mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Saddle-Cover of Eagle-Griffin attacking Ibex, Pazyryk, Altai Region, 5th century BC-4th century BC. Detail in applied felt decoration
Carpet detail, Man and Horse, from Tomb at Pazyryk, Altai, USSR, 5th century BC-4th century BC. At Hermitage, Leningrad
Chinese Silk Saddle-Cloth of Phoenixes and Flowers, Pazyryk, Altai, c5th century BC. At Hermitage Museum, Leningrad
Women at altar, Iranian Fabric on saddle-cover from Scythian Tomb, Pazyryk, c5th century BC. Hermitage, Leningrad
Corner of Pile Carpet from Tomb at Pazyryk, Altai, USSR, 5th century BC-4th century BC. At Hermitage, Leningrad
Breast-Strap Ornament from Riding outfit, Pazyryk, Altai Mountains, 5th century BC-4th century BC. The Pazyryk burials are a number of Scythian Iron Age tombs found in the Pazyryk Valley of the Ukok
Riding outfit from Pazyryk, Altai Mountains, USSR, 5th century BC-4th century BC. The Pazyryk burials are a number of Scythian Iron Age tombs found in the Pazyryk Valley of the Ukok plateau in
Sarmatian Gold Plaque, from Siberia, Scythian tree of life, and resurrected warrior, 5th century BC. Representing the resurrection of a dead hero (Saka - Scythian culture. In Hermitage Museum
Wooden bridle ornament, Head of Tiger from Altai, 5th century BC-4th century BC. At the Hermitage Museum, Leningrad
Etruscan Script on Gold Leaf at Villa Giulia, Rome, late 6th century BC- early 5th century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful
Egyptian bronze, Goddess Maat, (Truth), 26th Dynasty, c664BC-332BC. Maat or Ma at refers to the ancient Egyptian concepts of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice
Egyptian Bronze Cat, Sacred to the Goddess Bastet, Roman Period. c664BC-332 BC. The Gayer-Anderson Cat is an Ancient Egyptian statue of a cat, which dates from the Late Period (around 664-332 BC)
Egyptian Goddess Bastet as a Cat with Kittens, holding an Aegis, c664BC- 332BC. Egyptian Bronze, Late Period. British Museum
Part of a chariot model, Oxus Treasure, c5th century BC. The Oxus treasure is a collection of about 180 surviving pieces of metalwork in gold and silver, plus about 200 coins
The Chimera Etruscan Bronze, 5th century BC. The Chimera of Arezzo is one of the best known examples of the art of the Etruscans
Etruscan Sarcophagus detail, Procession with Musicians, c5th century BC-4th century BC. Painted limestone. At Vatican Museum
Etruscan Terracotta Antefix, Head of Silenus, from sanctuary of Portonaccio, 6th-5th century BC. In Greek mythology, Silenus was a companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus
Suicide of Ajax, Etruria, Red-figured Krater, 400BC-350BC
Detail of Celtic Bronze Flagon from Durrnberg near Hallein, Austria, late 5th century BC. Found in 1932 in a Celtic warriors grave with a hariot. At Salzburg, Austria. Archaeological Museum
Bronze Celtic Flagon from Durrnberg, 5th Century BC
Parthenon Frieze, Elgin Marbles, Sacrifice Procession with Ram, c5th century BC. Artist: PhidiasParthenon Frieze, Elgin Marbles, Sacrifice Procession with Ram, c5th century BC. The Parthenon frieze is a high-relief pentelic marble sculpture created to adorn the upper part of the Parthenon
Detail of Greek red-Figured Kylix, Apollo seated at altar, with Kithara, Athens, c480BC-47 BC
Greek Vase Painting of Lyre Player, Attic Red Figure Cup, c5th century BCGreek Vase Painting. Lyre Player, Attic Red Figure Cup, c5th century BC
Orestes at Delphi with Iphigenia, Attic Red Figure Krater, c5th century BCOrestes at Delphi with Iphigenia, Attic Red Figure Krater, c6th century BC
