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Fabien Oefner’s Disintegrating Cars
workaholicatrest: Please wrap those sexy thigh highs around my head. #330
ancientpeoples:Crouching Women Playing KnucklebonesGreece, ca. 330-100 BC (Hellenistic) TerracottaTh
theminnesotashrike:Myrtle Wreath, Greece. 330-250 BCE. Gold. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
natural-magics:Myrtle Wreath, Greek, c. 330-250 BCE. Gold. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
archaicwonder:Greek Corinthian Gold Myrtle Wreath, 330-250 BC In ancient Greece, wreaths made f
hellas-inhabitants: Myrtle Wreath, Greece. 330-250 BCE. Gold. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. &
collectorsweekly: Gold Myrtle Wreath, Greek, c. 330-250 BCE.
Greek Corinthian Gold Myrtle Wreath, 330-250 BC In ancient Greece, wreaths made
aleyma:Greek, Pair of gold earrings with Ganymede and the eagle, c.330-300 BC (source).
Ganymede jewellery, Hellenistic, c. 330-300 BC
Statue of a seated poet (Orpheus?)Greek (from Tarentum), Early Hellenistic Period, 330-300 B.C.terra
archaicwonder:Macedonian Gold Pegasus & Nemean Lion Fibula, Hellenistic Period, 330-300 BCEach s
aleyma:Head of Aphrodite (“The Bartlett Head”), made in Athens, Greece, c.330-300 BC (source). Deusa
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Ganymede Jewelry. 330-300 B.C. Greek. Found as a group in Macedonia, nea
Classical Greek gold earrings with a rosette, bird and inverted pyramid; 330-300 BC
Ancient Greek earrings, 330-300 BC
archaicwonder:Greek Gold Snake Bracelet, 330-300 BCThere were snakes in use in various oracle temple
ancientpeoples: Necklace 330-300 BC East Greek (Source: The British Museum)
archaicwonder: Macedonian Gold Pegasus & Nemean Lion Fibula, Hellenistic Period, 330-300 BCEach
Paestan Black-Figure Lekythos, 330-300 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Diamete
cma-greek-roman-art: Paestan Black-Figure Lekythos, 330-300 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and R
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