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Figure 28: Metapontum, Temple of Hera. Proposed reconstruction with...
Restored model of a Minoan house found in Archanes Monumental Architecture, Ancient Architecture, Art And Architecture, Ancient Romans, Montezuma, Aztec Society, Bronze Age Civilization
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Restored model of a Minoan house found in Archanes
Kouros Hairstyle Metropolitan museum of New York ca 600 BCE Ancient Greek Sculpture, Greek Statues, Ancient Greek Art, Geometric Sculpture, Art Sculpture, Greek History, Art History
Kouros Hairstyle Metropolitan museum of New York ca 600 BCE
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#GodsInColor. The colorful splendor of the antique in a traveling exhibition by Liebieghaus Sculpture Collection. http://buntegoetter.liebieghaus.de Frankfurt, Antique Marble Sculpture, Classical Antiquity, New Art, Antonio Mora Artwork, Traveling, Colorful, Art News
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#GodsInColor. The colorful splendor of the antique in a traveling exhibition by Liebieghaus Sculpture Collection. http://buntegoetter.liebieghaus.de
Ancient Greek Theatre: Ancient Theatre of Thorikos. The oldest Greek theaters probably resembled this layout. They would have used the natural landscape and kept construction to a minimum. The skene was a tent instead of a permanent building and the majority of the audience probably sat on the hillside in the grass, rather than on bleachers. Ancient Greek Theatre, Old Greek, Chambery, Attica, Chronology, Theatres, Hillside, Temples
Ancient Theatre of Thorikos
Ancient Greek Theatre: Ancient Theatre of Thorikos. The oldest Greek theaters probably resembled this layout. They would have used the natural landscape and kept construction to a minimum. The skene was a tent instead of a permanent building and the majority of the audience probably sat on the hillside in the grass, rather than on bleachers.
Elliptical diadem from Mycenae, Greece (16th century BC) Remarkable gold elliptical funeral diadems, leaves, wheels, cups, earrings, pendants and pins from Shaft Grave III, "Grave of the Women", Grave Circle A, Mycenae. 1600-1500 BC. National Archaeological Museum, Athens. Ancient Ruins, Creta, Ancient Artifacts, Historical Artifacts, Minoan Art, Ancient Jewels
Elliptical diadem from Mycenae, Greece (16th century BC) Remarkable gold elliptical funeral diadems, leaves, wheels, cups, earrings, pendants and pins from Shaft Grave III, "Grave of the Women", Grave Circle A, Mycenae. 1600-1500 BC. National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
A workman with tongs hasjust removed a heated piece ofiron from the forge, and holds it on the anvil; his colleague hoists his mallet aloft to beat the iron into shape, under the watchful eyes of two well-dressed gentlemen. Attic black-figured amphora, 6th century B.C. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Greek Pottery, Ancient Pottery, Greek Drawing, Minoan, Mycenaean
A workman with tongs hasjust removed a heated piece ofiron from the forge, and holds it on the anvil; his colleague hoists his mallet aloft to beat the iron into shape, under the watchful eyes of two well-dressed gentlemen. Attic black-figured amphora, 6th century B.C. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Hermes the Greek god of exchange and liminal spaces; he is wearing the chlamys and carrying the kerukeion (aka caduceus), the traveler's cloak and herald's wand. Classical Greece, Classical Art, Ancient Greek Art Aesthetic, Ancient Greece Clothing, Ancient Greece Fashion
Hermes the Greek god of exchange and liminal spaces; he is wearing the chlamys and carrying the kerukeion (aka caduceus), the traveler's cloak and herald's wand.
Ménade Roman Sculpture, Grece Antique, Roman Gods, Occult Symbols, Art Antique
Mythologie grecque: Les Ménades
Ménade
Greek folding mirror: Zeus abducted Ganymede in the form of an eagle Folding mirror (unit / mirror) Mid 4th century BC. More precisely, to 360-350 BC. Erwerbungsort: Amphissa (ambient) (Greece) bronze. Greek Artifacts
Greek folding mirror: Zeus abducted Ganymede in the form of an eagle Folding mirror (unit / mirror) Mid 4th century BC. More precisely, to 360-350 BC. Erwerbungsort: Amphissa (ambient) (Greece) bronze.
