the tondo, a shoemaker or cobbler in his workshop; everyday life in the ancient Greek world; housed at the British Museum
#Classics #AncientBlueSky #archaeology #shoes
December 18, 2024 at 5:24 PM
#MosaicMonday Neptune Triumph 3rd century CE, Sousse (Tunsia) Archaeological Museum: Neptune rides a chariot driven by two hippocamps. #Classics #Archaeology
December 16, 2024 at 10:27 PM
Black Figure oinochoe circa 6th to 5th c. BCE Attic with a scene of blacksmithing. Craftsmen work at a shaft-furnace. Everyday life of the ancient Greeks. Housed at the British Museum.
#Classics #AncientBlueSky #archaeology
December 16, 2024 at 4:12 PM
the original sarcophagus lid with the bas-relief. the drawing and the original are both at the British Museum. As we know, ancient wine was not very potent because of poor fermentation methods. The ancients added plants to their wine to increase potency and flavor.
December 15, 2024 at 5:42 PM
drawing of a bas-relief on a marble sarcophagus; relief shows #wine production in ancient #Rome; a man attends a large pot filled with must which is boiling over a fire; another man brings wood as fuel; another man pours wine from an amphora and in front of him a man waits to fill his oinochoe.
December 15, 2024 at 5:39 PM