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whencyclopedia: Bronze Age Aegean The Bronze Age (c. 3000-1000 BCE) is the period when cultures were
An ancient prosthetic eye, on a female skeleton dated 2900 and 2800 BCE. The eye has a diameter of 2
ancientanimalart:Stater of Teos with griffinGreek (Ionia)Archaic Period520–500 BCE“A griffin seated
katherinebarlow: Orestes by Euripides, 408 BCE (“…μὴ θεαί μ᾽ οἴστρῳ κατάσχωσι.”) trans. Michael Wodh
templeofapelles:The Winged Victory of Samothrace, ca. 190 BCE
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Mesolithic headdress made from a skull of a red deer, ca. 8000 BCE [OS][
Etruscan ring vase * 700-650 BCE* Medelhavsmuseet StockholmInfo:collections.smvk.se/carlotta-
Roman Egyptian gold serpent ring with garnets, c. 30 BCE to 323 CE. From Timeline Auctions
chemotroph:Great Mothers, 6300-5300 BCE
thoodleoo:the greek poet archilochus (c. 680-645 bce) explaining why sonic the hedgehog is the main
gemma-antiqua:Graeco-Egyptian gold snake bracelet, dated to the 1st century BCE to the 3rd century C
Ancient Greek gold and glass necklace, dated to around the 4th century BCE. Source: Sotheby’s.
Ancient Greek gold and garnet necklace, dated to the 2nd to 1st centuries BCE. Source: Timeline Auct
Ancient Egyptian gold swivel ring with a bezel of the Eye of Horus, dated to 664-332 BCE during the
Bronze head of a man, thought to be a north African. Artist unknown; ca. 300 BCE. Found beneath th
worldhistoryfacts:Greek boxer at rest, 300-200 BCE. Note the scarred face and his leather boxing “gl
historyarchaeologyartefacts:A wheeled asphalt and limestone hedgehog statuette, Iran (c. 1500 BCE) [
pinchofnutmeg:Detail from a Roman mosaic, late third or early fourth century BCE room 37 in the vill
During the 6th century BCE Lavinium (50 mkm south of Rome) was an important religious centre of ital
Terracotta aryballos in the form of an eagle’s head. Artist unknown; late 7th/early 6th cent. BCE.
neshamama:figurine of a bathing woman, 8th-6th century bce, pottery, akhzib
honorthegods:Cult statue head; probably Diana from Nemi Roman, circa 125 BCE. Penn Museum; Philadelp
Artemis Parthenos* Chersonesus, Crimea* bronze* late 4th / early 3rd century BCE* Numismatic collect
Priapus-Maenad Group * Rome, late 2nd or early 1st century BCE. * marble* Discovered at Quirinal Hil
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