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Kore
Image by Mark Cartwright

Kore

Kore from the Athenian Acropolis, late 6th century BCE. (National Museum, Athens)
Minoan Bull-Leaper
Image by Mark Cartwright

Minoan Bull-Leaper

An ivory figurine representating a bull-leaper from a three dimensional composition (with two other figures and a bull) depicting this Minoan sporting or religious activity. Hair would have been added using bronze wire and clothes in gold...
Minoan Vase
Image by Mark Cartwright

Minoan Vase

Late Minoan polychrome vase, mid-15th century BCE, from Isopata. (Archaeological Museum, Heraklion)
Minoan Woman Fresco, Knossos
Image by Mark Cartwright

Minoan Woman Fresco, Knossos

A fresco detail from a banquet scene (known as 'La Parisienne') from Knossos, 1400-1350 BCE. The figure, in a robe and with a sacral knot at her neck, is perhaps a priestess. (Archaeological Museum, Heraklion)
Temple of Hephaistos & Athena, Athens
Image by Mark Cartwright

Temple of Hephaistos & Athena, Athens

Also known as the Theseum because of its decorative sculpture depicting the feats of Theseus, the Doric temple, built in 449 BCE, is situated in the agora of Athens. Hephaistos and Athena, as gods of crafts were worshipped here and within...
Augustus, Bronze Equestrian Statue
Image by Mark Cartwright

Augustus, Bronze Equestrian Statue

Bronze torso from an equestrian statue of Emperor Octavian Augsustus. (National Museum, Athens)
The Clock of Andronicus Cyrrhestes
Image by Mark Cartwright

The Clock of Andronicus Cyrrhestes

Also known as the Tower of the Winds because of the relief carvings of the eight winds near its top, this marble tower, built in the first century BCE, contained the clock which ran on water from the Acropolis spring. It was located in the...
Rök Runestone
Image by Bengt Olof ÅRADSSON

Rök Runestone

An inscription using cipher runes, the Elder Futhark, and the Younger Futhark, on the 9th-century Rök Runestone in Sweden.
Bronze Age Women
Image by Hans Splinter

Bronze Age Women

Modern re-enactment of Bronze Age life.
Gold Cone of Ezelsdorf-Buch
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Gold Cone of Ezelsdorf-Buch

The Gold Cone of Ezelsdorf-Buch is a tall (88 cm), cone-shaped object made of thin sheet gold, it is seen as belonging to a group of artifacts referred to as Bronze Age Golden hats. It was presumably worn by special functionaries on ceremonial...
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