Medea Sarcophagus, Marble, produced in Rome 140-150 AD. ( Roman sarcophagus with relief depicting scenes myth of Medea following the homonymous tragedy by the Athenian poet Euripides. Greek mythology were a popular motif in Rome for sarcophagus reliefs, especially depicted, weddings and deaths, happiness and the sorrows of life. Rome (Italy) near Porta San Lorenzo where it was produced in 140 - 150 Ad )


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