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hadrian6:Head of an Athlete. 1st.century. Roman copy of a Greek original. marble. Hermitage Museum
hismarmorealcalm:Minerva Greek marble Late First - early Second century CE Brescia Santa Giulia
ancientorigins: Unearthing the marble sculpture head of Artemis from the fourth century BC in ancien
met-greekroman-art:Head and neck from a marble figure, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman A
Colossal marble head of Asclepius Greek, c. 325-300 B.C.Found on Milos, Southern Aegean, GreeceThe B
givemesomesoma:Head of a young barbaric leaderFound inside the Theatre of Dionysusca. 2nd c. AD
met-greekroman-art: Marble head of a goddess, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: Marble, Parian ?Rogers Fund
Faun and Bacchus* 1st century CE* marble* Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba en EspañaEunos
Upper right corner of a marble sarcophagus depicting the head of an African -known as an Ethiopian -
Plato* Roman marble copy of a portrait made by Silanion* From Largo Argentina, Rome; currently at Ca
archaicwonder:Monumental Marble Bust of Zeus or Asklepios, Roman Imperial, 2nd Century ADThe head da
Juno, Roman, MFA Boston. The head and body were made from 2 different types of marble and were made
met-greekroman-art:Marble head of a goddess, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtBequest
Marble head of the emperor Constantine IRoman, Late Imperial Period, c. A.D. 325-370Metropolitan Mus
lionofchaeronea:Marble head of a Roman priest of the Egyptian goddess Isis. Artist unknown; 2nd cen
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth:Marble head of Dionysus from peribolos of tem
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mythologer:Marble head of Athena (source: the Met)The goddess Athena is represented in an archaistic
Head of the comic poet Menander, possibly after a portrait in the theater of Dionysus in Athens by K
Marble portrait of the co-emperor Lucius Verus, 161–169 CE. This fragmentary head comes from an over
fuckindiva:Head of Isis, or portrait of a Ptolemaic princess attired as Isis, from a Late Hellenisti
ancientpeoples:Marble head from the figure of a woman Cycladic culture, 2700–2500 B.C.(early Bronze
hismarmorealcalm:Head of a bearded man About 300 B.C. Pentelic marble
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Eleusis:Marble head of a horse. (Archaic period)The lower par
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