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Heraion of Samos, a sanctuary to the Greek Goddess Hera. The temple started being bulit around the 8
Acropolis and Roman Agora, Athens - GreeceAthens | Ancient Ruins
8th Century CE Rock Cut Graves and St. Patrick’s Chapel, Heysham, Lancashire, 6.8.18.This rocky head
Bronze sword, Amlash culture (Iran), 13th-10th century BCfrom Artemis Gallery
Bronze axe, Amlash culture, 2000 - 1000 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
theancientwayoflife:~ Engraved Gem with Cassandra.Culture: RomanPlace: Roman Empire Date: fourth qua
Amphiareion of Oropos (Sanctuary of Amphiaraus), Attica, Greece
ancientanimalart:Panel with striding lionNeo-Babylonian604-562 BCE “The lion was sacred to Ishtar, t
Pillars of Kom Ombo Temple, Egypt (by Dietmar Temps).
theancientwayoflife:~Conical Drinking Cup (Rhyton).Culture: MycenaeanPlace of origin: GreeceDate: 14
Ancient Chinese jewellry in Ming dynasty by 南京市博物总馆
ancientpeoples:Jadeite head fragment, 7.40 x 6.20 x 5.00 cmOlmec culture, Mexico, c. 900-300 BCSourc
Amphiareion of Oropos (Sanctuary of Amphiaraus), Attica, GreeceHighlights:ancient theatre, klepsydra
ancientpeoples:Decorated bronze drum; detailed design of another bronze drum.Đông Sơn II culture, Vi
ancient chinese craftsmanship 错金镀银photo by 动脉影
thespacehound:theancientwayoflife:~Ram’s head.Culture: GreekPeriod: Late Classical PeriodDate: proba
fuckyeahchinesegarden:Chinese garden by mingcat
清 康熙 青花十二花神杯
Woven mantle (camelid hair) of the Paracas culture, on the southern coast of present-day Peru. Arti
archaicwonder:Meroë PyramidsThe culture of Meroë developed from the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Ancient
theancientwayoflife:~ Cup.Culture: RomanPlace of origin: Roman EmpireDate: A.D. 1st centuryMedium: G
Ancient Chinese ornaments. (1-6 are hairpins, 7 is hair comb, 8 is bracelet, 9 is ring, 10 is pendan
Mexico,Remojadas Culture: an elaborate earthenware double whistle. 6thC.
A frying pan originating from the Cycladic culture of Ancient Greece, circa 2,800 - 2,300 BC.
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