Black figured Lekytkos (oil-bottle), Warrior Arming, Athens, c490BC Artist: Edinburgh PainterBlack figured Lekytkos (oil-bottle), Warrior Arming, Athens, c490BC. Attributed to the Edinburgh Painter. (from Gela)
Kore, Persephone wearin Ionaian Chiton and Himation Attic Sculpture, c420 BC. Found in Piraeus at National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Apollo, Greek Bronze. circa early 5th century BC. ollo is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology
Greek Vase Painting, Woman with Offerings at a Tomb, 460-450 BC. Held at British Museum
Theseus and the Minotaur on the lid of a Greek Dish, c5th century BC. Theseus told his father (the king) he was going to Crete to kill the Minotaur and end the terror
Greek Red-figured Kylix, (Drinking Cup), c440-430 BC. Artist: Codrus PainterGreek Red-figured Kylix, (Drinking Cup), c440-430 BC. Attributed to the Kodros Painter. Found at Vulci, Italy. Centre shows Theseus and Minotaur. Edges show Theseus fighting
Sappho, Greek Lyric Poetess, born c600BC, c5th century BCSappho. Greek Lyric Poetess, born c600 BC, c5th century BC. Roman copy of a Greek original of the 5th century BC
Greek Pyxis, (Cosmetic Box), Women performing domestic tasks, Athens, c460BC-450 BC
Two Bronze, Celtic Iron Age Sword Blades, France, 800BC-400 BCTwo Bronze, Celtic Iron Age Sword Blades, France, 800-400 BC
Pericles, Greek statesman, c490-429 BC. Marble Bust of Pericles, a prominent and influential Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age. Vatican Museum
Greece, Sparta, Funeral relief from Geraki in Severe Style, c5th century BC. at Archaeological Museum, Sparta. 480 BC. Severe style
Greek mosaic, Alcibiades, c450BC-c404 BC. Athenian general who defected to Sparta in 415 BC at Archaeological Museum, Sparta
Two Centaurs Fighting over a young deer, Late 5th century BC, (20th century)Two Centaurs Fighting over a Young Deer, Late 5th century BC. (20th century). Detail from end panel of Lycian Sarcophagus from the Royal Necropolis, Sidon
Stater of Poseidonia, 5th century BCThis stater of Poseidonia, a Greek city in south Italy, shows Poseidon with his trident, 5th century BC
Bust of the Greek philosopher Socrates, 5th century BCBust of the Greek philosopher Socrates (469-399 BC), from the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome, 5th century BC
Decadrachm of Syracuse of the fifth century BCThis coin shows the head of the nymph Arethusa, surrounded by dolphins
Statue of seated man said to be Herodotus, Ancient Greek historian. Herodotus (c485-425 BC) is often called the Father of History
Bust of the Greek statesman Pericles, 5th century BCBust of the Greek statesman Pericles (495-425 BC), from the Vatican Museums collection, 5th century BC
Treasury of the Athenians in Delphi, 5th century BC
The doric temple of Hera at Agrigento, 5th century BCThe doric temple of Hera at Agrigento in Sicily, also known as the temple of Juno Lacinia, 5th century BC
The marriage of Zeus and Hera, 5th century BCA metope of the marriage of Zeus and Hera, from temple E at Selinunte. The head and arms are made of Parian marble, and set in limestone
Actaeon being devoured by Artemis dogs, 5th century BCA metope showing Actaeon being devoured by Artemis dogs, from temple E at Selinunte. The head and arms are made of Parian marble, and set in limestone
The so-called temple of Neptune at Paestum, 5th century BCThe so-called temple of Neptune at Paestum, actually dedicated to Hera Argiva, 5th century BC
The ruins of temple E at SelinunteThe ruins of doric temple E at Selinunte, and the ruins of another temple, probably destroyed by an earthquake