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Romano-British copper alloy head of Minerva with Corinthian helmet, from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk, England. From the British Museums collection
Corinthian style Greek helmet, 6th century BCA bronze helmet of the Corinthian type, which protected the face and especially the cheek bones, but impaired the wearers field of vision, 6th century BC
Greek terracotta figure of a man seated on three cheese on top of a mule, CorinthianGreek terracotta figure of a man seated on three cheese on top of a mule, Corinthia, Greece, c390BC - 370BC. Said to be from Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece.From the British Museums collection
A Greek bronze helmetA bronze helmet of the Corinthian type, which protected the face and especially the cheek bones, but impaired the wearers field of vision
Greek bronze mirror case with Aphrodite and Pan, c350 BC. Aphrodite and Pan are depicted with an incised drawing playing knucklebones, a popular childrens game. Said to be from Corinth
Corinthian wine jug, 6th century BCCorinthian wine jug, from the British Museums collection, 6th century BC
Detail of a Greek bronze of a horsemanGreek bronze of a horseman wearing Corinthian armor from Grumentum, from the British Museums collection
Greek vase in the form of a Hare, Corinthian period, circa early 6th century
Thetis riding a sea monster bringing the Helmet of Achilles, late 4th century BC. Corinthian Terracotta
Templum Antiquum Ad Fontem Aegerium (Sant Urbano alla Caffarella, Rome), ca. 1550-60. ca. 1550-60. Creator: AnonTemplum Antiquum Ad Fontem Aegerium (Sant Urbano alla Caffarella, Rome), ca. 1550-60
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Corinthian base, ca. 1537. ca. 1537. Creator: Master GASpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Corinthian base, ca. 1537