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A house with red shuttered windowsin ancient neighborhood of Anafiotika, Athens, Greece
allisonscola:Unlike many of the other temple ruins that one can visit throughout Sicily at Agrigento
ancientarchaeology:Wall painting in room 30 (diaeta) adjoining the large portico.⠀Mid-1st century CE
perfectnonfreedom:View of the Erechtheum from the southwest.Athens, 1853-1854James Robertson
spitogata:Ancient Greece, Temple of Apollo, Delfi
The Roman Agora (Athens, Greece)Remains of a building found on the east side of The Roman Agora in A
liverodland:Heads up: Wigs from ancient Egypt made from human hair, including Pharaoh Ramses wig whi
artschoolglasses:The Vatican MuseumsVatican City
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Throne Hall, Southern Wall, West Jamb of Western Doorway: View of
panasfaidon:Athens Museum of Kouros Statue Αθήνα Μουσείο Άγαλμα Κούρου
Hanfu of Ming Dynasty by 临溪摄影. Models are 高高妹 and 萌萌哒花椰菜.
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Dion:A statue of Dionysus from the cold bath area of the Grea
lifelessordinary0:Temple of Horus, Egypt
aminahruslan:Ancient ampitheatre in the Acropolis, Athens, Greece
Bronze statue of Constantine the Great - or what is left of itCapitoline museums, Rome - July 2007
myglyptothek:Funerary portrait of aproximately four-year old boy in a military cloak growing from a
Ancient stone cross on the Island of Iona, Scotland. There were near to a 1000 of these on the Islan
336bc:Garni Temple, Armenia (by Here It Is on Flickr)
furtherfurther:Rabbit & Peacock, Villa Romana del Casale
hismarmorealcalm:Forecourt of Amenhotep III, Temple of Amen, Karnak. Luxor. Unknown photographer.
The Roman Baths by the Zappeion, Athens - GreeceThe archaeological site of the Roman Baths is locate
arthistoryfeed:Multi-sided Amphoriskos, 1st Century A.D., Eastern Mediterranean. https://www.instagr
Details of a mosaic of Zeus and Ganymede in the Metropolitan Museum.
didoofcarthage:“The Calf-Bearer and the Kritios Boy Shortly After Exhumation on the Acropolis”c. 186
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