Silver handle from a serving dish early 3rd century A.D. Roman The handle depicts the triumphal return of Dionysus from India, an important aspect of the mystery cult, symbolizing triumph over death. The scene occurs frequently on contemporary Roman sarcophagi, but here the procession is shown in the context of Roman trophies, captives, and weapons.. Silver handle from a serving dish 254804 Roman, Silver handle from a serving dish, early 3rd century A.D., Silver, length (preserved) 22.71 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1954 (54.11.8)
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