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Hellenistic Greek gold and garnet necklace with numerous pendants, dated to the 3rd to 1st centuries
ancientjewels:4th-3rd century BCE Hellenistic Greek gold oak leaf wreath diadem. From Timeline Aucti
Temple of Aphrodite Kythera, reconstructions made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s Creed.
Kephallonia Temple of Zeus, reconstruction made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s Creed.
Temple of Artemis Laphria at Attica, the first temple was built at the end of the 7th century B.C. a
Menelaion of Sparta, built in honour of Menelaus and Helen, the famous King and Queen of Sparta, rec
hellas-inhabitants:Greek Temple and Sculpture at night . Tony Russo Fine Art Photography.Ελληνικός Ν
romegreeceart:A statue of Aphrodite, a copy of late Hellenistic period original (Archaelogical museu
Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian terracotta flas
Omicron o - “There are no crops to be reaped that were not sown; plan ahead to achieve your ends&q
The so-called “Croatian Apoxyomenos,” depicting an athlete scraping oil off his body with a strigil
ancientjewels:Pair of Hellenistic Greek gold, glass, and stone earrings featuring an Egyptian Atef c
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek roundel with the god Apollon, dated to the Hellenistic period, and more
Right hand and forearm, perhaps from a statue of Artemis or Eros carrying a bow (with detail of hand
boneandpapyrus:Mosaic glass bowl fragment, Greek, Hellenistic period, 2nd–mid-1st century B.C. (Met
sartorialadventure:Necklace of rayed stars (incomplete), 300-200 BC, Hellenistic Greek
Dionysus in his panther-drawn chariot. Side A of an Attic red-figure pelike, attr. to the Pasithea
marmarinos:Detail of The Piraeus Athena, an Ancient Greek bronze statue of the goddess dated to 340-
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mini-girlz:Statuette of Aphrodite or a Muse leaning on a pillarGreekHellenistic Period300–250 B.C.Gr
gracedpalmer:Athena is pretty well-known as the guardian of Athens and goddess of wisdom, but her as
Silver Athenian tetradrachm in the “new style,” depicting an owl standing atop a Panathenaic prize-a
St John the Prodrome’s Monastery - Arcadia, Greece (by Yiannis_the greek).
Delos archeological site, Greece.
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