Greek Sicily Gallery
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Remains of the Temple of Apollo at Syracuse, Sicily.This Greek temple dates to about 590-580 BC, and
Silver tetradrachm of the polis of Naxos (Sicily). On the obverse, a bearded head of Dionysus, wear
ancientpeoples:Terracotta hippocamp, 31 cm long (12 in)Greek, from Sicily (Centuripe), 3rd century B
elsewheregreen:Messana, Sicily. 480BC silver Greek Tetradrachm, depicting a hare or rabbit, and a ch
ferribotti:VISITING SICILY - La Venere di Morgantina, Vaso Greco, Bassorilievo con Hera, Monete Akra
historicaltimes:Ancient Greek silver litra coin minted in Syracuse, Sicily, circa 466 BC via reddit
Silver drachm of Naxos with head of Dionysus (obverse) and bearded Silenus holding kantharos (revers
And as the chorus sang upon those ancient stones, my heart was lost forever.Syracuse, Sicily, Italy,
8-litrai silver coin of Syracuse, signed by the engraver Ly(sid…) On the obverse, the head o
allisonscola:Unlike many of the other temple ruins that one can visit throughout Sicily at Agrigento
archaicwonder:The rare Demareteion (decadrachm) of Syracuse, Sicily c. 480-479 BCDemareteion is the
Votive statue with Demeter, Kore and Hekate - found Temple of Selinunte, Sicily, circa 580-570 BC
coloricioso:“According to one version of the myth, the abduction of Kore took place on Sicily, where
Silver tetradrachm of Syracuse with head of Arethusa (obverse) and quadriga with Nike crowning the c
via-appia:Temple of Hera or Temple E in Selinus, Sicily, Greek, 6th century BC
Silver drachm of the Sicilian city of Naxos. Obverse: bearded head of Dionysus, with an ivy wreath;
Virtual reconstruction from greeks temples at Siracusa, Sicily, Italy
heracliteanfire:Gnathian baby-feeder in the shape of a rat. Western Greek, Sicily, 320-300 BC. (via
A boy robed in Greek costume plays a lute on a windowsill, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, 1901, Wilhelm vo
via-appia:Greek temple, Segesta, Sicily, c. 420 BC
ancientpeoples:Terracotta hippocamp, 31 cm long (12 in)Greek, from Sicily (Centuripe), 3rd century B
elsewheregreen:Fragment of a terracotta skyphos (deep drinking cup). 430–400 BCE. Attributed to the
Greek theatre at Segesta (Sicily). It was built during the 100’s BC, and can seat up to 4,000
Siracusa (Sicily), Italy.
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