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The Venus of Rhodes, 1st centuryThe Venus of Rhodes, a Hellenistic statuette of Aphrodite bathing, 1st century
Hellenistic relief of a sacrifice at a rustic shrine of a god or hero and his consort, from the Munich Glypotek Museums collection
Detail of a Hellenistic sarcophagus from Turkey, showing a doorway of a tomb
Roman Hellenistic-style sculpture of a boxer, at the Vatican Museums
Hellenistic marble statue of a young athlete from Aydin, 1st century BCHellenistic marble statue of a young athlete (Ephebe) from Aydin, from Archaeological Museums collection in Istanbul, 1st century BC
Omphalos from Delphi, 2nd century BCThe Omphalos (world-navel, or world-centre) from Delphi, from the Delphi Museums collection, 2nd century BC
Greek theatre at Ephesus, 1st century BCGreek theatre at Ephesus, Turkey, originally built in Hellenistic times, but enlarged in the first century AD. St Paul (c. 5-67 AD) preached here, 1st century BC
Statuette of Hercules restingbronze statuette of Hercules resting, either a Hellenistic or Roman copy of the 3rd Century BC larger work by Lysippus
Hellenistic wall-painting of a soldier, 3rd century BCHellenistic wall-painting of a soldier, from Aegean Turkey, at the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul, 3rd century BC
Greek terracotta figure of a boy, said to be from Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece, c300BC- 250BCGreek terracotta figure of a small boy wearing a long mantle, said to be from Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece, c300BC- 250BC. From the British Museums collection
The Arundel Head - bronze head possibly of the Greek tragedian Sophocles, Hellenistic, 2nd century BC. Found in Smyrna, Turkey. From the British Museums collection
Statue of a sleeping girlA statue of a sleeping girl, possibly Ariadne. A Roman copy of a 2nd century BC Hellenistic original, from the Louvres collection
A statue of Marsyas the satyr. A Roman copy of a Hellenistic original in the style of Pergamon
Hellenistic temple at Kawm Umbu (Kom Ombo) Egypt, c2nd century-1st century BC. The temple was begun by Ptolemy VI Philometer (c191-145 BC) and was added to by his successors
Parthian silver dish showing Dionysus with AriadneParthian silver dish showing Dionysus on a chariot with Ariadne, the very small female figure. The dish has Hellenistic influences, but is in Bactrian style. From the British Museums collection
Map of Epirus and Western Greece, 1890. Creator: UnknownMap of Epirus and Western Greece, 1890. For a brief period (280-275 BC), the Epirote king Pyrrhus made Epirus the most powerful state in the Greek world