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Cypriot jug in the shape of a poppy, ca. 1500 BCE. There are many jugs like this found in ancient si
romegreeceart:Roman civil war commanders - Pompey the Younger (c. 75- April 12, 45 BCE)Hispania gr
theancientworld:Ancient Greek golden ivy wreath, mid 4th c. BCE
romegreeceart:Roman triumphal quadriga* CAESAR DIVI F* 32-27 BCE* minted (probably) in Brindisi* dis
ancient-soul:a great pic of me & my very good puppy, c. 470-460 BCE, #nofilter
According to Aristotle, the first actor was Thespis in the sixth century BCE. He spoke on stage as
marmarinos:Greek or Roman statue of Alexander the Great, dated to the 2nd century BCE. Marble. Curre
elsewheregreen:Seleukid Empire, Diodotos Tryphon AR Tetradrachm - Antioch, circa 141-138 BCE.
Terracotta aryballos, attr. to an artist of the Bulas Group; 4th cent. BCE. Now in the Metropolitan
theancientwayoflife:~Dionysos riding on a panther.Floor mosaic.Ca. 120—80 BCE.Delos, House of the Ma
iehudit:Phoenician cosmetics vessel, c.700-650 BCE, carved tridacna shell
Gold necklace set with Greek silver coins of Metapontum in Lucania, ca. 350 BCE, made by Castellani,
worldhistoryfacts:Augustus of Prima Porta, with a closeup of Augustus’ breastplate, 20 BCE. In the c
neshamama:Kore from the Acropolis, 6th century BCE, marble. New Acropolis Museum, Athens.
kiwi-of-war:stereofeathers:jovialchaoss:charlesreeza:Dead Guy - Roman, c. 300 BCE, terra cottaPart o
historyarchaeologyartefacts:The Trundholm Sun Chariot, 1400 BCE [3264x1836]SWITCH TO FIREFOX AND ADD
historical-nonfiction:This is the Mesha Stele. Written around 850 BCE, it was commissioned by King M
Relief sculpture of an unknown pharaoh. Artist unknown; Late Period (664-32 BCE). Now in the Nelso
Ushabti (polychrome faience) of one Djehutymose. Artist unknown; ca. 1279 BCE (19th Dynasty, New Ki
ancientjewels:Carthaginian pressed gold pendant, c. 7th-6th centuries BCE. From Sotheby’s Auctions.
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek gold and garnet ring, dated to the 3rd to 2nd century BCE. The figure at
Archaic antefix from Capitolium (6th century BCE)* Capitoline museumsRome, August 2, 2019
marmarinos:Ancient Roman bust of a woman often identified as Aspasia (c. 470-400 BCE), dated to the
Statuette of Pan. 2nd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of a lost original of the 4th cent. BCE; artis
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