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aic-ancient:Hydriske, Ancient Eastern Mediterranean, -450, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byz
A pair of Assyrian winged deities, carved in gypsum. Artist unknown; reign of Ashurbanipal II (883-
lamus-dworski:Dziady / Zaduszki / Pominki - remnants of an ancient Slavic feast celebrated in Poland
Mesopotamian statuette (alabaster, gold, terracotta, and rubies) of a nude woman, possibly the godde
Neolithic and Mesolithic Creative Photo Edits, East Riding Museum, Hull, June 2015.
Roos Carr Warrior Figures Creative Photo Edits, Holderness, East Riding Museum, Hull, June 2015.
theancientwayoflife:~ Statuette of a Woman.Culture: GreekPlace of origin: eastern Mediterrean, Greec
Top picture: A distribution of Eastern Roman (Byzantine) coins discovered in China.Bottom Picture:
met-ancient-art:Eye idol, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern ArtGift of The Institute
Gilt Beast-footed Tsun with Mountain Design. China, Eastern Han dynasty BC25-AD220. Palace Museum, T
Roman Amphitheatre, East Amman (As seen from Citadel Mount).Photo courtesy Producer
The Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia located east of the Sanctuary of Delphi in Phokis, Greece, Reconstru
Gilded silver plate from the Sasanian Empire, depicting youths with winged horses. The iconography
A bronze statuette of Mithra (Sabazios)Mithra was a Near Eastern god which became rather popular in
greekandromanart:Achilles battles Memnon, East frieze of Siphnian Treasury at Delphi, c. 525 BCE
Alabaster statue of a male priest, from the ancient Mesopotamian city of Uruk. Artist unknown; ca. 3
Body chain with 52 pendant amulets, East Germanic from the second quarter of the 5th century. Front
met-ancient-art:Votive or funerary stele, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern ArtPurcha
eastiseverywhere:Korea Week!Bronze knife-shaped coins from the Lianhuabao-Sejukri culture.Korea (300
theancientwayoflife:~ Vessel with Two Feet.Culture: Near EasternDate: ca. 1000-800 B.C.Medium: Ceram
Anglo-Saxon and Viking personal ornamentation and combs, The Museum of East Riding, June 2017.
archaicwonder:Greek Bee Fibula, 4th century BCThe bee, found in the artifacts of Ancient Near East a
East Greek cosmetic vase with a ram’s-head protome. Artist unknown; ca. 525-500 BCE. Now in the Me
eastiseverywhere:daubman:eastiseverywhere:Korea Week!Major dolmen sites within Korean Peninsula[Sour
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