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Greek Funerary Sphinx
Image by Mark Cartwright

Greek Funerary Sphinx

A sphinx in pentelic marble, from a funerary stele, c. 570 BCE. (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)
Parthenon, East Facade
Image by Mark Cartwright

Parthenon, East Facade

East facade of the Parthenon, Athens, 5th century BCE.
Athena, Silver Tetradrachm
Image by Mark Cartwright

Athena, Silver Tetradrachm

Athena from an Athenian silver tetradrachm, 5th century BCE. (Numismatics Museum of Athens)
Hercules & Nessos - Melian Relief
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Hercules & Nessos - Melian Relief

The 'Melian' relief of Hercules killing the centaur Nessos. 5th century BCE. (Archaeological Museum of Piraeus)
Dionysos with Panther
Image by James Lloyd

Dionysos with Panther

This is a panel from a Roman mosaic pavement. Dionysos is shown dancing while a panther prances along beside him. Dionysos' red drape billows out and he wears a wreath. The mosaic has the name 'Dionysos' written in Greek beside him. The mosaic...
Funeral Stele of Hegeso
Image by James Lloyd

Funeral Stele of Hegeso

"HEGESO, DAUGHTER OF PROXENOS" ΗΓΗΣΩΠΡΟΧΕΝΟ So reads the inscription at the top of the stele. At left a slave girl stands, holding out a jewellery box for Hegeso who has taken an item out of the box. The detail of the jewellery would...
The Piraeus Athena
Image by Mark Cartwright

The Piraeus Athena

The bronze statue of Athena known as the Piraeus Athena. Possibly 4th century BCE or a later Hellenistic copy of an earlier original. (Archaeological Museum of Piraeus).
Frankish Bird-Shaped Brooch
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

Frankish Bird-Shaped Brooch

Frankish Bird-Shaped Brooch, second half of 6th century CE. This brooch would have been worn by a woman and is characteristic of Frankish jewelry and fine workmanship.
Battle of Dun Nechtain
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Battle of Dun Nechtain

Battle of Dun Nechtain depicted on Aberlemno Stone stone #2, Aberlemno Parish Church, Scotland
Dionysos, British Museum
Image by James Lloyd

Dionysos, British Museum

Dionysos, god of wine, can be seen holding a bunch of grapes and crowned with a vine wreath. The statue stands 1.75 metres tall, is made of marble, and dates to the 2nd century CE. It is likely to be a Roman copy of a Greek original dating...
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