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Statue of Eros stringing his bow Palazzo Nuovo - Musei Capitolini, Rome Sculpture | Museums
Keys to the Castle.A selection of surviving keys at Helmsley Castle, North Yorkshire, England.
world mythologies: romanroman mythology is the body of traditional stories pertaining to ancient rom
Bust of Antinous, Vatican museum (Sala Rotonda)Sculpture | Museums
187o:Ancient Rome | Decadence
The Gate of Athena Archegetis, Roman Agora of Athens, Greece
met-egyptian-art:Juglet, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtRogers Fund and Edward S. Harkness
cantigasdetanjaouia:Duilio Cambellotti’s posters for early 20th century productions of ancient Greek
Portrait of Antinous as Dionysius State Hermitage Museum and Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg - Russi
flaroh:Introducing the third piece in my ancient ceramics series: Egyptian faience! All of these pie
Memories of Rome (II)The Altare della Patria as seen from The Trajan’s Forum
uwmspeccoll:Greek Ornament in The Coloured Ornament of All Historical Styles Today we are featuring
Head of the poetess Sappho,Istanbul Archeology Museum, TurkeyThe marble bust was found in the ancien
A headless statue next to the Temple of IsisArchaeological Site of Delos, GreeceGreece | Ancient rui
The Sacred Omphalos of Delphi (The Navel of the World) exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Del
Bronze statue of a young athlete, found in the sea off Marathon, Attica. ca. 340-330 BC.National Arc
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Saffron Goddess, Minoan (Santorini), Akrotiri Frescoes, c. 1600 B.C. [21
ohthewitchery:hekate: greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy, pt
Galleria delle Statue e Sala dei Busti, The Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican
The Arch of Hadrian, Athens, Greece
Leda and the Swan| Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
mushi-and-junior:period moodboards: Ancient Egypti’ll go down to the water with you,and come out to
aesthetic-hoard:Epidauros, Greece, January 2015
blacklilyqueen:S Y B I L L - ancient Greek: Prothetess“Together weshall cast ourself into the future
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