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clioancientart:Carthage, Bronze 13 mm, Circa 300 BC
Diana the Huntress Gallo-Roman bronze, second half of 1st century CE. Height: 18.6 cm/ 7.4 in. Disco
historyfilia:Bronze mirror Etruscan, ca. 350 B.C. Description: Peleus surprises his bride, Thetis, w
echiromani:The famous Pigna, a monumental bronze pine cone originally located near the Pantheon at t
museum-of-artifacts:Thracian Bronze Head of Seuthes III, Late 4th-Early 3rd Century BCFound in the G
Ancient Greek or Roman bronze statuette of a dwarf with silver eyes. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BCE/
The great Athenian orator Demosthenes. Roman copy (1st cent. BCE - 2nd cent. CE) in leaded bronze,
met-greekroman-art:Bronze mirror, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: BronzeThe Cesnola Collection, Purchased
romegreeceart:Another pic of Delphi charioteer. The statue was buried in an earthquake in 373 BC and
archaicwonder:Greco-Roman Bronze Chimera’s Foot, 2nd Century BC/ADThis impressive fragment of a foot
Chalcidean type bronze helmet, Greece, 4th century BCfrom Hermann Historica
Kurukulla, painted bronze from Nepal
Prehistoric Metalworking Reconstructions, Doncaster Museum and Gallery, Yorkshire, 29.7.18.
Bronze Chalcidian helmet, 4th century BCfrom Hermann Historica
Bronze club head from Luristan, 3rd century BCfrom Hermann Historca
An excavated street at the Bronze-Age Indus site of Kalibangan, which sits along the Ghaggar-Hakra p
Ancient Chinese dong son bronze poleax, circa 300 BC.from Artemis Gallery
The Phoenician Oracle (only nine more to go!! \(´▽`)/) Taw - “Mark” Oracular meaning: Purpose, iden
Caerhun Standing Stones, Conwy, North Wales. This is one of a pair of standing stones. The other is
A bronze statuette of Mithra (Sabazios)Mithra was a Near Eastern god which became rather popular in
Bronze mace head, Luristan (Iran), 2nd Millenium BC.from Ancient Resource
Vejovis by j. kunst on Flickr.VEJOVIS, God of Healing* Archaeological Museum of Viterbo
Gaulic Celtic bronze helmet, 1st century BC.
Gilt bronze statue of the dharmapala (”Defender of the Law”) Acala. Unknown Tibetan artist; 15th or
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