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Apulian red-figure terracotta fish plate. Attributed to the workshop of the Darius Painter; ca. 340
A statue of Zeus. Artist unknown; late Hellenistic period. From Kameiros, Rhodes; now in the Archa
ancientart:The Rosetta Stone, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BC.One of the most influential and famous
museum-of-artifacts:Ancient Greek Helmets, Classical Period, From Olympia Museum Store Room
Pair of gold armbands depicting a Triton and Tritoness. Artist unknown; ca. 200 BCE. Now in the Me
A satyr with the child Dionysus. Artist unknown (thought to have been carved by craftsmen from Alex
Silver didrachm of the island of Paros. On the obverse, a veiled head of Demeter; on the reverse, t
Votive offering, showing two mounted horsemen, possibly the Dioscuri, Castor and Polydeuces Greek, 3
Cult statue of Athena/Minerva, with a face of the so-called “Carpegna Athena” type. Made from alaba
Fragments of marble metopes depicting women in chitons from the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassai
Eros makes an offering. Apulian red-figure plate, attributed to the Ascoli Satriano Painter; ca. 34
ancientpeoples:Glass portrait of a woman 19.1cm high (7 1/2 inch.) Roman, Imperial Period, 1st - 2nd
Hermes. Roman copy of the Hadrianic period (117-138 CE) after a Greek original of the late 4th cent
Red-figure pelike with Zeus and Ganymede, by the Achilles Painter. From Athens, Attica. Greek, 445-4
White-ground lekythos with woman and servant girl, attributed to the Achilles PainterGreek (manufact
Hellenistic terracotta figurine depicting Heracles in repose, perhaps modeled after an original by L
absenceofbreath:MYTHOLOGY: Favorite Goddesses: ArtemisIn the classical period of Greek mythology, Ar
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Scaraboid gem with a dolphin, Greek classical period 450–400 BCE[1600x1
didoofcarthage:Myrtle spray, said to be from a tomb near Eleusis in AtticaGreek, Classical Period, 4
ancientpeoples:A lekythos, or oil jug, from olive green spun glass. Greece, Classical Period. Source
The head of Heracles. Roman copy (ca. 135-150 CE) after a lost Greek original attributed to Lysippo
ancientjewels: Late Classical to early Hellenistic period Greek gold olive wreath, c. 4th century BC
didoofcarthage: Myrtle spray, said to be from a tomb near Eleusis in Attica Greek, Classical Period
ancientjewels:Late Classical period Greek gold pendant in the form of a bull’s head. 400-330 BCE. Fr
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