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Fragment of block for slicing of inlay... Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman PeriodFragment of block for slicing of inlay. Rod and plate mosaic, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Eye-bead, with a horizontal bore, Possibly Ptolemaic Dynasty, 305-30 BCE
Bead, flattened tubular, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, (1st century B. C. ?)Bead, flattened tubular, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, (1st century B.C.?)
Mosaic plaque depicting cartouche motif, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman period, 100 BCE-100 CE
Bead, hexagonal, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, (1st century B. C. ?). Creator: UnknownBead, hexagonal, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, (1st century B.C.?)
A Fragment. Columnar rod and plate mosaic, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Lozenge-shaped tablet for inlay, Possibly Ptolemaic Dynasty, 305-30 BCE. Creator: UnknownLozenge-shaped tablet for inlay, Possibly Ptolemaic Dynasty, 305-30 BCE
Fragment of an inlay with floral design, Ptolemaic Dynasty to Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Fragment of a bar, Ptolemaic Dynasty to Roman Period, 305 BCE-19 CE. Creator: UnknownFragment of a bar, Ptolemaic Dynasty to Roman Period, 305 BCE-19 CE
Bead, cylindrical; longitudinal bore, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Corfu from Ascension, ca. 1860. Creator: Edward LearCorfu from Ascension, ca. 1860
Harpocrates, Philosopher, ca. 1611. Creator: Jan MullerHarpocrates, Philosopher, ca. 1611
Wrestlers. Venus de Medici and Knife Grinder, Uffizi Palace, Florence, Italy, c1909. The Two Wrestlers, a 3rd century BC Roman sculpture with Venus de Medici a 1st-century BC marble copy of an
Hoogeveen, (1712-1791), 1830. Creator: UnknownHoogeveen, (1712-1791), 1830. Hendrik Hoogeveen (1712-1791) Dutch Hellenist and rector of Gorinchem school. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R
Ruins of the Old City Walls, Antioch, 1890. Creator: UnknownRuins of the Old City Walls, Antioch, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890]
Approach to Antioch, 1890. Creator: UnknownApproach to Antioch, 1890. Ancient Greek city on the eastern side of the Orontes River, founded 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator
Olympic Games, 1890. Creator: UnknownOlympic Games, 1890. The ancient games were also a religious festival, held in honour of Zeus, king of the gods, the first Olympics is dated to 776BC
View in Southern Armenia, 1890. Creator: UnknownView in Southern Armenia, 1890. Armenia became a kingdom in 321BC during the Orontid dynasty, following the conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great it then became a Hellenistic kingdoms of
Catacombs in Alexandria, 1890. Creator: UnknownCatacombs in Alexandria, 1890. Necropolis in the city of Alexandria, founded c332 BC by Alexander the Great. The burial chambers of Kom El-Shoqafa, were used from 2nd to the 4th century AD
Antioch in Syria, 1890. Creator: UnknownAntioch in Syria, 1890. Antioch, ancient Greek city on the Orontes River, founded in late 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, a general of Alexander the Great
Coins of the Macedonian Sovereigns of Syria and Egypt, 1890. Creator: UnknownCoins of the Macedonian Sovereigns of Syria and Egypt, 1890. Macedonia, dominant state of Hellenistic Greece, expanded its empire into Syria in c321 BC
Repulse of Pyrrhus from Sparta, 1890. Creator: UnknownRepulse of Pyrrhus from Sparta, 1890. Pyrrhus, in retreat at the Siege of Sparta, 272 BC from Spartans defending their city under command of Areus I
Map of Macedon and the Adjacent Districts, 1890. Creator: UnknownMap of Macedon and the Adjacent Districts, 1890. Macedonia, ancient kingdom and dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol
Sleeping Ariadne, daughter of Minos and Pasiphae, Greek Sculpture copy of an Hellenistic original
Bas-relief with the Graces, the Nymphs and the City
Satyr asleep in bronze, Roman copy of an Hellenistic original of 3rd century BC
Laocoon, work by Agesander, Polydorus and Athenodorus, 50 d. C. preserved in the Vatican Museums
Laocoon. Sculptural group representing the Trojan priest and his two sons strangled by snakes
Platos Academy, mosaic. Plato teaching philosophy to his disciples. Pompeian copy of an Hellenistic original 2nd. Century b.C
Hellenistic Mausoleum, Tolmeita, Libya
The Alexander Sarcophagus, c1901, (1907). The Alexander Sarcophagus is a late 4th century BC Hellenistic stone sarcophagus adorned with bas-relief carvings of Alexander the Great
Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt, c1899. Artist: The Fine Art Photographers CoTemple of Kom Ombo, Egypt, c1899. Kom Ombo is actually two temples consisting of a Temple to Sobek and a Temple of Haroeris
Temple entrance, Kom Ombo, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Newton & CoTemple entrance, Kom Ombo, Egypt, c1890. Kom Ombo is actually two temples consisting of a Temple to Sobek and a Temple of Haroeris
Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Newton & CoTemple of Kom Ombo, Egypt, c1890. Kom Ombo is actually two temples consisting of a Temple to Sobek and a Temple of Haroeris
Dodona, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierDodona, 1615. Dodona in Epirus, northwestern Greece, was a prehistoric oracle devoted to the Greek god Zeus and the Mother Goddess identified at other sites with Rhea or Gaia, but here called Dione
Hieroglyphic relief, Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt, 20th CenturyHieroglyphs, Temple of Kom-Ombo, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Century. Kom Ombo is actually two temples consisting of a Temple to Sobek and a Temple of Haroeris
Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt, 20th Century. Kom Ombo is actually two temples consisting of a Temple to Sobek and a Temple of Haroeris
Koom-Ombos, Egypt, 1843. Artist: George MooreKoom-Ombos, Egypt, 1843. The temple was begun by Ptolemy VI Philometer (c191-145 BC) and was added to by his successors, notably Ptolemy XIII (c62-47 BC)
Boxer of Thermonr, Hellenistic bronze statue, c1st Century AD. Artist: LysipposBoxer of Thermonr, Hellenistic bronze statue, c1st Century AD. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Rome, Rome
Stone relief ofStone relief of Gladiators fighting a lion, Turkey, c 323BC-31BCStone relief of Gladiators fighting a lion, Turkey, Hellinistic period, c 323 BC - 31 BC. The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in
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
Prohedriai in the Greek Theatre of Priene, Turkey, 20th century. One of five chairs reserved for dignitaries and seat of honor directly in front of or around the orchestra in the Greek theatre
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
A Macedonian General fighting Persians, 4th century BC. (20th century). Hellenistic stone sarcophagus adorned with bas-relief carvings from the Royal Necropolis, Sidon
Alexander the Great fights the Persians, 4th century BC. (20th century)Alexander the Great fights Persians, 4th century BC, 20th century. Late 4th century BC Hellenistic stone sarcophagus adorned with bas-relief carvings of Alexander the Great
Hercules with Cerberus from a Sarcophagus in Asia Minor (Hellenstic Period), 20th century. Held in Archaeological Museum, Istanbul
Gold half-stater of Pyrrhus of Epirus, 3rd century BCGold half-stater of Pyrrhus of Epirus (391-272 BC), from whom the phrase a Phyrric victory is derived, bearing the head of Artemis facing right, 3rd century BC. Issued from his captial at Ambracia
Rock-cut tombs in Nea Paphos, 4th century BCRock-cut tombs in Nea Paphos, used from the late bronze age to Hellenistic times as burial places for rich traders, etc. Known locally as the Tombs of the Kings, 4th century BC