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Bell Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE. Creator: Niobid PainterBell Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE
Kylix (Drinking Cup), 510-500 BCE. Creator: Manner of the Epeleios Painter GreekKylix (Drinking Cup), 510-500 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 4th century BCE. Creator: UnknownAmphora (Storage Jar), 4th century BCE
Oinochoe (Pitcher), 550-500 BCE. Creator: UnknownOinochoe (Pitcher), 550-500 BCE. Terracotta pitcher with a black glaze, faint stripes incised around its bulbous body
Kylix (Drinking Cup), 560-550 BCE
Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl), 330-320 BCE. Creator: White Saccos GroupVolute Krater (Mixing Bowl), 330-320 BCE
Loutrophoros (Container for Bath Water), 350-340 BCE. Creator: Varrese PainterLoutrophoros (Container for Bath Water), 350-340 BCE
Lekythos (Oil Jar), 410-400 BCE. Creator: Reed PainterLekythos (Oil Jar), 410-400 BCE
Calyx Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 400-380 BCE. Creator: Perugia PainterCalyx Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 400-380 BCE
Kylix (Drinking Cup), about 460 BCE. Creator: Penthesilea PainterKylix (Drinking Cup), about 460 BCE
Rhyton (Drinking Vessel) in the Shape of a Donkey Head, 480-470 BCE
Oinochoe (Pitcher), about 440 BCE. Creator: Painter of Naples 3136Oinochoe (Pitcher), about 440 BCE
Rhyton (Drinking Vessel) in Shape of Sheeps Head, 320-310 BCE
Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE. Creator: Painter of London E 489Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE
Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl), About 340 BCE. Creator: Painter of Copenhagen 4223Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl), About 340 BCE
Hydria (Water Jar), 480-470 BCE. Creator: Orchard PainterHydria (Water Jar), 480-470 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 490-480 BCE. Creator: Michigan PainterAmphora (Storage Jar), 490-480 BCE
Oinochoe (Pitcher), end of 4th century BCE. Creator: Mattinata PainterOinochoe (Pitcher), end of 4th century BCE. Terracotta pitcher decorated with red figures on a black background, with a slender neck and base
Mastoid (Drinking Cup) with Handles, 500-480 BCE. Creator: Haimon PainterMastoid (Drinking Cup) with Handles, 500-480 BCE
Kantharos (Wine Cup) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 480 BCE. Creator: London ClassKantharos (Wine Cup) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 480 BCE
Kylix (Drinking Cup), about 480 BCE. Creator: DourisKylix (Drinking Cup), about 480 BCE
Hydria (Water Jar), 470-460 BCE. Creator: Leningrad PainterHydria (Water Jar), 470-460 BCE
Kantharos (Drinking Cup), about 300 BCE. Creator: Kantharos GroupKantharos (Drinking Cup), about 300 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 340-330 BCE. Creator: Ixion PainterAmphora (Storage Jar), 340-330 BCE. Terracotta vessel with a narrow neck and small, curved handles, areas of black indicating lost portions of a battle scene
Hydria (Water Jar), 360-350 BCE. Creator: Iliupersis PainterHydria (Water Jar), 360-350 BCE
Column Krater (Mixing Bowl), 460-450 BCE. Creator: Florence PainterColumn Krater (Mixing Bowl), 460-450 BCE
Fragment of a Funerary Lekythos (Monument in the Shape of an Oil Jar), 4th century BCE
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 450-440 BCE. Creator: Euaion PainterPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 450-440 BCE
Alabastron (Container for Scented Oil), about 500-480 BCE. Creator: Diosphos PainterAlabastron (Container for Scented Oil), about 500-480 BCE
Stamnos (Mixing Jar), about 450 BCE. Creator: Chicago PainterStamnos (Mixing Jar), about 450 BCE
Hydria (Water Jar), about 450 BCE. Creator: Chicago PainterHydria (Water Jar), about 450 BCE
Skyphos (Drinking Cup), About 500-480 BCE. Creator: CHC GroupSkyphos (Drinking Cup), About 500-480 BCE
Mastoid (Drinking Cup), about 500-480 BCE. Creator: Caylus PainterMastoid (Drinking Cup), about 500-480 BCE
Oinochoe (Pitcher) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 450 BCE. Creator: Canessa ClassOinochoe (Pitcher) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 450 BCE
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 580-570 BCE. Creator: Ampersand PainterPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 580-570 BCE
Lekythos (Oil Jar), 445-440 BCE. Creator: Achilles PainterLekythos (Oil Jar), 445-440 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 460-450 BCE. Creator: Achilles PainterAmphora (Storage Jar), 460-450 BCE. Terracotta vessel glazed in black, decorated with an orange figure of a woman holding a shield and a spear
Stamnos (Mixing Jar), 480-470 BCE. Creator: SyriskosStamnos (Mixing Jar), 480-470 BCE
