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Riders in Motion
This segment from the Parthenon’s North Frieze (438–432 BC) depicts horsemen showcasing valor and civic pride. One rider wears a cap with flaps and a cloak, while another is bare-chested with a swirling himation (a mantle of status and adult male citizenship). Their attire and gestures reflect the youthful energy and communal identity celebrated during the Panathenaic procession, the great festival in honor of Athena: it offered her a new sacred robe and affirmed shared democratic identity.
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