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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
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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.
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)
Ritual grain vessel with cover, China (late 6th century BCE)
Dou Vessel, China (5th-4th century BCE)
✨#TheGazingPool is on view now through January 19th at GAVLAK Palm Beach. Using the ancient myth
Romano-Germanic Museum: North African CeramicsDuring the 3rd and 4th centuries CE the artisans of Af
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