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Eros (Cupid). Attic red-figure bobbin, attributed to the Painter of London D 12, ca. 470-450 BCE.
A Celtic bronze ceremonial helmet ca. 150–50 BCE. Known as the “Waterloo Helmet,” it was found in th
Statuette of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten (r. ca. 1353-1336 BCE) holding a stele. Now in the
Granodiorite head of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep II (r. ca. 1427-1401 BCE). Now in the Metro
ancientjewels:4th-3rd century BCE Hellenistic Greek gold oak leaf wreath diadem. From Timeline Aucti
Roman denarius minted by Quintus Pomponius Musa in 56 BCE. On the obverse, the head of Apollo crown
historiated:Chalice of Abbot Suger of Saint-Denis; sardonyx cup dating to the 1st or 2nd C. BCE, mou
Seated female figure, ca. 2000 BCE, Bactria. Bactria was located in modern northern Afghanistan and
In 1245 BCE, Ramses II married the first-born daughter of Hittite king Hattusilis and cemented a lon
inividia:The Peiraeus AthenaBronze. 340—330 BCE.Piraeus, Athens, Greece Archaeological Museum of Pir
gemma-antiqua:Etruscan gold ear studs, dated to 530-500 BCE.
dwellerinthelibrary:Nenfro statue of a winged lion tomb guardian figure Etruscan 550 BCE by mharrsch
The marriage of Alexander the Great and Statira, daughter of Darius III of Persia, in 324 BCE. The
magictransistor:Venus Figurines from the European Paleolithic Era; c. 25,000-40,000 BCE.Venus of Dol
An acrobat performs archery tricks with her feet on this Italian vase from the 300s BCE. Acrobatics
Mummiform ushabti (painted wood). Artist unknown; ca. 1981-1802 BCE (12th Dynasty, Middle Kingdom).
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Greek necklace with the “Heracles knot”. Artist unknown; ca. 230-210 BCE.
Female baker bakes bread in an oven, 400s BCE. This figurine, from Tanagra, is a good example of the
Gold wreath of a Thracian aristocrat (ca. 4th century BCE) from Golyamata Mogila (Bulgaria)
katherinebarlow:Orestes by Euripides, 408 BCE (“…μὴ θεαί μ᾽ οἴστρῳ κατάσχωσι.”)trans. Michael Wodhul
Horses harnessed to a quadriga. Corinthian black-figure Pinax from Penteskouphia.(6th century BCE)©
Corinthian silve coin with image of Pegasus* 399-200 BCE* Münzsammlungen der Friedrich-Alexander-Uni
Parthian gold and garnet necklace, dated to the 1st century BCE at the earliest. Source: Timeline Au
ancientromebuildings:Bridge of Narni, UmbriaLongest bridge in the Roman empire and built in 23 BCE b
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