![Oil-Jar (Askos) in the Form of a Foot Wearing a Sandal; Greece, Athens (?), 2nd century B.C. Sculpture Terracotta Gift of Martin and Herbert Orenstein (M.81.255.6) Greek, Roman and Etruscan Art; 2nd Oil-Jar (Askos) in the Form of a Foot Wearing a Sandal; Greece, Athens (?), 2nd century B.C. Sculpture Terracotta Gift of Martin and Herbert Orenstein (M.81.255.6) Greek, Roman and Etruscan Art; 2nd](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/TXAN0X/oil-jar-askos-in-the-form-of-a-foot-wearing-a-sandal-greece-athens-2nd-century-bc-sculpture-terracotta-gift-of-martin-and-herbert-orenstein-m812556-greek-roman-and-etruscan-art-2nd-century-bc-date-qsp571-150-00-00t000000z7-TXAN0X.jpg)
Oil-Jar (Askos) in the Form of a Foot Wearing a Sandal; Greece, Athens (?), 2nd century B.C. Sculpture Terracotta Gift of Martin and Herbert Orenstein (M.81.255.6) Greek, Roman and Etruscan Art; 2nd
![E-J Graham on Twitter: "An Etruscan lady's shoes. Sarcophagus of the Spouses, 6th century BC, Caere. https://t.co/vCj7S9QxLl" / Twitter E-J Graham on Twitter: "An Etruscan lady's shoes. Sarcophagus of the Spouses, 6th century BC, Caere. https://t.co/vCj7S9QxLl" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DC5xn-jXYAEFGka.jpg)
E-J Graham on Twitter: "An Etruscan lady's shoes. Sarcophagus of the Spouses, 6th century BC, Caere. https://t.co/vCj7S9QxLl" / Twitter
![Ancient Roman footwear. Sandal from the Vatican Museum 1, from the Arch of Constantine 2, and from the courtyard of the Palazzo Albani 3. Copperplate engraving by Pietro Ruga after an illustration Ancient Roman footwear. Sandal from the Vatican Museum 1, from the Arch of Constantine 2, and from the courtyard of the Palazzo Albani 3. Copperplate engraving by Pietro Ruga after an illustration](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A7XD0N/ancient-roman-footwear-sandal-from-the-vatican-museum-1-from-the-arch-of-constantine-2-and-from-the-courtyard-of-the-palazzo-albani-3-copperplate-engraving-by-pietro-ruga-after-an-illustration-by-lorenzo-rocceggiani-from-his-own-100-plates-of-costumes-religious-civil-and-military-of-the-ancient-egyptians-etruscans-greeks-and-romans-franzetti-rome-1802-2A7XD0N.jpg)
Ancient Roman footwear. Sandal from the Vatican Museum 1, from the Arch of Constantine 2, and from the courtyard of the Palazzo Albani 3. Copperplate engraving by Pietro Ruga after an illustration
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