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archaicwonder:Achilles Drags Hector: Black-Figure Hydria C. 510 BCGreek vase-painters often used su
Introducing CS HakoWagon, Datsun 510 wagon completely restored with front CS carbon fiber Hakobird k
Neck-Amphora With a Man Playing a CitharaGreece, Attica, c. 510 BC
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theancientwayoflife:~ Scaraboid gem with Athena.Culture: GreekPeriod: Late ArchaicDate: 510–500 B.C.
“Apollo of Veii” Etruscan statue dates from c. 510 - 500 B.C. sculpted in the so-called
ancientpeoples:Terracotta funerary plaqueAttic Greek, ca. 520–510 B.C. (Archaic period)Prothesis (la
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theancientworld:Corinthian Helmet, Bronze, c. 510 BCE, The British MuseumAncient Greek cuirass, Bron
“Judgement of Paris” side A of an Attic Greek black-figure hydria, c. 510 B.C.
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theancientworld:Corinthian Helmet, Bronze, c. 510 BCE, The British MuseumAncient Greek cuirass, Bron
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Terracotta funerary plaque; c. 520–510 B.C. Attic Greek
via-appia:Terracotta funerary plaqueGreek, Attic ca. 520–510 B.C.
This Greek kylix from 510 BCE depicts a man playing Kottabos. Kottabos was a drinking game played by
Lancers, detail from the archers’ frieze in Darius’ palace at Susa, c. 510 BC
Winged sphinx from Darius’ palace at Susa, c. 510 BC
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ancient depiction of david cameron, attic red-figure cup, c. 510 bce
(510): this makes me concerned. not enough to actually do anything about it, but yeah.
Terracotta tumbler with eight dancing youths, Archaic, Greek ca. 525–510 B.C.These youths are descen
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