The Archaeological Museum at Dion exhibits art and artifacts from the Dion Archaeological Park and related items. It’s a small museum located at the archeological site. Most of the artifacts date from the Hellenistic and the Roman eras (circa 3d c. BCE to 3d c. CE).
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Relief sculpture of Isis as Demeter from the sanctuary of Isis at Dion, Macedonia, Greece. 3d-2nd century BCE. Marble cult statue of Aphrodite Hypolympidia. 2nd c. BCE
The base of the statue is dated to the 2nd c. CE. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Cult statue of Zeus Hypsistos, and a marble eagle. From the sanctuary of Zeus Hypsistos. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Marble statue of Aphrodite. 2nd c. BCE. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Poseidon and other marble statuettes from the Sanctuary of Isis. 2nd c. BCE. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Marble statues at Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Bronze statuette. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Herm with the philosopher Erennianos head.Two portraits of a man. From the great baths. 3d century CE. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Marble slabs with “foot-prints”, called bemata (footsteps). 2nd c. CE. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Epiphany of Dionysus mosaic detail. From the Villa of Dionysus. 2nd c. CE. Ancient Dion, Macedonia, Greece.Detail from the Epiphany of Dionysus mosaic. From the Villa of Dionysus. 2nd c. CE. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Epiphany of Dionysus mosaic. From the Villa of Dionysus. 2nd c. CE. Ancient Dion, Macedonia, Greece.Medusa depicted on a Mosaic floor from the Villa of Dionysos. Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Epiphany of Dionysus mosaic detail. From the Villa of Dionysus. 2nd c. CE. Ancient Dion, Macedonia, Greece.Ceramic vessel.Ceramic vessel.Ceramic VesselCeramic VesselA pointing machine is is a measuring tool used by carvers of all media to accurately copy models into wood or stone. On exhibit at Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece.Stone carving chisels and hammers. With examples of the marks they make. On exhibit at Dion Archaeological Museum, Macedonia, Greece. It