Ancient Greece

Dying Warrior

Greek, Late Archaic: Dying Warrior: figure from L. angle of E. pediment, Temple of Aphaia, Aegina. ca. 500-490 B.C. [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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Griffin Plaque

Israel: Megiddo, Stratum VIIA; Late Bronze Age II, 13th century B.C. Ivory. Excavated by the Oriental Institute, 1936-7. "This plaque is one of a group of ivories discovered at Megiddo in a semi-subterranean chamber that archaeologists called the "treasury," within a large building that may have been a palace. It bears the figure of a reclining gri...

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Citadel, Tiryns

Greek, Helladic (Mycenean): Citadel, Tiryns: interior, corbelled gallery in East ramparts, ca. 13th century B.C. [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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Temple of Poseidon: E. facade

Magna Graecia, Paestum: Temple of Poseidon (Temple of Hera II): E. facade. ca. 460 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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Dying Warrior: Detail

Greek, Late Archaic: Dying Warrior: figure from L. angle of E. pediment, Temple of Aphaia, Aegina. ca. 500-490 B.C. [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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MythNet Picture Gallery

MythNET, your source for Mythological Information. Have questions about Greek Mythology? Then this is the site to visit. Please use MSIE 5.5 or higher for optimal viewing quality." Neil Jenkins, Sumair Mirza and Jason Tsang [Greece] [Images and Art Collections]...

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Exekias' Page: Greek Art

Andrew Wilson [Greece] [Images and Art Collections]...

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100 Greek Sculptors: Their Careers and Extant Works

100 Greek Sculptors: Their Careers and Extant Works is a book by Andrew Stewart that provides a comprehensive overview of Greek sculptors from the Archaic period to the Hellenistic period. The book includes biographies of 100 sculptors, as well as descriptions of their extant works. Stewart's book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Gre...

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The Museion of Ancient Art

Magna Mater was a goddess worshiped throughout the Roman Empire and beyond. She was known by many names, including Cybele, Rhea, and Mother Earth. Magna Mater was associated with fertility, abundance, and the natural world. She was also a goddess of war and death. There are many images of Magna Mater that have survived from the ancient world. Some ...

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Iris (UC Classics Slide Collection)

The Iris (UC Classics Slide Collection) is a collection of over 100,000 images of ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture. The collection was created by the Classics Department at the University of California, Berkeley, and it is now maintained by the Perseus Digital Library, a project of Tufts University. The Iris (UC Classics Slide Collectio...

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