Roman Sarcophagus Fragment Portraying an Aethiopian & Maenad

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Arienne King
by Unknown
published on 23 January 2018
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This fragment from the upper right corner of a sarcophagus portrays the head of a male Aethiopian (African) youth and a maenad. The piece dates to around the early 3rd Century CE and is a part of the Roman Sarcophagi Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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