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This is the best preserved of the column drums carved in relief. It shows a youthful winged Thanatos (death), a draped woman, a figure of Hermes Psychopompos (leader of souls to the underworld), a standing woman and a seated man identified as Persephone and Plouton (Hades), gods of the underworld. The female figure has been tentatively identified as either Alkestis leaving the underworld, or Eurydike, wife of Orpheos. From the south-west corner of the later temple of Artemis, Ephesus. Circa 325-300 BCE. (The British Museum, London)
Amin, O. S. M. (2016, May 15). Column Drum from the Temple of Artemis, Ephesus. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/image/5068/
Amin, Osama S. M. "Column Drum from the Temple of Artemis, Ephesus." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified May 15, 2016. https://www.ancient.eu/image/5068/.
Amin, Osama S. M. "Column Drum from the Temple of Artemis, Ephesus." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 15 May 2016. Web. 26 Feb 2021.
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