Graeco-roman Gallery
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Raised and painted relief from the ceiling of the Hathor Temple at Dendera. Egypt, Graeco-Roman peri
flaubertian:Eros, pouring wine into a drinking bowl. Graeco-Roman ringstone, 30 BC - 200 AD.
museum-of-artifacts:Ceiling of the Hathor Temple at Dendera. Egypt, Graeco-Roman period, 2nd/1st cen
museum-of-artifacts:Graeco-Roman gold ‘Herakles Knot’ snake ring dated to the 1st century BC
pelusian:Gold Snake RingA Graeco-Roman gold snake ring. Composed of two coiling snakes, their heads
“What I think I do” memeFeatured Images:An offering of incense at an altar during a religious ritual
gemma-antiqua:flaubertian:Eros, pouring wine into a drinking bowl. Graeco-Roman ringstone, 30 BC - 2
Eros, pouring wine into a drinking bowl. Graeco-Roman ringstone, 30 BC - 200 AD.
mesogeios:Graeco-Roman chalcedony intaglio of Zeus enthroned, with scepter and eagle, dated to 30 BC
Osiris in Hydria (Water Jar), 1st century (bronze, 9.2 x 3.9 cms), Roman Period. Now in the The Isra
boneandpapyrus:Painted mummy case of an unnamed man, found at Akhmim.Graeco-Roman Egypt, 1st century
dwellerinthelibrary:A Graeco-Roman ceremonial tunic from a Second Century CE tomb in Saqqara, now in
dorivngray: a network for lovers of graeco-roman myth and literature who enjoy finding the deeper m
A selection of Graeco-Roman gems from the Penn Museum29-128-939; 29-128-1867; 29-128-910;
Raised and painted relief from the ceiling of the Hathor Temple at Dendera. Egypt, Graeco-Roman
flaubertian:Eros, pouring wine into a drinking bowl. Graeco-Roman ringstone, 30 BC - 200 AD. Th
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 6 “City of Man, City of God”Palmyra was one of the most
Portrait head of Gaius Julius Caesar. Caesar visited Alexandria in 45 BC. Now in the Graeco-Roman Mu
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