Hellen Jo Gallery
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Doric temple of Athena Lindia, Lindos, Rhodes - More Greece here
Acropolis of Lindos (VI), Rhodes- More Greece here
Hill of the Muses and Odeon of Herodes Atticus as seen from The Acropolis, Athens
fourteenth:Hellenistic, 300 B.C
ancientart:Croatian Apoxyomenos, thought to be a Hellenistic or Roman replica after a bronze origina
theancientwayoflife:~ Terracotta relief probably from a funnel vase.Period: Early HellenisticDate: l
Winged male figure, with Hellenistic influences, from the frescoessigned “Tita” in the Loulan site o
theancientwayoflife:~ Double-sided votive relief.Culture: EgyptianPeriod: Hellenistic Period (Ptolem
archaicwonder:Hellenistic Bronze Horse Head Fulcrum Fragment, 1st Century BCW/ much of the original
The head of Heracles. Roman copy (ca. 135-150 CE) after a lost Greek original attributed to Lysippo
archaicwonder:Hellenistic Snake Bracelet, 3rd-2nd Century BC
Hellenistic Gilt Silver Bowl with Complex Ornament, 2nd-1st Century BCA shallow silver bowl with thi
antiquitystuff:A Hellenistic cast bronze Eagle Image from The Art Walters Museum via their online co
newloverofbeauty: The Jockey of Artemision (150-146 BC) is a large Hellenistic bronze statue of a y
ancientjewels: Late Classical to early Hellenistic period Greek gold olive wreath, c. 4th century BC
mamacheta: Classical or Hellenistic?
via-appia: Gold laurel wreath from the Kerameikos Archaeological Museum Greek, Hellenistic Period
sartorialadventure:Necklace of rayed stars (incomplete), 300-200 BC, Hellenistic Greek
worldhistoryfacts: Hellenistic plate depicting Cybele in a chariot, found in Ai-Khanoum in modern da
mythologer:Aphrodite Anadyomene, Greek, Hellenistic Period, 3rd-1st century BC
givemesomesoma:Head of a young barbaric leaderFound inside the Theatre of Dionysusca. 2nd c. AD
archaicwonder:Hellenistic Rock Crystal Bowl with Gold Foil Trim, 3rd-1st Century BC
theancientwayoflife:~ Gold necklace. Period: Early Hellenistic Date: late 4th–3rd century B.C. Cultu
Funerary stele from Nicomedia, Bithynia (present-day Izmit, Turkey), depicting the deceased reclinin
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