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Monumental marble head of the Roman goddess Juno, wearing a diadem. Found at Vienne (ancient Vienna
Ancient Greek necklace with the “Heracles knot”. Artist unknown; ca. 230-210 BCE. From Taras/Taren
I tried to colorize the bust of Antinous and to add some human features to his adorable marble face.
Silver hemidrachm of the Arcadian polis of Tegea. On the obverse, Zeus Lykaios, with an eagle; on t
Funerary stele for Eukoline, daughter of Antiphanes. Artist unknown; ca. 380 BCE. Now in the Keram
lionofchaeronea:Poseidon, enthroned and holding his trident, greets his son Theseus (right). Side A
gattacats:Roman History: The Gracchi brothers Tiberius and Gaius attempts to pass a land reform leg
Fragment of a terracotta head of a satyr. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. From Taranto (ancient Tar
beatlesweatles:Why did he name his son that
Head of Zeus. Artist unknown; Flavian period (69-96 CE). From Ephesus; now in the Ephesus Archaeol
Ancient Greek gold ring with a garnet intaglio, depicting either the god Dionysus himself or Ptolemy
Limestone head, identified as the Ptolemaic queen Arsinoe II. Artist unknown; 278-270 BCE (reign of
Silver tetradrachm of the polis of Naxos (Sicily). On the obverse, a bearded head of Dionysus, wear
Apulian terracotta askos (flask with spout and handle) in the shape of a bull. Artist unknown; 4th
quousque:lifethe-universe-andeverything:Since I’m a giant Classics nerd I made some Greek pottery in
Askos in the shape of a woman’s head, surmounted by an eagle. Artist unknown; ca. 270-200 BCE. Fro
South Italian painted rhyton in the shape of a goat’s head. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Now in
Ancient Greek bronze coin, believed to have been issued by the city of Apollonia in Macedon. On the
Statue of a man (either an emperor or general) in a Roman military corselet decorated with Selene an
Sestertius of Plotina Augusta, wife of the Emperor Trajan, depicting Plotina on the obverse and the
Drachm of the Indo-Greek king Philoxenos Aniketos (”Invincible”), who ruled a kingdom in present-day
Colossal portrait sculpture of the Empress Plotina, wife of Trajan, thought to have been made after
historyfilia:Hellenistic rock tombs from Kaunos, Turkey (4th – 2nd century BC)
Marble portrait bust of the Roman emperor Tiberius (r. 14-37 CE). Artist unknown; 1st cent. CE. Fo
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