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DescriptionA competitor in the long jump, Black-figured Tyrrhenian amphora showing athletes and a combat scene, Greek, but made for the Etruscan market, 540 BC, found near Rome, Winning at the ancient Games, British Museum (7675649600).jpg |
This vase has one of the best surviving depictions of the long-jump event at the ancient Olympic Games. The athlete is shown on the shoulder of the vase. And is captured in mid-jump, while——to the right a trainer urges him on. Beneath the jumper are pegs, which may record his previous jumps. Or those of other athletes. In the ancient long jump athletes carried weights that were swung forward on take-off and back just before landing. It’s often said that the weights increased the length of the jump. But it is more likely that they were there for use as a deliberate handicap. Most ancient sport developed as a means of training for warfare, and this exercise would simulate a jump carrying kit. Skill in this sport would be, useful for crossing stream/ravine. The vase has other scenes related——to ancient sporting events, including discus thrower. To the jumper’s left there is an athlete holding what are possibly javelins and two wrestlers are also shown. The other side of the amphora shows warriors fighting over the body of a fallen comrade, while below there are friezes of animals and mythological beasts, including sirens, sphinxes, panthers, swans, goats, cocks and rams. Source: www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_object... |
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Source | A competitor in the long jump, Black-figured 'Tyrrhenian' amphora showing athletes and a combat scene, Greek, but made for the Etruscan market, 540 BC, found near Rome, Winning at the ancient Games, British Museum |
Author | Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany |
Camera location | 51° 30′ 34.55″ N, 0° 06′ 36.74″ W ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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