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via-appia:Temple of Hephaestus or Hephaisteion (earlier also called the Theseion), Athens, construct
gemma-antiqua:On the left, an Ancient Greek gold and carnelian finger ring with an intaglio of a bul
thoodleoo:i really love hercules in general because he’s basically just an ancient greek mythology D
Hellenistic copper-alloy bust of a man, thought by some scholars to depict Philip V of Macedon (r. 2
mapsontheweb:Ancient Greek geographer Strabo’s map of the known world.
“Judgement of Paris” side A of an Attic Greek black-figure hydria, c. 510 B.C.
Biblis by William Adolphe BouguereauIn Greek mythology, Byblis or Bublis (Ancient Greek: Βυβλίς) was
marmarinos:Ancient Greek marble relief of a lyre-player, dated to c. 450-440 BCE. Currently located
via-appia:Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to
The Asklepion was a temple dedicated to the god Asklepios located in the city of Amphipolis in Maked
via-appia:Coronet of laurel leaves and berries Greek, Asia Minor, end fifth - fourth century BC.
Summer is never over with a Sun god ☀*:・゚✧*:・゚ The Ancient Greek alphabet oracle is being born at lo
Ancient Greek Kore, c, 520 BC
you know he had to do it to em(red/black figure ancient greek pottery version)
Statue of Hermes,carved from Pentelic marble. Roman-period copy (1st or 2nd cent. CE) after a lost
Apollo and Marsyas* Roman, 3rd/4th century CE* Paphos, House of Aionsource: Wikimedia, No machine-re
slam-ancient:Tetradrachm with Bee, Greek, 390–330 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Ancient Arthttps://www
Making Attar of Roses in an Ancient Greek Temple by Arthur Drummond,1894.Attar of roses is the essen
The Calydonian Boar Hunt. Attic black-figure amphora, variously attributed to a painter of the Tyrr
General view of Iznik (Nicaea) - Léon de Laborde (1838)
ancientpeoples:Necklace400-350 BCClassical Greek(Source: The British Museum)
archaicwonder:Greek Bee Fibula, 4th century BCThe bee, found in the artifacts of Ancient Near East a
Amycus, king of the Bebryces, is bound by the Argonauts after losing a boxing match to Polydeuces.
Small bronze figurine of a wreathed male figure, possibly the god Apollo. An inscription on the leg
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