Ancient Pottery Gallery
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Red-figure squat lekythos with a departing warriorAttributed to the Achilles PainterAttic Greek, c.
theancientwayoflife:~ Vessel with Two Feet.Culture: Near EasternDate: ca. 1000-800 B.C.Medium: Ceram
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archaicwonder:Villanovan Pottery Urn with Crested Helmet Lid, 9th-8th Century BCWith a handle on one
Terracotta medallion depicting a victorious charioteer of the Green faction Roman, Mid-Imperial Peri
you know he had to do it to em(red/black figure ancient greek pottery version)
Effigy vessel depicting a seated figure wearing a long tunic, of the Nasca (Nazca) culture of what i
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Corinthian black-figure pyxis, decorated with a row of rams and panthers. Attributed to the Stobart
alexandriad:some ancient gay greeks, red figure pottery and rainbow versions happy pride month!!
alexandriad:some ancient gay greeks, red figure pottery and rainbow versions happy pride month!!
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Aegina,Kolona:Sherds from storage vessels with maritime scene
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Etruscan ceramic vessel in the shape of a boar. Artist unknown; ca. 600-500 BCE. Now in the Clevel
Black-figure funerary plaque with scenes of prothesis (laying out of the dead) and chariot raceGreek
Minoan nautical and floral ceramics The fourth piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the rest he
Egyptian Faience ceramics The third piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the rest here [x]☆Merc
Painted Pottery Tomb Guardian Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.-220 A.D.Earthenware. H. 42.6 cm, L. 41.6 cm. . ©
Head Vessel. Manteno people of Ecuador, 8th–12th century. Met Museum, New York.At only 10cm high, a
Romano-British vase in the shape of a man’s head, perhaps representing the Roman Emperor Caracalla (
The so-called “Colchester Vase,” depicting four gladiators named by inscriptions as Secundus, Mario,
It may not look like much, but this 6,100-year-old pottery sherd and the ancient leftovers stuck on
Terracotta askos. Hellenistic, 3rd century B.C. Greek, South Italian, Canosan. Photo by The Metropol
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