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  • Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture
  • Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture
  • Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture
  • Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture

Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture

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Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture

Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture, Condition: New Made in GreeceMaterial: Pure BronzeHeight: 15 cm - 59 inchesWidth: 16 cm - 63 inchesLength: 7.

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Product Name: Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture

Condition: New, Made in Greece.
Material: Pure Bronze
Height: 15 cm - 5,9 inches
Width: 16 cm - 6,3 inches
Length: 7 cm - 2,75 inches
Weight: 620 g
An aspis, sometimes also referred to as an hoplon, was the heavy wooden shield used by the infantry in various periods of ancient Greece.An aspis was deeply dished and made primarily of wood. Some had a thin sheet of bronze on the outer face, often just around the rim. In some periods, the convention was to decorate the shield; in others, it was usually left plain.From the late 5th century BC, Athenian hoplites commonly used the little owl.
Athena's feathered friend, the owl, represents not only the city but also the concepts of wisdom and prosperity.
"Therefore, having judged that to be happy means to be free, and to be free means to be brave, do not retailer shy away from the risks of war." Perikles (circa 495- 429 BC).
(ΓΙΩ ΑΣΠΙΔΑ Α ΚΟΥΚ ΧΡ)

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Ancient Greek Athenian retailer Shield - owl symbol - marble base - Museum Replica - pure Bronze Sculpture