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historyarchaeologyartefacts:Saffron Goddess, Minoan (Santorini), Akrotiri Frescoes, c. 1600 B.C. [21
hellenismo:Πέμπτη Μεσοῦντος/ Πέμπτη ἐπὶ δέκα / Πεντεκαιδεκάτη, XV day From today’s sunset: fifteenth
ohthewitchery:hekate: greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy, pt
Aphrodite* Ephesus* Izmir Museum of Histor And Artsource: Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany, CC
mini-girlz:Greek Terracotta Aphrodite.South Italycirca 3rd Century B.C.via > sergio mundi / pinte
Two denarii with helmeted head of Roma (obverse) and cornucopia on globe with scepter to the left an
The Phoenician Oracle (only nine more to go!! \(´▽`)/) Taw - “Mark” Oracular meaning: Purpose, iden
A winged Victory, bearing a palm branch announces the victory of Athena, the warrior goddess, over P
Something for #Caturday from Glencairn’s Egyptian Gallery: the feline goddess Bastet, on a 26t
Venus CloacinaWarning to the faint-hearted: etymology of a historical slang word for genitalia ahead
littlestpersimmon:Aman Sinaya, the ancient Philippine goddess of the sea, and the protector of fishe
littlestpersimmon:Tala, ancient Philippine goddess, the morning and evening star, and protector of t
Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Tefnut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned Amun, who
King Seti I making an offering to Amun, goddess Mut of Isheru, pictured as a lioness, god Khonsu and
Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
national-archaeological-museum:Two vessels in the type of lekythos in the shape of an Aphrodite and
Relief of Hatshepsut with the Goddess SeshatIn this relief Hatshepsut is depicted as a male pharaoh
The Phoenician Oracle is almost done and I will have a surprise by the end of this week! Hē - “Windo
The goddess Thetis, riding a hippocampus (seahorse), delivers newly forged arms to her son Achilles.
Mirror: Isis with Horus as a babyThis bronze mirror portrays Isis as a figure of fertility and mater
Aes grave, late 3rd century BCEobverse: Minerva with a Corinthian helmetReverse: Roman prorahttps://
Roman Calendar - September 26, Dies Natalis for the temple of Venus GenetrixCaesar vowed the temple
Pectoral with the Goddess Nut mounted on a gold plaque, 18th dynasty
Summer is never over with a Sun god ☀*:・゚✧*:・゚ The Ancient Greek alphabet oracle is being born at lo
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