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lionofchaeronea:Ajax carries the body of the fallen Achilles off the battlefield at Troy. Side A of
Wine Cup with a Satyr and a Nymph about 500 - 490 B.C. - Attributed to Onesimos
Ancient Greek terracotta lamp in the shape of a bull’s head. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. BCE. Now in
A Satyr. Interior of an Attic red-figure stemless kylix (drinking-cup), attr. to the Euaion Painter
Pottery in the shape of a cat-like head. Terracotta. Cupisnique culture, Peru. Collection Janssen-Ar
elodieunderglass:persistentmanlyagitation:lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian vase in the shape of a du
埴輪 東京国立博物館Tokyo National Museum Haniwa (Terracotta Tomb Figures from 250 to 538 AD)
Red-figure psykter, signed by Douris, ca. 500–470 BCE. London, British Museum 1868,0606.7. Thi
rigorous archaeological methods
Deep Vessel with Handles, Middle Jomon period (ca. 3500–2500 B.C.), Earthenware with cord-mark
design-is-fine: A. Genick, Greek ceramics, 1883. Print. From Wonders: Images of the Ancient World. B
lionofchaeronea:Ajax carries the body of the fallen Achilles off the battlefield at Troy. Side
theancientwayoflife: ~ So-called “Vase of Patroclus”/Red-figure volute-krater. Place of
Because my finishing salt needs a special home…#ceramics #pottery #slabbuilt #pottersofinstag
Lakonian Black-figure kylix, attributed to the Boreads Painter, ca. 570–565 BCE, currently in
The four canopic jars of Horemsaf (c.1069-1030 BCE) “All four of these calcite ‘can
Heavenly Outing - Part 5Let the night begin !! First - Previous - Next Patreon - Owl_Ask - Twitter -
Sherds of Mycenaean, Protogeometric, and Geometric Pottery.
flaroh:Egyptian Faience ceramics The third piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the rest h
Bowl, 18th Dynasty or later (glazed faience). New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty or later, ca. 1550-1070 BC.
Thymiaterion (incense burner) Terracotta group of women seated around a well head terracotta,
Shabti Figures, Egypt (c.1567-185 BCE)“Shabti figures probably developed from the servant figu
Sherds of Geometric and Protoattic Ware
Octopus Jar, Crete, Greece (1500 BCE)
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