This marble bull currently in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Greece, was an offering of Appia Annia Regilla to the 2nd century AD Nymphaion fountain in the Sanctuary of Olympia.

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This marble bull currently in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Greece, was an offering of Appia Annia Regilla to the 2nd century AD Nymphaion fountain in the Sanctuary of Olympia.
🇹🇷 Nymphaion Yunan ve Roma mimarilerinde, orman, göl, dağ ve kırlarda yaşayan su perileri olan Nymphalara adanmış kutsal alan ya da yapı. Başlangıçta içinde bir kaynak ya da akarsu bulunan doğal mağaralar bu adla tanımlanmış, daha sonra nişler, heykel ve sütunlada bezeli anıtsal çeşme yapıları nymphaion adını almıştır. Arkaik Dönemin ilk örnekleri bir kayanın işlenmesiyle elde edilmiş, ayrıca ev biçimli ve tek katlı uygulamalar da yapılmıştır. Helenislik ve Roma dönemlerinde cepheleri çok katlı, sütunlu bir mimariyle bezenıniş, bu sütunlar arasındaki nişlere yerleştirilmiş heykellerin bile ağzından sular akıtılmıştır.
🇬🇧 Nymphaion An ancient Greek and Roman sanctuary consecrated to water nymphs. It was an elaborately decorated public drinking fountain a semicircular monumental Classical fountain house. It often had niches filled with sculpture. The nymphs were associated with a range of natural features such as water, mountains, and trees. Nymphaea were often erected near the head of a spring. The nymphaeum served as a sanctuary, a reservoir, and an assembly chamber where weddings were held.
http://www.archaeologs.com/w/nymphaion