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Mounted Cavalrymen
This Parthenon frieze panel (447–438 BC) shows Athenian horsemen riding in tight formation, their overlapping bodies conveying speed and coordinated movement. The riders wear light tunics and short cloaks rather than military armor, reflecting the citizen-cavalry’s civic function. Their powerful horses add a sense of momentum and controlled force. They are part of the Panathenaic procession, where mounted citizens displayed horsemanship as an expression of collective devotion to Athena.
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