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raingiant:#relatableCorrina, 5th century BCE, tr. James Dillon
thoodleoo: >ides of march 44 bce>be julius caesar>be going to the senate&g
ancientjewels:Northern Greek gold myrtle wreath c. 3rd-2nd centuries BCE. From the collection of the
bunjywunjy:The Domestication of Cats, 7500 BCE
lionofchaeronea:Model boat from an Egyptian tomb. Artist unknown; ca. 2060-1785 BCE (Middle Ki
sartorialadventure:Snake bracelet, Hellenistic, 1st century BCE
hellas-inhabitants:Head of an Amazon. Roman copy after a bronze Greek original of 440—430 BCE.
worldhistoryfacts: Greek boxer at rest, 300-200 BCE. Note the scarred face and his leather boxing&n
blondebrainpower:Roman ships prow ornament made of bronze. Dated back to circa 1st century BCE &ndas
douris:Lakonian Black-figure kylix, attributed to the Boreads Painter, ca. 570–565 BCE, curren
virtual-artifacts:Bull sculpture, Achaemenid period ca. 550 - 330 BCE
Polycrates Polycrates (r. c. 535-522 BCE) was the tyrant of Samos who established Samian naval supre
gemma-antiqua:Hellenistic gold earring in the form of a dove, dated to the 2nd century BCE. Doves co
stereofeathers:jovialchaoss: charlesreeza: Dead Guy - Roman, c. 300 BCE, terra cotta Part of a tab
gemma-antiqua: Cypriot gold and lapis lazuli earring, dated to the 6th to 5th centuries BCE. Current
Egyptian terracotta squatting Baubo1st Century BCE/CEAlexandria ca. Legs drawn up and partially
Discos, around 500 BCE. Bronze. Found in Messina, Sicily. Via Kunsthistorisches Museum, ViennaThe im
Right eye of a statue. Greek, 500–100 BCE, Marble, obsidian, glass, and copper. Getty Mus
Red-figure psykter, signed by Douris, ca. 500–470 BCE. London, British Museum 1868,0606.7. Thi
Fertility FigurineMalta3500 BCE> etc.ancient.eu
elsewheregreen:Colima seated ithyphallic figure, Comala Style, c100 BCE, Mexico. Art culture g
A colossal bull’s head from Persepolis during the reign of Xerxes (486-465 BCE). The head weig
RAM IN THE THICKETUr, Mesopotamiac.2600-2500 BCE“Sir Leonard Woolley dubbed this statuette the
kneeledbeauty: The first written representation of ‘slave woman’. 4000 BCE,
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