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Athena bowl: A silver and gold vessel of the goddess and her owl, buried in a German forest 2,000 years ago

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QUICK FACTS Name: Athena bowl What it is: A silver bowl with gold accents Where it is from: Hildesheim, central Germany When it was made: Figure of Athena (second century B.C.), bowl (first century A.D.) In 1868, soldiers from an Imperial Prussian Army regiment discovered a hoard of dozens of ancient silver artifacts while constructing a new shooting range near the city of Hildesheim in central Germany. The Hildesheim treasure included elaborate and expensive tableware, including the Athena bowl, that may have belonged to Publius Quinctilius Varus or another Roman military commander who fought against Germanic tribes in the first century. The Athena bowl , also called the Minerva bowl after the goddess's Roman name, is one of four bowls in the hoard with an ornate central emblem.…

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