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Archaeological Museum Collection (page 2)

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Clay Votive Figurine of Man wearing Belt and Dagger, Proto-Palatial Period, 2000BC-1700 BC

Clay Votive Figurine of Man wearing Belt and Dagger, Proto-Palatial Period, 2000BC-1700 BC. From the Peak Sanctuary at Petsofa near Palaikastro, Eastern Crete. Minoan

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Greeks fight Persians, the Alexander Sarcophagus, Sidon, 4th century BC, (20th century)

Greeks fight Persians, the Alexander Sarcophagus, Sidon, 4th century BC, (20th century). The Alexander Sarcophagus is a late 4th century BC Hellenistic stone sarcophagus adorned with bas-relief

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Hellenistic Gorgon from a Sarcophagus from Asia Minor (Turkey), 20th century

Hellenistic Gorgon from a Sarcophagus from Asia Minor (Turkey), 20th century. Held at the Archeological Museum, Istanbul. The Gorgons were three monsters in Greek mythology

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Hercules with Cerberus from a Sarcophagus in Asia Minor (Hellenstic Period), 20th century

Hercules with Cerberus from a Sarcophagus in Asia Minor (Hellenstic Period), 20th century. Held in Archaeological Museum, Istanbul

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Roman wall painting of servants, 1st century BC

Roman wall painting of servants, 1st century BC
Roman wall painting of servants, now at the Archaeological Museum in Rome, 1st century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Nabatean Vase

Nabatean Vase, now at the Archaeological Museum in Amman, Jericho

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan pot with an octopus motif

Minoan pot with an octopus motif, from Heracleion Museum in Crete

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Ritual axe-head in the shape of a leopard

Ritual axe-head in the shape of a leopard from Crete, now in the Archaeological Museum in Heracleion

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Late Minoan burial in a Bath Tub Sarcophagus, 11th century BC

Late Minoan burial in a Bath Tub Sarcophagus, 11th century BC
Late Minoan burial in a Bath Tub Sarcophagus, in the Archaeological Museum in Heracleion, 11th century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan ivory bull-leaper

Minoan ivory bull-leaper from Knossos, Crete. Now in the Archaeological Museum in Heracleion, Crete

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan bronze of a harpist

Minoan bronze of a harpist, at the Archaeological Museum in Heracleion, Crete

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan gold votive double-axe, 16th century BC

Minoan gold votive double-axe, 16th century BC
Minoan gold votive double-axe from Arkalokhori, Crete. Now at the Archaeological Museum in Iraklion, 16th century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: The Harvesters Vase from Crete, 16th century

The Harvesters Vase from Crete, 16th century
The Harvesters Vase from Crete, now in the Archaeological Museum of Herakleion, 16th century

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan vase from Phaestos, 21st century BC

Minoan vase from Phaestos, 21st century BC
Proto-Palatial Minoan vase from Phaestos, now in the Archaeological Museum in Heracleon, 21st century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan gold votive double-axe, 15th century

Minoan gold votive double-axe, 15th century
Minoan gold votive double-axe, from the cave of Archalokhori, in central Crete. From the Archaeological Museums collection in Heracleion, 15th century

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Steatite Cypriot idol, 31st century BC

Steatite Cypriot idol, 31st century BC
135 mm high steatite Cypriot idol, from the Archaeological Museums collection of Cyprus, 31st century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: The Zeus Krater of Zeus holding the scales of destiny, 15th century

The Zeus Krater of Zeus holding the scales of destiny, 15th century
The Zeus Krater, of Zeus holding the scales of destiny, and Zeus and Hera in a chariot, from the Archaeological Museums collection in Nicosia, 15th century

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Detail of a marble statue of Valentinian II, 4th century

Detail of a marble statue of Valentinian II, 4th century
Detail of a marble statue of Valentinian II (371 - 15 May 392) from Aphrodisias, Turkey. From the Archaeological Museums collection in Istanbul, 4th century

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Neo-Attic relief of the Muse Citharide

Neo-Attic relief of the Muse Citharide
Hellenistic Neo-Attic relief of the Muse Citharide, from Babakoy near Bulikesir, Turkey. From the Archaeological Museums collection in Istanbul

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Hellenistic marble statue of a young athlete from Aydin, 1st century BC

Hellenistic marble statue of a young athlete from Aydin, 1st century BC
Hellenistic marble statue of a young athlete (Ephebe) from Aydin, from Archaeological Museums collection in Istanbul, 1st century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Statue of Apollo

Statue of Apollo
Roman marble statue of Apollo, from Turkey. From the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Aphrodite from Soli, 2nd century BC

Aphrodite from Soli, 2nd century BC
Aphrodite from Soli in the Archaeological Museums collection on Cyprus, 2nd century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan bulls head libation vessel

Minoan bulls head libation vessel from the royal palace at Knossos, from the Archaeological Museums collection of Heraclion on Crete

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Gold death mask of a Mycenaean king, 17th century BC

