Votive relief, marble. Found near the Enneakrounon fountain, Athens. From the sanctuary of the hero-physician Amynon. According to the inscription above the representation the relief was dedicated by Lysimachides, son of Lysimachos, from Acharnai. The dedicator holds a model of a human leg on which a vein stands out, indicating he is dead. End of the 4th century BC


Votive relief, marble. Found near the Enneakrounon fountain, Athens. From the sanctuary of the hero-physician Amynon. According to the inscription above the representation the relief was dedicated by Lysimachides, son of Lysimachos, from Acharnai. The dedicator holds a model of a human leg on which a vein stands out, indicating he is dead. End of the 4th century BC


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