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Use Your Head — How to defeat the Spartans,The Spartans are generally regarded as the one of t
ancientanimalart:Boeotian lekanis with animal friezeNearly complete, comprised of 14 or more rejoine
Boeotian floral ware kylix with birdsca. 420 BCEUre Museum of Greek Archaeology, University of Readi
archaicwonder:Boeotian Greek Terracotta Female Mourner, Late Orientalizing or Early Archaic Period,
Boeotian statuette of a woman with a fan, approx. from 300 to 250 B.C; Ancient Greece
Boeotian terracotta statue of a woman with a hat. Artist unknown; 4th or 3rd cent. BCE. Now in the
lionofchaeronea:Silver stater of Thebes, featuring a Boeotian shield on the obverse and the head of
ancientanimalart:Boeotian floral ware kylix with birdsca. 420 BCEUre Museum of Greek Archaeology, Un
lionofchaeronea:A Boeotian clay pyxis bearing an image of the goddess known as the Mistress of the A
Ancient Greek (Boeotian) terracotta figure of a young woman with a cloth bandage. Artist unknown; c
ancientanimalart:Terracotta vase in the shape of a boar (via The Met)ca. 570–560 BCEGreek, Boeotian
Silver stater of Thebes, featuring a Boeotian shield on the obverse and the head of Dionysus, crowne
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Greek (Boeotian) terracotta figure of a young woman with a cloth bandage. A
femalenudityinwesternpainting:“Scylla” (Vase Painting on a Boeotian krater, now in the L
Theseus subdues the Minotaur. Side A of a Boeotian black-figure skyphos, unknown artist; ca. 5
Silver stater of Thebes with Boeotian shield (obverse) and amphora with volute handles (reverse)Gree
lionofchaeronea:A woman washes herself in a louterion (washbasin). Side B of a Boeotian red-fi
archaicwonder:Boeotian Greek Terracotta Female Mourner, Late Orientalizing or Early Archaic Pe
fishstickmonkey:Pyxis with molded female headGreek, Boeotian, early 6th century B.C. Ceramic P
theancientwayoflife:~Statuette of a Woman Carrying a Boy on Her Shoulders. Culture: Greek (Boeotian)
lionofchaeronea:Silver stater of Thebes, featuring a Boeotian shield on the obverse and the head of
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