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fuckyeaharchaeology:Hellenistic Gold WreathsIn Ancient Greece, wreath crowns were given as prizes to
annaboleyne:Hypatia (born c. 350–370; died 415 AD) was a Hellenistic Neoplatonist philosopher,
Alexander Mosaic (circa 100 BC)
hismarmorealcalm: Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth Greek Hellenistic period 2nd cent
ancientpeoples: Silver Vessel with leaf ornament Hellenistic Greek c. 250-100 BC This lavishly decor
Gold wreath of oak leaves and acorns, Greek, Late Classical or Early Hellenistic Period, 4th century
Laocoön and His Sons, Hellenistic Greek, early 1st century. Pliny attributes this sculptur
archaicwonder: Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria The temple was dedicated in 32 AD to the Semitic god Be
Detail from the sculpture Dying Gaul, Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late third cent
DionysosGreek; Classical or Hellenistic Period, ca. 340 BCMarble probably from the Greek island of P
Gladiateur Borghèse (circa 100 BC) Agasias from Ephesus
archaicwonder: The Three Graces, Hellenistic, c. 2nd-1st Century BC Graces (or Charites) are goddess
Statue of Aphrodite (2nd Century BC)
ancientjewels: Hellenistic period Greek silver bracelet depicting a bust of Dionysos and grape vines
Gaul Killing Himself and his Wife (The Ludovisi Gaul). Second century Roman copy after a Hellenistic
ancientpeoples: Gold earrings Greek, Hellenistic Period, 300 BC. Source: Metropolitan Museum
ancientjewels: Pair of Hellenistic Greek gold, glass, and stone earrings featuring an Egyptian Atef
Acropolis, Pergamon, UNESCO, World Heritage Site,Pergamon was the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon
Mosaic floor depicting a dog and a knocked-over gold vessel. Discovered in 1993 during construction
Hellenistic period Greek gold necklace featuring an amphora-shaped pendant and lion-head terminals a
didoofcarthage: Mirror with Aphrodite and Adonis Etruscan, Late Classical or Early Hellenistic
historyfilia: Terracotta two-handled vase Early Hellenistic (late 4th–early 3rd century B.C.)
The shipwreck of Kyrenia, the wreck of a hellenistic ship (3rd century BC) found near Kyrenia.
Hellenistic period Greek silver bracelet depicting a bust of Dionysos and grape vines, c. 2nd-1st ce
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