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philoursmars:Marseille. Au musée d’Histoire, une expo : “Terre ! Escales mythiques en Méditerranée”,
Egyptian 1350–1300 B.C.
Amphiareion of Oropos (Sanctuary of Amphiaraus), Attica, Greece
alexandriad:woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
thegetty:The colorful characters on ancient pottery.Bearded man, about 490 B.C.Dancing satyr, about
Black-figure kylix with sirensGreece, 6th century BCterracottaWalters Art Museum
flaroh:Minoan nautical and floral ceramics The fourth piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the
Etruscan Bucchero ware The second piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the rest here [x]☆Merch
alexandriad:you know he had to do it to em(red/black figure ancient greek pottery version)
alexandriad:you know he had to do it to em(red/black figure ancient greek pottery version)
Red-figure kylix with warrior in tondo and exterior athletic scenes Attributed toa painter of the Th
lionofchaeronea:A leopard does battle with a peltast (light-armed warrior, named after his distincti
Attic Black-Figure Neck Amphora by Ancient Greek painter known as Swing Painter, ca. 540-530 BC
thegetty:The colorful characters on ancient pottery.Bearded Man, about 490 B.C.Dancing Satyr, about
ancient-archives:Vases from the pre-Roman period placed in a grave inside a Samnite tomb discovered
ancientpeoples:Pottery: red-figured hydria (water-jar) showing a scene thought to have been inspired
glencairnmuseum:This small pottery mold in Glencairn’s ancient Egyptian collection was used to produ
commonlanguages:fromthedust:Vessel with two feet - earthenware - 18⅞"x 7¾" - Northern Iran
alexandriad:woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
greek-museums:Nafplion Archaeological Museum:Clay model of a pomegranate found in Nea Epidavros (Pia
glencairnmuseum:This small pottery mold in Glencairn’s ancient Egyptian collection was used to produ
Funerary urn for holding the ashes of Sellia Epyre. Her name appears on the cover, while the name of
nemfrog:Fig. 112. “Principal types of pottery in Ancient Egypt.” The Encyclopaedia Britannica. v.9.
Detail of a warrior testing his trumpet from the tondo of a red-figure kylix Attributed to the Ashby
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