Archaeological Museum of Paros
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The Archaeological Museum of Paros is a museum located in Parikia on Paros, Greece.[1] The museum was founded in 1960 and consists of two rooms and an atrium.[2]
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Museum plan
Room A contains Archaic and Classical sculptures. Room B contains pottery, sculptures, and small finds from the Neolithic to the Roman period. The atrium contains sculptures, architectural parts, urns, and a Roman period mosaic floor.[2]

Notable exhibits
- Parian Marble (The shorter fragment base of the Stele).
- Cycladian Frying Pan
- Gorgon of Paros Marble statue, 6th century BCE.
- Fat (or Naked) Lady of Saliagos. The oldest known Cycladic figurine.
- The Nike of Paros. An early classical depiction of Nike in marble.
- Large amphora, 7th c BC (B2652)
- Parian Marble
- Cycladian Frying Pan
- Gorgon of Paros
- Fat (or Naked) Lady of Saliagos
- Nike of Paros
- Large amphora, 7th c BC (B2652)
References
External links
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