foldworks,
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Central panel from tessellated floor of a Roman Villa, Ancient Corinth, Greece

In the corners of the panel, kantharoi with ivy. In the center, the head of Dionysos with fruit and ivy in his hair. 2nd half of the 2nd c. 3rd c. A.C.

SvenGeier,
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@foldworks
Very cool, but I'm having trouble deciphering "2nd half of the 2nd c. 3rd c. A.C.": Second half of the ... second century[?] third century[?]
And what is "A.C."? ante ... something? I understand the move from BC and AD to BCE and CE, but I don't think I've heard "AC" before (except in the context of ⚡DC )

foldworks,
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@SvenGeier here's the museum caption, I think AC mean AD or CE

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