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Bronze sword from Luristan (Iran),1300 - 900 BCfrom The Asian Art Museum
Chinese bronze sword, circa 500 BCfrom The Worcester Museum of Art : Higgins Armory Collection
the-golden-summer-rose:coolthingoftheday:Solid bronze sickles of Luna and Solis. [x]You: Ancient sic
ancientpeoples:Bronze mask of a soldier. This mask was found in the Netherlands, on the grounds of f
Oldmeldrum Prehistoric Inspired Sculpture, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 27.5.18.
The three items here are whale bone chess pieces made at around the same time as the Anglo-Saxon Lew
ancientpeoples:Bronze statue of emperor Trebonianus Gallus He is shown naked, this was to emphasis h
Chinese bronze sword with silver inlaid blade, Warring States Period (5th - 2nd century BC).from Chi
Roman oil lamp* bronze* early 1st century CE* found from Haltern am See* Currently at LWL Römermuseu
Bronze sword, Greece, 1200 - 700 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Bronze axe head, Hungary, circa 1500 BCfrom The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Dendra Panoply,Discovered by Swedish archaeologists in 1960 near Dendra in the Argolis region of
Chinese bronze battleax, Zhou Dynasty, 1046-770 BC.from The Macao Museum of Art
Ancient Greek or Roman bronze statuette of a dwarf with silver eyes. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BCE/
The great Athenian orator Demosthenes. Roman copy (1st cent. BCE - 2nd cent. CE) in leaded bronze,
romegreeceart:Another pic of Delphi charioteer. The statue was buried in an earthquake in 373 BC and
Chalcidean type bronze helmet, Greece, 4th century BCfrom Hermann Historica
Bronze Chalcidian helmet, 4th century BCfrom Hermann Historica
Bronze club head from Luristan, 3rd century BCfrom Hermann Historca
Ancient Chinese dong son bronze poleax, circa 300 BC.from Artemis Gallery
The Phoenician Oracle (only nine more to go!! \(´▽`)/) Taw - “Mark” Oracular meaning: Purpose, iden
A bronze statuette of Mithra (Sabazios)Mithra was a Near Eastern god which became rather popular in
Bronze mace head, Luristan (Iran), 2nd Millenium BC.from Ancient Resource
Vejovis by j. kunst on Flickr.VEJOVIS, God of Healing* Archaeological Museum of Viterbo
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