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Donkey-head rhyton, attributed to the Painter of Brussels, 470-460 BCE, Athens, now in the Louvre
coolartefact:Statuette of a centaur, ca. 530 B.C., Athenian Source: imgur.com/unT5ll7
The Athenian Treasury, Delphi, Greece
hadrian6:Jason and the Argonauts. detail from an Athenian red figure clay vase c.425-375 BC.h
The Dioscuri Athenian red-figure kylix. 5th BCE Collection of the Archaeological Museum of Fer
lionofchaeronea:The grave stele for an Athenian woman named Mynnia. She bids farewell to her m
Detail showing a banquet scene from the tondo of a red-figure kylix, painted by Makron Greek (m
thats-classics-for-you:Silver Athenian Tetradrachm Owl with an olive branch and the head of At
scrixels: 463. ColumnThe Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis & its mighty columns!
andrewharlow:Sumela Monastery in Turkey, founded in the year 386 by two Athenian priests
Athenian Tetradrachm: Female Head (obverse), 400, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize:
lionofchaeronea:Silver Athenian tetradrachm in the “new style,” depicting an owl st
gemsofgreece:Tempio del tesoro degli Ateniesi.Santuario di Delfi, GreciaThe Athenian Treasury.Oracle
archaicwonder:THE coinThis Athenian Owl coin is one of the finest of all Greek coins in existence. I
amadryades:Facet of an eccentric athenian house
The entrance to the Central Building of the University of Athens, Greece. The building is part of 3-
hedgewitchgarden: Hecate, Athenian black-figure kylix C6th B.C., Museum der Universität Tü
The Parthenon (Greek: Παρθενών) is atemple on the Athenian Acropoli
theunderestimator-2: Robert Smith hiding from the Athenian sun while photographed by Richard Bellia
gemsofgreece: Tempio del tesoro degli Ateniesi.Santuario di Delfi, GreciaThe Athenian Treasury.Oracl
Athenian red-figure calyx krater attributed to Euphronios, end of sixth century BCE
Standing female figure, under life-sized, from the Athenian Acropolis, probably an image of Artemis
Athenian Late Geometric krater, c. 750 BCE, about 4 feet tall, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
grelicks:Athenian balconies, VIII. Exarcheia, Athens, Greece, 2013.
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