Acrostolium
An acrostolium is a decorative feature found on the bows of ancient Roman, Greek and other nations' galleys, in an upward-curving extension of the ship's stem, often terminating in a helmet, shield or animal motif. A precursor to ship figureheads, the acrostolium was a semi-religious object intended to draw favour from sea gods or ward off evil weather.[1]
Versions of acrostolia were also featured in rostral columns marking notable seaborne events.[2]
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