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English: Pederastic sex on a bed between two males.[1] There are two cushions at one end of the bed.
Both Interior and exterior of a mold. Interior is on the left. Exterior is on the right. The mold was used in the creation of terra-cotta vessels. [1] It is thought that this mold was imported from Pergamon to Sardis for use by local pottery workshops.[1] Findspot: Sardis Date: Late 2nd century BCE Photo courtesy of the Archaeological exploration of Sardis |
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Source | Looking at Laughter Humor, Power, and Transgression in Roman Visual Culture, 100 B.C.- A.D. 250 John R. Clarke University of California Press 2007 |
Author | John R. Clarke |
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- ↑ a b c John R Clarke (1998) Looking at Lovemaking, University of California Press, p. 37
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