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kflowkt:sosuperawesome:Floral Ties by MYTIESHOP on EtsyMore like this boys + flowers is my favorite
Reconstructing a Xoanon (greek cult statue) by Juan Alvarez de Lara
centuriespast:Statuette of Eros Wearing the Lionskin of HeraklesGreek Artist (East Greek, Hellenisti
hellas-inhabitants:Greek Temple of Zeus at Olympia. Lithograph from 1870 that shows the architectura
Ancient Greek gold and garnet necklace, dated to the 2nd to 1st centuries BCE. Source: Timeline Auct
Bronze head of a man, thought to be a north African. Artist unknown; ca. 300 BCE. Found beneath th
hellenicdreams:Epitaph of a dog Τύραννος κύων| Ἐνθάδε δὴ κεῖμαι | ὑ̣π̣[ὸ] γα̣ί̣ης, δέσπο|τα̣, πολλὰ
fourteenth:Hellenistic, 300 B.C
Dionysus, holding a kantharos, with his son Oenopion. Detail from an Attic black-figure amphora, si
Diana and Actaeon by Paul Manship, 1925. Bronze with gilding.This grouping is just under life-size:
hellas-inhabitants:Masks for the Greek play “Oresteia” by Aeschylus, 1981. Designed by Jocelyn Herbe
Streets of Chania, Crete Island, Greece (by Guillaume Chanson).
mortisia:PelasgiansThe name Pelasgians (Greek: Πελασγοί, Pelasgoí; singular: Πελασγός, Pelasgós) was
theancientwayoflife:~ Terracotta relief probably from a funnel vase.Period: Early HellenisticDate: l
archaicwonder:Hellenistic Bronze Horse Head Fulcrum Fragment, 1st Century BCW/ much of the original
Coffee place and cannons in Hydra, Saronic Islands, Greece (by v.see.).
The head of Heracles. Roman copy (ca. 135-150 CE) after a lost Greek original attributed to Lysippo
Ραδαμανθυς, Μινως & ΑιακοςRhadamanthys, Minos and Aiakos were the judges of the dead, three demi
hellas-inhabitants: The famous actress of the 1930s Myrna Loy dressed in Greek costume. Η διάσημη ηθ
Kore (Persephone) gives the Eleusinian nobleman Triptolemos the gift of grain, which he will soon sp
Hellloooooo weekend! Source
ancientjewels: Late Classical to early Hellenistic period Greek gold olive wreath, c. 4th century BC
Bernard Picart (1673-1733), ‘Hell’, from “Neueröffneter Musen-Tempel” by Zac
via-appia: Gold laurel wreath from the Kerameikos Archaeological Museum Greek, Hellenistic Period
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