3 Bce Gallery
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ancientanimalart:Panel with striding lionNeo-Babylonian604-562 BCE “The lion was sacred to Ishtar, t
wrimwramwrom:Blue Faience Hippopotamus from Egypt, Middle Kingdom, XII Dynasty (1991-1786 BCE)
electronicgallery:1. Ivory inlay of a hyena from an ebony bed, Nubian, 1700-1550 BCE, Kerma, Cemeter
coolancientstuff:Roman Ivory comb, 1st century BCE
lionofchaeronea:Limestone head of the 12th Dynasty pharaoh Amenemhat III (r. 1843-1798 BCE), broken
A mold for pressing coins from the Qin state during the Warring States period, 475-221 BCE. These ro
hismarmorealcalm:Minerva Marble Second century BCE Capitoline Museums Palazzo Nuovo Atrium Rome
ancientjewels:Roman engraved amethyst depicting the god Apollo dating to 30-20 BCE. Gold setting is
ancientanimalart:Bronze SnakeGreekClassical Periodabout 400 BCE“The votive snake is shown as if exte
boneandpapyrus:Alabaster pitcherSyria, 2nd millennium BCE; 23 cm high (9 in) (Freer-Sackler)
Jewish people are deported after the siege of Lachish in 701 BCE. The Assyrian Empire, which conquer
lionofchaeronea:The 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I (r. ca. 1294-1279 BCE) receives the ankh (symbol of
Statue (painted sandstone) of the 11th Dynasty pharaoh Mentuhotep II (r. ca. 2061-2010 BCE) in the J
ancientjewels:Pair of Hellenistic gold and enamel earrings with swan figures, c. 2nd century BCE. Th
centuriespast:Phiale by the Phiale Painter, c. 430 BCE. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek gold and garnet earrings, dated to the 4th century BCE.
stickybitch:charlesreeza:Dead Guy - Roman, c. 300 BCE, terra cottaPart of a tableau depicting a batt
theancientworld:Ritual vessel (zun or gui) in shape of rhinoceros, probably late 1100s-1050 BCE, Sha
ancient depiction of david cameron, attic red-figure cup, c. 510 bce
Cylinder seal with Persian hunter and horse, carved in sard. Persian Achaemenid period, 550-331 BCE
vivalcli:Painted Garden - Villa of Livia (Rome) - c. 30–20 BCE
Roman civil war commanders - Metellus Scipio (d. 46 BCE)Coin issued by Metellus Scipio, who commande
Sandstone sphinx of Amenhotep II. Artist unknown; ca. 1427-1400 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum
barbariansatthegates:Etruscan Statuette of a Scythian, 5th c BCE; [Source]This belonged on the lid o
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