Ancient Hairstyle Gallery
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1. Hairstyle of the Elling Woman bog body, 280 BC2. Reconstruction of her hairstyle and capeThe Elli
4eternal-life:Pair of Portrait Busts of Youths and Two Marble EyesArtist: UnknownCulture: RomanPlace
elsewheregreen:Aha, AD 149, limestone and pigment. Palmyra, Syria. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhage
Flavia Domitilla - daughter of Vespasian * c. 45-c.66 CE ( –> died before Vespanian become
lionofchaeronea:Hermes and his mother Maia (part of a larger scene showing an assembly of the gods).
mostly-history:TheLadies Fresco at Akrotiri (Santorini, c. 1700 BC).Thisfresco, in two separate sect
lionofchaeronea:The head of a woman. Tondo of an Etruscan plate, variously attributed to the Genuci
Girls playing ephedrismos* Corinth* late 4th-early 3rd century BCE* terracottaSource: 23 dingen voor
Portrait of a Roman woman* 1st / 2nd century CE* Milwaukee Art MuseumSource: Sailko, CC BY 3.0 <h
舞青丝(dance with the black silk) by Niki镜子| Ancient Chinese hairstyle guide book
Capitoline Venus displaying an ancient Greek or Roman hairstyle, 2nd century AD copy of an Ancient G
AphroditeRoman marble statue, 2nd century CE. Baths of Diocletian Museum.Rome, July 2015
Claudia Antonia (30 CE - 66 CE)* Domus Romana, Rabat, MaltaSource: WikimediaAttribution: Justletters
Themis Cup Titan goddess Themis and king Aegeus are depicted in this pic. Themis as a goddess of la
Yet one funerary portrait, this time depicting a Roman girl * Parish church of St. Rupertus* Sankt V
lillyartcollection:Fayum /encaustic/ mummy portrait
Portrait of a Roman woman* 1st century BCE* marble* height: 34 cm* Exhibition: Roma Aeterna, Masterp
sporadicq:A female aulos-player entertains men at a symposium on this Attic red-figure bell-krater,
dianasson:Artemis as Potnia Theron
fourteenth:Dancing maenad. Detail from an Ancient Greek Paestum red-figure skyphos, made by Python,
myancientworld:Marble bust of Julia Titi, dated around 90 CE.This Roman bust shows Julia Titi, who w
aic-ancient:Head of a Woman, Ancient Greek, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantine ArtMuseu
fourteenth:Hellenistic, 300 B.C
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