Gold death mask of a Mycenaean king, 17th century BC
Gold death mask of a Mycenaean king from a shaft-grave at Myceneae, in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 17th century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Marine Venus of Durrell, a Greek statue, 3rd century BC

Marine Venus of Durrell, a Greek statue, 3rd century BC
Statue of Aphrodite (Venus Pudica) found in the sea off of Rhodes, in the Archaeological Museums collection in Rhodes, 3rd century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Egyptian detail of the funerary stele of a singer in the temple of Amon

Egyptian detail of the funerary stele of a singer in the temple of Amon
Detail of the funerary stele of a singer in the temple of Amon. In the upper panel the decased stands before Osiris, Judge of the dead

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Head of Alexander the Great, 4th century

Head of Alexander the Great, 4th century
Head of Alexander the Great (20/21 July 356 -10/11 June 323 BC), found at Pergamon. from the Archaeological Museums collection at Istanbul. 4th century

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Egyptian Alabaster Jar

Egyptian Alabaster Jar
Egyptian Alabastar Jar from the Munich Egyptian Museum

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Fragment of a Babylonian bowl

Fragment of a Babylonian bowl
Fragment of a steatite Babylonian bowl, in Istanbul Archaeological Museum

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Terracotta head of a demon

Terracotta head of a demon: a votive offering from a temple, now in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Babylonian terracotta plaque showing ritual fornication

Babylonian terracotta plaque showing ritual fornication associated with fertility rites and cult of Ishtar/Astarte), currently at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Sumerian stone plaque showing ritual offerings to a King

Sumerian stone plaque showing ritual offerings to a King, now in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Neo-hittite Stone Lion

Neo-hittite Stone Lion at the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: A muncipal magistrates statue, 4th century

A muncipal magistrates statue, 4th century
A muncipal magistrates statue from Aphrodisias in Turkey, from the Istanbul Archaeological Museums collection, 4th century

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Detail of a sarcophagus showing a Roman officer

Detail of a sarcophagus showing a Roman officer
Detail of a Roman sarcophagus from Turkey showing a Roman officer, from Istanbul Archaeological Museum

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Wall-painting of the Greek philosopher Socrates, 2nd century BC

Wall-painting of the Greek philosopher Socrates, 2nd century BC
A wall-painting of Socrates (469-399 BC) from Ephesus, Turkey at Selfuk, in the Archaeological Museums collection, 2nd century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Hellenistic wall-painting of a soldier, 3rd century BC

Hellenistic wall-painting of a soldier, 3rd century BC
Hellenistic wall-painting of a soldier, from Aegean Turkey, at the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul, 3rd century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Statue of the Babylonian King Shalmaneser III

Statue of the Babylonian King Shalmaneser III
A statue of Shalmaneser III, a large statue from the Gate of the Metalworkers at Ashur, from the collection of the Istanbul Archaeological Museum

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Greek Grave-Slab of Shipwrecked Sailor, from Rheneia, Mykonos, c5th century BC

Greek Grave-Slab of Shipwrecked Sailor, from Rheneia, Mykonos, c5th century BC. Held at Archaeological Museum. Mykonos, Greece

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Detail from the Francois Vase, Ajax carrying the body of Achilles, c6th century BC

Detail from the Francois Vase, Ajax carrying the body of Achilles, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias
Detail from the Francois Vase, Ajax carrying the body of Achilles, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Detail from the Francois Vase, Thetis, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias

Detail from the Francois Vase, Thetis, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias
Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC. Large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias

Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias
Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC. Large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Detail from the Francois Vase, Satyr and Warrior fighting, c6th century BC

Detail from the Francois Vase, Satyr and Warrior fighting, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias
Detail from the Francois Vase, Satyr and Warrior fighting, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Detail of Francois Vase, Hephaestus, on a mule, followed by Silenus, c6th century BC

Detail of Francois Vase, Hephaestus, on a mule, followed by Silenus, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias
Detail of Francois Vase, Hephaestus, on a mule, followed by Silenus, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan terracotta figure of a lyre-player, 8th century BC

Minoan terracotta figure of a lyre-player, 8th century BC
Orientalising period Minoan terracotta figure of a lyre-player from Arkades in Crete, now at the Archaeological Museum in Heracleion, Crete, 8th century BC

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan pottery shrine containing a goddess

Minoan pottery shrine containing a goddess with raised arms. On the roof two human figures watch the goddess through the light-well

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Minoan Poppy Goddess

Minoan Poppy Goddess - note the poppy-heads on her crown - from a shrine at Gazi, near Heracleion on Crete. From the Archaeological Museum of Heracleion, Crete

Background imageArchaeological Museum Collection: Phaestos Disc, from Minoan Royal Palace at Phaestos, 20th century BC

Phaestos Disc, from Minoan Royal Palace at Phaestos, 20th century BC
The Phaestos Disc, from the Minoan Royal Palace at Phaestos. The inscription in hieroglyphs has not yet been deciphered, and its authenticity is sometimes doubted



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