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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
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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.
residentparkyologist: An Archaeological Wonder: SalamisSalamis, Northern CyprusI had the opportunity
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Scenes from the Roman Arch of Trajan, Benevento, ca. 114-117 AD.Photos courtesy of Roger Ulrich.
Beautiful day for some resistivity training! . . #universityofyork #University #York #UnitedKingdom
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,
archaicwonder: The Nymphaeum at LetoonAccording to a legend told by Ovid, the nymph Leto
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Temple of Asclepius, Rome
greatmilitarybattles:Latin for sword, the Gladius was the main go to weapon of the Roman Army. this
archaeology: Photo via Facebook.Apologies for not posting much classical archaeology news of late&md
archaicwonder: Temple of Aphaea, Aegina, Greece Aphaea was a Greek goddess who was worshipped
classicalmonuments: Mausoleum of Pozo Moro Pozo Moro, Iberia, Spain6th century BCE10 m. high Th
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