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ancientjewels:Meroitic period Nubian gold ring in the form of a snake; 40 BCE - 114 CE. From the col
Mount Eryx and famous temple of Aphrodite (Sicily)* Roman bronze coin, 1st century BCE* Berlin State
marmarinos:Egyptian bust of Pharaoh Akhenaten, dated to the mid 14th century BCE. Sandstone. Current
earlhamclassics:hadrian6:Cast of Colossal Bust of Athena Velletri. original : Greek 450-400 BCE.Gly
stereofeathers:jovialchaoss:charlesreeza:Dead Guy - Roman, c. 300 BCE, terra cottaPart of a tableau
classicalmonuments: Lesser PropylonEleusis, Attica, Greece54 BCE Behind the Great Propylaea, the pi
Miners working in a quarryA votive terracotta pinax from Penteskouphia 7th century BCE
eastiseverywhere:Sumerian ostrich egg bowl found in the Temple of Inanna Iraq (c. 2600 BCE)[Source]H
jovialchaoss:charlesreeza:Dead Guy - Roman, c. 300 BCE, terra cottaPart of a tableau depicting a bat
marmarinos:Detail of the Laocoön and His Sons. Ancient Roman, likely dated to the 1st century BCE. M
the “Delight of Ra”, the “Sun Temple” of King NiuserRa (ca. 2420–2389 BCE) a
ancientjewels:Carthaginian pressed gold pendant, c. 7th-6th centuries BCE. From Sotheby’s Auctions.
Ancient Egyptian mummy mask of a boy. Artist unknown; second half of 14th cent. BCE (late 18th Dyna
starxgoddess:5th C. BCE. Upper part of a bronze caduceus, snakes twined around a staff. Literally a
worldhistoryfacts: Record of Halley’s Comet in 164 BCE in Babylonian cuneiform. Halley’s comet, whi
Aphrodite and Eros Tanagra terracotta, 300-275 BCE, Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece. Collection of the Stat
Hittite goddess and child, 14th-13th century BCE.
Atalanta. Attic white-ground lekythos, attributed to the painter Douris; ca. 500-490 BCE. Now in t
Large bronze ritual bell. Nao Late Shang/Early Western Zhou Dynasty 11th-10thC BCE.
dwellerinthelibrary:Brick stamp of King Naram-Sin of Akkad (2254-2218 BCE) by mharrsch on Flickr. Ph
gemma-antiqua: On this day in history, January 17, in 38 BCE, Octavian and Livia celebrate their mar
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Trundholm sun chariot, possibly ca. 1400 BCE. Nordic Bronze Age [833x632
gemma-antiqua:Classical Greek golden earrings of goats’ heads, dated to 500 BCE. Found on Pinterest
elsewheregreen:Terracotta askos (flask with a handle over the top), Greece, c300 BCE. Compared to th
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