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Archaeological Artifact Collection (#43)

"Unveiling the Mysteries of Ancient Art: A Glimpse into the World of Archaeological Artifacts" Detail of Marble statue of Tyche, goddess of fortune

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: France, Vertillum, Instruments used for mosaic works: trowel, calipers and a fragment of mosaic

France, Vertillum, Instruments used for mosaic works: trowel, calipers and a fragment of mosaic 2nd Century B.C.- 2nd Century A.D

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Seated Venus also known as Dea Barberini (The Barberini Goddess) fresco, Constantinian dynasty

Seated Venus also known as Dea Barberini (The Barberini Goddess) fresco, Constantinian dynasty 4th Century A.D. Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Campania, Pompeii, Mosaic work representing the Battle of Issus, led in 333 B. C

Italy, Campania, Pompeii, Mosaic work representing the Battle of Issus, led in 333 B. C
Italy, Campania, Pompeii, Mosaic work representing the Battle of Issus, led in 333 B.C. by Alexander the Great of Macedon (356-323 B.C.) 2nd Century B.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Campania, Pompeii, Villa del Cicerone, Street musicians

Italy, Campania, Pompeii, Villa del Cicerone, Street musicians, mosaic work signed by Dioskurides of Samos 2nd-1st Century B.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: The Togato Barberini (statue representing a man holding the portraits of two forefathers)

The Togato Barberini (statue representing a man holding the portraits of two forefathers), republican age, 1st Century B.C. Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Funerary statue

Funerary statue Italy, Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Rome, Statilia, Funerary stele

Italy, Rome, Statilia, Funerary stele 1st Century B.C. Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Campania, Hermes resting, Hellenistic-Roman copy after the original statue by the School of

Italy, Campania, Hermes resting, Hellenistic-Roman copy after the original statue by the School of Lysippos from Villa Pisoni at Ercolano Italy, Naples

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Five Good Emperors, Relief representing the Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Marcus Annius Verus)

Five Good Emperors, Relief representing the Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Marcus Annius Verus, 121 - 180 A. D)
Five Good Emperors, Relief representing the Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Marcus Annius Verus, 121 - 180 A.D.) pardons the defeated enemies, imperial age 2nd Century A.D

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Rome, Relief representing men taking the Lares (deities protecting the house)

Italy, Rome, Relief representing men taking the Lares (deities protecting the house), Vicomagistri frieze Cristian Museum (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Rome, Relief representing buildings erected during the Flavian dynasty

Italy, Rome, Relief representing buildings erected during the Flavian dynasty, from the Tomb of the Haterii, imperial age Gregorian Profane Museum (Archaeological Museum), Vatican Museum, Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Five Good Emperors, Relief representing the Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus, 76 - 138 A)

Five Good Emperors, Relief representing the Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus, 76 - 138 A. D)
Five Good Emperors, Relief representing the Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus, 76 - 138 A.D.) entering Rome through an arch erected by Emperor Antoninus Pius

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Campania, Pozzuoli, Relief representing a ship with oarsmen

Italy, Campania, Pozzuoli, Relief representing a ship with oarsmen Italy, Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Relief with horses scene, biga (chariot) fragment

Relief with horses scene, biga (chariot) fragment Italy, Florence, Galleria Degli Uffizi (Uffizi Gallery), Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Relief depicting a pillow merchant

Relief depicting a pillow merchant 2nd Century A.D. Italy, Florence, Galleria Degli Uffizi (Uffizi Gallery), Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Sarcophagus depicting a procession of young boys, marble

Sarcophagus depicting a procession of young boys, marble Roman civilization, Rome, Ostia, Museo (Archaeological Museum)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Clay helmet with modeled figures

Clay helmet with modeled figures
Italic civilization, 9th-8th century b.C. Detail of clay helmet with modelled figures

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Wolstonian Age manufactures

Wolstonian Age manufactures
Prehistory, Italy, Lower Paleolithic. Wolstonian Age manufactures, from Monte Gazzo (province of Genova)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Almond-shaped biface

Almond-shaped biface
Prehistory, Italy, Lower Paleolithic. Almond-shaped biface from Umbria region

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Stone axes on black background

Stone axes on black background
Italy - Prehistory - Bronze Age - Stone axes from the province of Treviso

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Flint tools on black background

Flint tools on black background
Prehistory, Italy, Apulia region, Paleolithic. Flint tools, from Gargano

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Painted terracotta statue of man grating cheese

Painted terracotta statue of man grating cheese
Greece - Archaic period, 6th century b.C. Painted terracotta figurine. Man grating cheese. From Ritsona

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble statue of female deity or mother goddess

