Ancient Greek Reliefs Featurin Gallery
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ancientpeoples:Gilded silver roundel with Apollo The god is shown as a musician, his lyre is shown o
Metis:This Greek goddess is an Oceanid, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, as well as one of the Titan
Atalanta Lekythos, 500-490 BC, Greek, Attic, attributed to Douris
sartorialadventure:Ancient Greek fashions1-3. chiton4. feast guest and dancer5-6. himatius7. mantle8
mckitterick:Ancient Greek Computer!The Antikythera Mechanism (Wikipedia) (today’s Google Doodle!) pr
thegetty:Three favorite objects selected by our new curator of antiquities.Head of a Bearded Man, 16
thoodleoo:some ancient greek and roman borkers
Ancient Greek Artefacts Creative Lomo Edits Batch 2, Great North Museum, Hancock, Newcastle (16th Ap
sartorialadventure:Ancient Greek fashions1-3. chiton4. feast guest and dancer5-6. himatius7. mantle8
theancientwayoflife:~ Statuette of a Woman.Culture: GreekPlace of origin: eastern Mediterrean, Greec
Odysseus listens to the song of the Sirens. Attic black-figure oenochoe, artist unknown; ca. 525-50
The Gate of Athena Archegetis, Roman Agora of Athens, Greece
A Maenad (female devotee of Dionysus), brandishing her thyrsos (staff tipped with a pine cone) and a
Fragment of a pebble mosaic floor from the ancient Greek polis of Sicyon, depicting Centaurs and var
clodia-metelli:Orphic Tablet (British Museum).3rd-2nd Century BC, Greek tablet in a Roman Imperial c
greek-museums:From the John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation’s online collection of greek m
thoodleoo:thoodleoo:well i can drop my greek class now, i know all i need to knowoh no but what if t
amazonomachycomic:Hi, everyone!It’s been… a long time. Amazonomachy is completing 5 years today. Thi
peashooter85:Viking runes on an ancient Greek statue,The Piraeus Lion is a marble statue around 3 me
sartorialadventure:Ancient Greek fashions1-3. chiton4. feast guest and dancer5-6. himatius7. mantle8
apolloduh:moodboards: NikeNike in ancient Greek religion, was a goddess who personified victory, als
Ancient Greek sculptures from the Temple of Aphaia, c. 505–500 B.C.
some ancient artifacts patterns(from upper left: greek, egyptian, roman, persian)
Lycian Apollo. Reconstituted ivory statue of the 3rd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of the original
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