Detail of opium poppy and wheat sheaves from Demeter relief

National Archeological Museum, Athens, Greece

This detail shows carefully carved grain stalks, likely wheat, held in the hand of a deity from a Roman period relief. The grain represents the sacred symbols of Demeter, Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture, central to ancient Greek religious understanding of fertility and seasonal cycles.


Close-up of carved grain stalks held by deity on Roman archaistic marble relief
Tags:  deity | flower | marble | sculpture
Genre:  1st Century AD

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Demeter bearing the opium poppy and sheaves of wheat


Material: Marble Date range: 1st century AD Origin: Roman period Greece The relief depicts one of...

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