Hydria (Water Jar), about 515-500 BCE. Creator: Leagros GroupHydria (Water Jar), about 515-500 BCE. A terracotta jar, wider at the top with a narrow neck and small handles, decorated in black, featuring human figures against red
Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 460 BCE. Creator: UnknownColumn-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 460 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 455-445 BCE. Creator: Sabouroff PainterAmphora (Storage Jar), 455-445 BCE
Archaistic Jar with Animal Mask Handles and Ogre Masks, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), second half of 18th century
Bowl with Medallions of Archaistic and Auspicious Motifs, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Daoquang reign mark and period (1821-1850)
Handled Vessel in Archaistic Style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)Handled Vessel in Arhcaistic Style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), late 18th/early 19th century
Square Jar with Archaistic "Trigrams" and Floral Scrolls, Yuan (1271-1368) or Ming dynasty (1368-1644), c. 14th/16th century
Statuette of a Goddess, 600-580 BCE. Creator: UnknownStatuette of a Goddess, 600-580 BCE
Statuette of a Horse, 750-730 BCE. Creator: UnknownStatuette of a Horse, 750-730 BCE
Vessel, Egypt, Archaic Period / Old Kingdom, Dynasty 1-3 (3050-2630 BCE). Creator: UnknownVessel, Egypt, Archaic Period/Old Kingdom, Dynasty 1-3 (3050-2630 BCE)
Archaic Greek bronze statuette of a Spartan female athleteArchaic bronze statuette of a Spartan female athlete, running and holding her gymnos. From the National Museum in Athens
Brest mask made of clay of 14 cm in height, comes from the archaeological site of Tlatilco, in the east of Mexico
Kouros, c650-500 BC. Statue of a male youth, dating from the Archaic Period of Greek sculpture (about 650 BC to about 500 BC)
Archaic Greek warrior in Bronze, Syracuse, Sicily
Archaic hebrew script from the lintel of a tomb, c. 8th century BCArchaic hebrew script from the lintel of a tomb near Silwan, Jerusalem
The Sumerian Blau Tablet, 30th century BCThe Blau Tablet, a Sumerian tablet with archaic characters that are almost the oldest found on stone, from the British Museums collection, 30th century BC
Archaic bronze figure of a horse, 6th century BCArchaic bronze figure of a horse, from the National Museums collection in Athens, 6th century BC
Archaic metope of Apollo and Artemis, 6th centuryArchaic metope of Apollo and Artemis driving horses, originally from the temple at Selinunte on Sicily, from the International Archaological Museums collection in Palermo, 6th century
Archaic Greek gold plaque of a running gorgon, 7th century BCGold plaque of a running gorgon from the sanctuary of temple A, at Himera near Palermo on Sicily. From the National Archaeological Museum in Palermo, 7th century BC
Archaic metope showing Actaeon and Artemis, 5th century BCArchaic metope showing Actaeon being set on by his dogs and Artemis, from temple E at Selinunte. Made of limestone, with head and arms of Parian marble, 5th century BC
Archaic Roman stone lion, from the British Museums collection
Early Sumerian stone tables, inscribed with very early archaic pictographic symbolsEarly Sumerian stone tablets, inscribed with very early archaic pictographic symbols, and one of the earliest examples of Sumerian writing. From the British Museums collection
Vase-painting of a woman spinning, 5th century BCGreek vase-painting of a woman spinning. A white-ground figure made in Athens, 5th century BC
North American Indian Archaic Stone chipped Spear Point, PaleolithicNorth American Indian Archaic Stone chipped Spear Point. Paleolithic. End of Pleistocene Period, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Greek relief, Agamemnon seated left with Talthybis and Epeios, c5th century BC. Fragment of a relief, maybe the armrest from the throne of a cult statue
Archaic Roman relief of JupiterArchaic Roman marble relief of Jupiter from the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome
Archaic Roman relief of Apollo with his lyre, from the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome
Archaic bronze of Odysseus and a ram, escaping from the cave of Polyphemus. In the Delphi Museum in Greece
Archaic bronze lion from DodonaLaconian archaic bronze lion from the sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona, at the Museum of Ionnina, Epirus
Archaic Greek bronze of a horse and rider, 6th century BCArchaic Greek bronze of a horse and rider in the National Museum in Athens, 6th century BC
Electrum cup with repousse decoration, Idalion, Cyprus, c8th - 7th century BCElectrum cup with repousse decoration, Idalion, Cyprus, Cypro-Archaic Period, c8th- c7th century BC. Now in The Louvre