Marble statue of female deity or mother goddess
Prehistory, Italy, Sardinia region. Marble statue of female deity or mother goddess, from Olbia (province of Olbia-Tempio)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Statue of female deity or mother goddess

Statue of female deity or mother goddess
Prehistory, Italy - Sardina Region - Mother goddess from Simaxis (Province of Oristano)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Votive bronze sword

Votive bronze sword
Prehistory, Italy, Sardinia region, 9th century b.C. Votive bronze sword

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Bronze statuette of Apollo

Bronze statuette of Apollo
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Bronze statuette of Apollo 550-540 b.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Greece, Thebes, Statue of Kouros from Monte Ptoon shrine of Apollo

Greece, Thebes, Statue of Kouros from Monte Ptoon shrine of Apollo
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Statue of Kouros from Monte Ptoon near Thebes (shrine of Apollo), circa 510 b.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Black-figure pottery Oenochoe depicting Ulysses burning stake to blind Polyphemus

Black-figure pottery Oenochoe depicting Ulysses burning stake to blind Polyphemus
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Oenochoe depicting Ulysses burning a stake to blind Polyphemus

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Black-figure pottery Attic hydria with women going to fountain

Black-figure pottery Attic hydria with women going to fountain
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Attic hydria with women going to the fountain

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Athens, Kerameikos Necropolis, Relief portraying ball players with sticks

Athens, Kerameikos Necropolis, Relief portraying ball players with sticks
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Relief portraying ball players with a stick (hockey), from the Kerameikos (ceramics) necropolis in Athens. 490 b.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Athens, Kerameikos Necropolis, Geometric ceramic crater

Athens, Kerameikos Necropolis, Geometric ceramic crater
Greek civilization 8th century b.C. Geometric ceramic. Detail from a crater. From the Kerameikos (ceramics) necropolis in Athens

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Head of Kore

Head of Kore
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Kore (Standing draped female). Height 120cm. Circa 530 b.C. Detail of head

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Athens, Dipylon, head of Kouros

Athens, Dipylon, head of Kouros
Greek civilization, 7th century b.C. Head of Kouros. From Dipylon in Athens, 610 b.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Coloued stone bracelet, from Orchomenus

Coloued stone bracelet, from Orchomenus
Mycenaean civilization, 2nd millennium b.C. Colored stone bracelet, from Orchomenus

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Greece, Pylos, Palace of Nestore, Pithos with cover

Greece, Pylos, Palace of Nestore, Pithos with cover
Mycenaean civilization. Pithos with cover. From room 7 in the Palace of Nestore in Pilo

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Greece, Mycenae, Painted stucco head of sphinx

Greece, Mycenae, Painted stucco head of sphinx
Mycenaean civilization, 14th-13th century b.C. Painted stucco head of a sphinx, from Mycenae

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Minoan civilization, clay tablet with inscriptions in Linear B, from Haghia Triada

Minoan civilization, clay tablet with inscriptions in Linear B, from Haghia Triada
Minoan civilization, 15th century b.C. Clay tablet with inscriptions in Linear B. From Knossos. 1405-1400 a.C




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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Ancient Art: A Glimpse into the World of Archaeological Artifacts" Detail of Marble statue of Tyche, goddess of fortune, from Prusias ad Hypium, Turkey: Witness the exquisite craftsmanship and divine beauty captured in this intricate marble statue depicting Tyche, the goddess of fortune. Marvel at her serene expression and delicate features as you delve into the rich history behind this archaeological artifact. Painted terracotta Sarcophagus of the Spouses, from Cerveteri, Rome province, Italy (520 B. C): Step back in time to ancient Rome with a closer look at this painted terracotta sarcophagus. Admire its vibrant colors and detailed scenes that tell a story about love and eternal companionship. Discover how these artistic masterpieces served as final resting places for noble couples. Fourth style fresco depicting Bacchus and Vesuvius volcano, From House of Centenary at Pompeii: Transport yourself to Pompeii's House of Centenary through this captivating fourth-style fresco. Explore the juxtaposition between Bacchus, god of wine and revelry, against the backdrop of Mount Vesuvius – an eerie foreshadowing before tragedy struck in 79 AD. Relief depicting people carrying amphorae in wine cellar: Delve into ancient winemaking traditions with this remarkable relief showcasing people transporting amphorae within a wine cellar setting. Uncover insights into their meticulous methods while appreciating their dedication to preserving one of humanity's oldest pleasures – fine wine. Marble statue of Aphrodite from Cnidus - copy by Praxiteles: Behold Aphrodite's timeless allure embodied in marble form. This replica sculpture pays homage to Praxiteles' original masterpiece from ancient Greece – an iconic representation that has captivated generations with its gracefulness and sensuality. Diana of Versailles.