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I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
From the left Etra, Elena
(Helen) with arm outstretched, Diomede and Ulysses (Odysseus).
Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010. Ulysses (Odysseus) holding the Palladium.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
On the right of the painting another of the Greeks
forcibly removes the priestess who is opposing the theft.
Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number:
109751.

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Name on column base. Now
in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Names written under each figure.
Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Names written under each figure. Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Names written under each figure.
Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Names written under each figure.
Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Names written under each figure.
Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Top of column, on left side of painting. Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Column base with name, on left side of
painting. Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number:
109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Right side of the painting. Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. May 2010.
Detail from the wall
painting of the Theft of the Palladium (Ratto del
Palladio) found on the south wall of the triclinium.
Right side of the painting.
Now in Naples Archaeology Museum, inventory number: 109751

I.2.6 Pompeii. December
2006.
Looking south-west across peristyle,
towards site of small room, cubiculum and room with stairs.
(The area behind the figures is the house at I.2.3)

I.2.6 Pompeii. December
2006.
Looking west, across remains of peristyle and atrium,
towards the entrance, Via Stabiana and the Theatres.
The brown patch of grass on the left side of the picture, would have been near the area where the two bronze Sistri (see below) would have been found.

I.2.6 Pompeii. Bronze sistrum found in I.2.6. Now in Naples
Archaeological Museum.
According to Fiorelli
two bronze Sistri were found in the south-east corner
of the atrium, hanging by iron nails.