Head Of A Cycladic Idol, Aegean, Cyclades Islands, early Bronze Age II (2500-2400 BC) Sculptures Céramiques, Pottery Sculpture, Stone Sculpture, Modern Sculpture, Sculpture Portrait, Ancient Greece Art, Art Premier, Art Ancien
Head Of A Cycladic Idol, Aegean, Cyclades Islands, early Bronze Age II (2500-2400 BC) - Alain.R.Truong
Head Of A Cycladic Idol, Aegean, Cyclades Islands, early Bronze Age II (2500-2400 BC)
Polixena at the fountain 480 BCE Louvre Museum Greek And Roman Mythology, Greek Gods, Roman Art, Painted Vases, Historical Art
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Polixena at the fountain 480 BCE Louvre Museum
Askos with Kneeling Satyr Art Smith, Fired Earth, Antique Vase, Grand Palais, Satyr, Greek Art, My Heritage, Ancient Civilizations
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Askos with Kneeling Satyr
Dancing Maenad - Detail from an Ancient Greek Paestum red-figure skyphos, made by Python, ca. 330-320 BC. British Museum, London British Museum, Genius Ideas, Cool Ideas
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Dancing Maenad - Detail from an Ancient Greek Paestum red-figure skyphos, made by Python, ca. 330-320 BC. British Museum, London
Red-figure bell krater: scene from a play, Apulian (ceramic). Museo Archeologico, Bari, Italy Framed Poster Print, Poster Prints, Framed Prints, Canvas Prints, Ancient Myths, Daughter Of Zeus
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Red-figure bell krater: scene from a play, Apulian (ceramic). Museo Archeologico, Bari, Italy
Detail from a red-figure vase showing an actor holding his mask, found at Ruvo, c.410 BC (pottery). Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Italy Roman History, Sea Peoples
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Detail from a red-figure vase showing an actor holding his mask, found at Ruvo, c.410 BC (pottery). Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Italy
Medea Killing her Son, Ixion Painter, c 330 BCE Greek Mythology Art, Roman Mythology, Greek Myths, Medea Play
Antigone, Lysistrata and Medea: Feminism in Classical Greece
Medea Killing her Son, Ixion Painter, c 330 BCE
Vase painting showing scenes from theatres Priestess, Cassandra, Troy, Athena, Plays, Vases
Vase painting showing scenes from theatres
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Ancient Olympia, Olympia- We went through this museum. Grecian statues are very... interesting. Gorgeous, definitely, as well. Greece Cruise, Greece Travel, Olympia Greece, Places In Greece
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Ancient Olympia, Olympia- We went through this museum. Grecian statues are very... interesting. Gorgeous, definitely, as well.
Mask of a Satyr, Greek, Sicily, 200-100 BC, Terracotta with polychromy Sculpture Art, Magna Graecia, Ancient World History, Roman Theatre, Ceramic Mask
Mask of a Satyr, Greek, Sicily, 200-100 BC, Terracotta with polychromy
Animation Of The Ancient Greek City Of Corinth During The Roman Period Ancient Greek City, Ancient Greek Buildings, Roman Era, Roman City
Brilliant Reconstruction of Greek Corinth During the Roman Period
Animation Of The Ancient Greek City Of Corinth During The Roman Period
Painted reconstruction of the Phrasikleia kore, part of the Bunte Götter exhibit Ancient Statues, Ancient Aliens
Painted reconstruction of the Phrasikleia kore, part of the Bunte Götter exhibit
Prehistoric jug with spiral decoration. Thera/Santorini, Akrotiri 17th. cent. BC Greek excavation 1967 - 1968 Thera/Santorini, Archaeological Museum Fira Greek Culture, Prehistoric
Prehistoric jug with spiral decoration. Thera/Santorini, Akrotiri 17th. cent. BC Greek excavation 1967 - 1968 Thera/Santorini, Archaeological Museum Fira
Side of black figure volute krater from Chiusi, Italy. Detail of centauromachy scene. Museu Archeologico, Florence 6th century BC Ancient Mythology, Contemporary Fantasy, Tree Of Life Tattoo
Centauromachy, MA Florence
Side of black figure volute krater from Chiusi, Italy. Detail of centauromachy scene. Museu Archeologico, Florence 6th century BC
The recent discovery of the grave of an ancient soldier is challenging accepted wisdom among archaeologists Ancient Wisdom, Golden Warriors, African Origins, Unexplained Phenomena, Archaeological Discoveries
This 3,500-Year-Old Greek Tomb Upended What We Thought We Knew About the Roots of Western Civilization
The recent discovery of the grave of an ancient soldier is challenging accepted wisdom among archaeologists
The pyxis is inscribed in the Doric dialect of Greek, used in south-west Asia Minor and the neighboring island of Rhodes. Although there are difficulties in interpreting the metrical text, it may be taken to say "Brasia is the most beautiful on earth—so it seems to me," followed by the names of four Greek gods, Zeus, Hermes, Artemis, and Athena. Brasia may be the name of a well-known hetaira (courtesan). Doric, Northwestern, Aphrodite, Zeus, Tea Pots
The pyxis is inscribed in the Doric dialect of Greek, used in south-west Asia Minor and the neighboring island of Rhodes. Although there are difficulties in interpreting the metrical text, it may be taken to say "Brasia is the most beautiful on earth—so it seems to me," followed by the names of four Greek gods, Zeus, Hermes, Artemis, and Athena. Brasia may be the name of a well-known hetaira (courtesan).
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Herodes Atticus Theater, The Parthenon and Lycabettus Hill ~ Athens, Greece Places Around The World, Travel Around The World, Dream Vacations, Vacation Spots, Places To See, Places To Travel, Travel Local, Travel Destinations, Greece Destinations
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Herodes Atticus Theater, The Parthenon and Lycabettus Hill ~ Athens, Greece
The cup of Nestor and the inscription in the early Greek alphabet Mycenae, Greek Language, Greek Alphabet, Thebes
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The cup of Nestor and the inscription in the early Greek alphabet
The hull of the Olympias, a full-scale reconstruction of an ancient Greek trireme warship. The principal strategy in battle of the trireme was to sink or damage the oars of an enemy vessel using the bronze ram fixed to the ships prow. Triremes were used throughout antiquity and used most famously in the Battle of Salamis in 480 BCE when the allied Greek fleet defeated that of Persian king Xerxes. European History, American History, Battle Of Salamis, Sea Battle, Empire Romain
Trireme Hull with Bronze Ram
The hull of the Olympias, a full-scale reconstruction of an ancient Greek trireme warship. The principal strategy in battle of the trireme was to sink or damage the oars of an enemy vessel using the bronze ram fixed to the ships prow. Triremes were used throughout antiquity and used most famously in the Battle of Salamis in 480 BCE when the allied Greek fleet defeated that of Persian king Xerxes.