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Marble head of Hermes. Hellenistic copy after a 5th cent. BCE herm. Found in the Theater
met-greekroman-art:Earring with pendant of birds and glass beads, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek
met-greekroman-art:Pair of gold earrings with pendant Erotes, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and
Gold double lion’s head earringPeriod: HellenisticDate: last quarter of the 4th century B.
didoofcarthage:Gold wreath with detached stem including leaves and berriesGreek, Hellenistic Period,
ancientart:Hellenistic funerary steles.Courtesy & currently located at the National Arc
A mosaic from the shrine of Asclepius, god of medicine, on the island of Kos. Asclepius, cente
dipot:“The Judgment of Paris” - Italic, Etruscan, Hellenistic Period, late 3rd &
historyoftheancientworld: Gold armband with Herakles knot. Hellenistic, 3rd-2nd century BC, Greek, g
historyandmythology:Presumed bust of Plato, bronze,1st century BC. Roman replica of a Hellenistic or
archaicwonder:The Three Graces, Hellenistic, c. 2nd-1st Century BCGraces (or Charites) are goddesses
A red-figure kantharos (drinking cup) with a depiction of a woman’s head. Unknown ar
Ancient Greek terracotta incense burner in the form of a female head, possibly Kore/Persephone. 
Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Armenia with bust of Artavasdes IIGreekLate Hellenistic Period39–38
Nu ν - A gift which brings strife with it will fulfill the oracleOrchids and orch
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Arta:Hellenistic burials with cinerary urns and personal effe
Silver 16-litra piece of Syracuse, struck under Heiron II, with head of Heiron’s wife Philisti
Box mirror with the head of Pan, late 4th century b.c.; HellenisticGreek, Bronze.Box mirrors, like t
archaicwonder:Hellenistic Polychrome Terracotta Group, 3rd-2nd Century BCA young couple, he is singi
Hellenistic Lead Plated Bronze Mirror.
Colossal head of the god Asclepius, made of Parian marble. The head originally bore a metal cr
A young girl reading. Roman bronze statuette (second half of 1st cent. CE) after a Hellenistic
The Goddess Aphrodite, or a young woman dressed as her, holding a comb and a mirror supported by fou
Late Hellenistic sculpture (Parian marble) of a fighting Gaul. Tentatively attributed to the s
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