Young man sitting in bath in Hellenistic house, 1920-1921
Scope and Contents
The South House, which comprises a complex of rooms, is located immediately to the south of the House of the Warrior Vase within the citadel. In 1920 and 1921, A.J.B Wace and his team cleared the remains of some Hellenistic houses on top of the South House. These had undergone several phases of rebuilding, one of which was contemporary with a set of four rooms (the Hellenistic Chambers) located nearby, to the east of the Little Ramp and south of the Great Ramp.
Dates
- Creation: 1920-1921
Creator
- From the Fonds: Wace, Alan John Bayard, 1879-1957 (archaeologist) (Person)
Extent
2 photographic print(s) (2 photographs)
Language of Materials
English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Part i: H. 6.6 x W. 11 cm, contact print Part ii: H. 6.8 x W. 11.5 cm
General
Negative held in archive
Repository Details
Part of the University of Cambridge: Faculty of Classics Archives Repository
Faculty of Classics
Sidgwick Avenue
Cambridge CB3 9DA United Kingdom
+441223 335193
archives@classics.cam.ac.uk