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Anchor text: Naples Archeological Museum
Target Entity: Naples_National_Archaeological_Museum
Preceding Context: The god appeared on many kraters and other wine vessels from classical Greece. His iconography became more complex in the Hellenistic period, between severe archaising or Neo Attic types such as the Dionysus Sardanapalus and types showing him as an indolent and androgynous young man and often shown nude (see the ,
Succeeding Context: ). The 4th century Lycurgus Cup in the British Museum is a spectacular cage cup which changes colour when light comes through the glass; it shows the bound King Lycurgus (Thrace) being taunted by the god and attacked by a satyr.
Paragraph Title: Classical
Source Page: Dionysus

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