Artefacts Gallery
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greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki:Decorative appliques from wooden beds and boxes.
barbucomedie:Political Artefacts from Britain during the19th Century on display at the National Muse
Roman Artefacts at The Yorkshire Museum, York, 7.10.18.
lionofchaeronea:A Maenad (female devotee of Dionysus), brandishing her thyrsos (staff tipped with a
heaveninawildflower:‘Inlay of an Apis bull.’ Mosaic glass.Egyptian. Hellenistic Period (Ptolemaic Dy
electronicgallery:Ancient Roman coins1. cistophorus with bust of Hadrian, Roman provincial, Asia, My
hadrian6:Pendulum Skeleton with Heliocentric Planetary Supported by Three Atlas. circa 1830. etched
elsewheregreen:Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Armenia with bust of Artavasdes IIGreekLate Hellenistic Per
slam-ancient:Tetradrachm with Bee, Greek, 390, Saint Louis Art Museum: Ancient Arthttps://www.slam.o
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Curious Artefacts: Hitler’s Telephone, one of the deadliest weapons of a
odys-seus:Wooden votive plaque. Procession to an altar to sacrifice a lamb, accompanied by the flute
shewhoworshipscarlin:Torah pointer, 1861, USA.
ivory-lace-and-sunlight:Glass beaker with snake-thread decoration - Late Imperial, 3rd century A.D
thesilicontribesman:Pictish Personal Artefacts, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 11.11.17
hellenicdreams:THE STAFFORDSHIRE HOARDThe publication of this amazing archaeological discovery is no
qsy-complains-a-lot:historyarchaeologyartefacts:Imperial passport of Kublai Khan “I am the emissary
thegetty:I (masculine) am parched with thirst and am dying; but grant me to drinkfrom the ever-flowi
via-appia:Bracelet with Agathodaimon, Isis-Tyche, Aphrodite, and TerenouthisRoman Period Egypt, 1st
ancientart:Greek necklace with a butterfly pendant. Late 2nd-1st century BC (Hellenistic), made of g
theolduvaigorge:“Handaxe from Hampstead. One of the artefacts in W.G. Smith’s List” (Source: @patter
cma-greek-roman-art:Krater Fragment, Nausicaa Painter, c. 460-450 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
ancientart:Gold diadem and necklace from Grave Circle A at Mycenae, Greece. These artefacts date to
lionofchaeronea:The Sphinx. Plate by an unknown Rhodian artist, late 7th cent. BCE. Found at Kamei
Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts at ‘The Potteries’ Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, 23.12.16.
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