Classical Archaeology Gallery
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Bernard Tschumi Architects, Acropolis Museum, Athens, 2001-2009.
ancientpeoples:Bronze handle of a hydria (a water jar) The handle is shaped like a siren, part woma
ancientorigins: Zeugma Mosaic of Icarus and Daedalus, Roman period, Turkey
historyfilia: Roman fresco of an idyllic landscape From Boscotrecase, Villa di Agrippa Postumo (
museum-of-artifacts: Roman ring with the inscription “ANIMA DVLCIS VIVAS MECV” (May you live with me
336bc:The Antikythera Mechanism by Michæl Paukner on Flickr.“The Antikythera mechanism, one mo
Archaeological Museum of Patra:Polygonal glass panel, consisting of an ivory frame with honeycomb fo
Teatro romano de Mérida by neobit
Archaeological Museum of PatraGolden threads and sheets shaped like pomegranate fruit. From Patras H
Teatro romano de Mérida by neobit
ancientpeoples:Quoit BroochSilver and GoldFound grave B, Howletts, Kent, Englandc. 5th CenturyLate R
eccellenze-italiane:Villa Adriana, Tivoli
historyofeurope:The fibula or fibulae (plural) is an ornamental clasp used by Romans, Greeks, German
Oh, do not draw upon the archaeology, sir! Luckily for all those who detest the desecration of ancie
Red-figure psykter, signed by Douris, ca. 500–470 BCE. London, British Museum 1868,0606.7. Thi
shiningjasmin: shiningjasmin Mosaic from Sousse (ancient Hadrumetum): fishing scenes. II century AD.
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Scenes from the Roman Arch of Trajan, Benevento, ca. 114-117 AD.Photos courtesy of Roger Ulrich.
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Aphrodite, National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Lakonian Black-figure kylix, attributed to the Boreads Painter, ca. 570–565 BCE, currently in
Fragment of an Attic Funerary Stele, Late Classical, 4th century BC. Istanbul Archaeology Museum
The Pitfalls of “Charismatic Archaeology” - Part One: What’s in a Name?All right,
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