English: Drawing of a Greek amphora, end of 6th century BCE, showing Heracles (left) and the goddess Athena. Caption from Nagy:
From an amphora, British Museum number 1843,1103.96, dated toward the end of the sixth century BCE. Side “a” shows Hēraklēs on our left, standing next to a Doric column, and Athena on our right, standing next to an Ionic column. Side “b” shows Dionysus and Ariadne. Click on the image to view it at full size. Drawings: Eduard Gerhard, Auserlesene griechische Vasenbilder, hauptsächlich etruskischen Fundorts (Berlin 1858), plate 246.
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