Amphora, A.D. 1-79. Additional Info: The handles of this otherwise undecorated amphora (storage jar) are adorned with two satyr masks in profile—one facing left, the other right. An applique in the shape of a frontal female head - perhaps a maenad - decorates the base of each handle, framed by volutes above and a palmette below. These figures represent companions of the wine god Bacchus. An amphora of this type could have been used to hold wine at a banquet. Comparable examples have been found in the homes of wealthy Romans, such as those who owned luxurious residences on the Bay of Naples.
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