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sixpenceee: Corinthian helmet from the Battle of Marathon, 490 BC, found with the warrior’s sk
Film critic Molly Haskell, Rape in the Movies: Update on an Ancient War; 1979 [quoted by Andrea Dwor
historicaltimes: “Battle of Cynoscephalae, 197 BCE” by Radu Oltean for Ancient Warfare m
Ancient Egyptian War Chariot A
Primaris Ancient for my Raptor’s chapter
Statuette of SekhmetSolid cast bronze statuette of the warrior goddess Sekhmet. Late Period, ca. 664
ancientart: Assyrian lion hunting relief from Nineveh. Photo taken by Ealdgyth at the Brit
egypt-museum: Statue of Goddess Sekhmet Seated statue of the warrior goddess Sekhmet, with sund
professorsparklepants: caelus-somnium: wardencommanderkarnstein: achilliads: PRETTY FLY FOR A WHITE
This is how I kinda always imagined looting the ancient city of Tarir in Guild Wars 2 when I saw the
flaroh: Etruscan Bucchero ware The second piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the rest h
Day 14 - Draugoi, corpse ghost of ancient Erinoth. __________________ #art #dungeonsanddragons #char
Diana anc Callisto - Giclee art print on Hahnemühle Photo Matt Fibre warm-white 200 g paper sig
Terracotta Warrior complex The world famous Terracotta Warriors (otherwise known as terracotta army)
lapis-of-lazuli:It is ancient tech from before the Kaiju War.I ficced that months ago! (See Au
something looks familiar,like something seen beforeremnants of a battlefrom an ancient waroutside a
Bronze war chariot of the Ancient Chinese Terracotta Army, late third century BC. Courtesy &
Separated at birth - Kylo Ren and mad Pharoah Akhenaten.
Fragment of painted ware, ca. 1st century A.D., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern Art
unbelievable-facts: Wounded Viking warriors were given strong onion soup. After a few minutes someon
Leptis Magna: “As Libya’s war keeps visitors away, the Roman Empire’s
I feel like my friends’ drawing really sums up the relationship between Sparta and Corinth acc
oetravia: “These ancient families lack backbone. I wonder they survive.” George Warlegga
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