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theancientwayoflife:~ Sicilian Greek artist’s votive disc.Culture: GreekPeriod: Late Classical or Ea
Glass mosaic bowl fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtEdward C. Moore Collectio
theancientwayoflife:Gold armband (one of a pair).Greek work. Gold. Ca. 200 BCE.New York, the Metropo
Bronze ring, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund, 1918Metropolitan Museum of
Bronze tweezers, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtBequest of Richard B. Seager, 1926Me
Byzantine Empress Theodora,Greek Icon from the end of the 19th c.
caliginosus:(via Review of Greek Prepositions)THE BEST. See link for the rest. Then we can soon be t
last-of-the-romans:Ancient Greek theatre of Miletus.
Limestone votive chariot with four horses and two figures, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Rom
Christos Venetis aka Χρήστος Βενέτης (Greek, b. 1967, Ioannina aka Joaninna, Greece, based Thessalon
Statuette of Herakles with the lion, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund, 190
Limestone statuette of a female votary holding a flower, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman
Small painted terracotta rhyton in the shape of a lion’s head. Artist unknown; Mature Late Cycladic
Painted clay rhyton in the shape of a boar’s head. Mature Late Cycladic I, ca. 1700-1600 BCE. Now
nattiewettie:Fun. at The Greek Theatreby Timothy Norris
Glass amphoriskos (perfume bottle), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtEdward C. Moore C
Glass perfume bottle, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe Cesnola Collection, Purchas
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens - Greece This ancient theater was built at the base of the Acr
Buckle, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtPurchase, 1898Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
GOATS DISCOVERED COFFEEAccording to an Ethiopian legend, the stimulating properties of coffee were d
persephomne:greek deities and their roman counterparts ares // marsares was the greek god of war and
persephoneandthepomegranates:coloricioso:fdevitart:“And when you are thereYou shall rule all that li
Marble prohedria seat in the theater at the Amphiareion of Oropos, Attica, Greece. (2nd century BC.)
greenthoughts:A greek newspaper, published in 1911, picturing a soldier from Crete (then independent
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