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ancientcoins:myancientworld:Coin of Mark Antony and Octavia Aureus.The inscriptions which are on the
myancientworld:Detail of Antinous, the lover of emperor Hadrian. According to Hadrian he had ‘drowne
myancientworld:Vercingetorix, 82-46 BC.Vercingetorix the chieftain of the Arverni tribe, and came to
myancientworld: ’May you always be victorious, Herucles Augustus!’Roman fibula, Late Imperial, dated
myancientworld:The Polyxena Sarcophagus, Late Archaic, TurkeyThis sarcophagus has been dated between
myancientworld:‘Ladies in Blue’This Late Minoan fresco was discovered in Knossos, Crete, and has bee
myancientworld:swuu:Maps of the ClassicsThe Iliad, the Odyssey, the Aeneid, War & Peace, Crime &
myancientworld:Demeter (Roman: Ceres).2AD Roman copy of a 5-4BC Greek original.Demeter was the godde
myancientworld:Marble bust of Julia Titi, dated around 90 CE.This Roman bust shows Julia Titi, who w
myancientworld:Achaemenid golden bowl with lion imagery.The Achaemenid Empire, also known as the Fir
myancientworld:The Polyxena Sarcophagus, Late Archaic, TurkeyThis sarcophagus has been dated between
myancientworld: ’May you always be victorious, Herucles Augustus!’Roman fibula, Late Imperial, dated
myancientworld:This Roman object was known as a tintinnabulum, which hung in the open courtyard of a
myancientworld:The Parthenon, located in Athens, was built nearly 2500 years ago. It was a religious
wordsarebutasthoughts:myancientworld:Timeline of the Roman Empire. This is pretty awesome.sic transi
byronofrochdale:myancientworld:Terracotta figure, Mycenaean, dated around 1300 BCThis Greek artefact
myancientworld:Coins of Sappho, 2AD: Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece.
myancientworld:records-of-fortune:Pottery bowls once belonging to a fresco painter. Romano-Egypt. 1s
myancientworld:Mycenaean terracotta figures, dated around 1300 BC. These goddess-statuette
myancientworld:A victim from the 79AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius.Look at our victim, who covers thei
myancientworld:Coins of Sappho, 2AD: Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece.
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