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View from Naxos towards Paros, 1895. Creator: Niels SkovgaardView from Naxos towards Paros, 1895.
Coin (drachm) of Paros, about 500 BC. Creator: UnknownCoin (drachm) of Paros, about 500 BC. Additional Info: The obverse of this coin depicts a goat, kneeling right with its forelegs lowered and its head raised
Hemidrachm. Keos (Cyclades), c 510-c 500 BC. Creator: Numismatic, Ancient CoinsHemidrachm. Keos (Cyclades), c 510-c 500 BC. Private Collection
Drachm. Andros (Cyclades). Amphora, c 520 Bc. Creator: Numismatic, Ancient CoinsDrachm. Andros (Cyclades). Amphora, c 520 Bc. Private Collection
Syra, in the Archipelago, 1856. Creator: UnknownSyra, in the Archipelago, 1856. View of Syros
Girl from the Island of Paros, from Les quatre premiers livres des navigations et pérégriGirl from the Island of Paros, from Les quatre premiers livres des navigations et peregrinations orientales by Nicolas de Nicolay, 1568
Statuette of a Female Figure, Early Bronze Age, 2600-2400 BCE. Creator: UnknownStatuette of a Female Figure, Early Bronze Age, 2600-2400 BCE
Coin Depicting a Goat, (after 308 BCE ?). Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting a Goat, (after 308 BCE ?)
Panorama View on the Islands of Delos, early 19th-late 19th century
The shipping of mules, Syros Island, Greece, 1937. Artist: Martin HurlimannThe shipping of mules, Syros Island, Greece, 1937
Stater of Poseidonia, 5th century BCThis stater of Poseidonia, a Greek city in south Italy, shows Poseidon with his trident, 5th century BC
Cycladic marble seated figure holding a cup from the Goulandris collection
Cycladic marble figure, 25th century BCCycladic bronze age marble figure From the British Museums collection, 25th century BC
Cycladic harp-player made of marbleCycladic harp-player from Keros, made of Parthian marble. From the National Archaeological Museums collection in Athens
Cycladic jug
Cycladic decorated pottery bowl, 31st century BC
Cycladic beaked jug, probably from Phylakopi
Cycladic jug with painted bird design from Melos, now in the National Museum in Athens
Painted Cycladic pottery of a man carrying fishPainted Cycladic pottery, from the island of Melos, of a man carrying fish. Now in the National Museum in Athens
The Flute Player, 25th century BCParian marble statuette of a Cycladic figure from Keros near Amorgos. From the National Museums Collection at Athens, 25th century BC
The Strangford Apollo, 5th century BCThe Strangford Apollo, a Greek Kouros, probably from the Isle of Anareis, from the British Museums collection, 5th century BC
Cycladic figures, 25th century BCCycladic figures 62 and 64, from the British Museums collection, 25th century BC
Cycladic male seated figure, 25th century BCCycladic male seated figure holding a cup, from the Goulandris collection from the British Museums collection, 25th century BC
Greek Grave-Slab of Shipwrecked Sailor, from Rheneia, Mykonos, c5th century BC. Held at Archaeological Museum. Mykonos, Greece
Marble votive relief of a Hero Rider from the CycladesHellenistic marble votive relief of a Hero Rider, showing snakes at a sacrifical altar, originally from Amorgos in the Cyclades, now at the Archaeological Museum at Syros
Cycladic marble vase, 26th century BC
Cycladic figureCycladic female figure