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Archaeological Artifact Collection (page 8)

"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: Bronze reduction compass from Pompei

Bronze reduction compass from Pompei
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Bronze reduction compass. From Pompei

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Iraq, Relief portraying King Sargon II, from Palace of Khorsabad

Iraq, Relief portraying King Sargon II, from Palace of Khorsabad
Assyrian civilization, 8th century b.C. Relief portraying King Sargon II. From the Palace of Khorsabad, Iraq

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Ceramic dipper cup with geometrical decoration

Ceramic dipper cup with geometrical decoration
Daunian civilization. Ceramic dipper cup with geometrical decoration

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Cane Handle, Shang dynasty, bronze

Cane Handle, Shang dynasty, bronze 16th-11th Century B.C. France, Paris, Musee Cernuschi (Oriental Art Museum), Chinese art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Sculpture representing a nude female figure, circa 3300-2900 B. C. yellow alabaster

Sculpture representing a nude female figure, circa 3300-2900 B. C. yellow alabaster
Sculpture representing a nude female figure, circa 3300-2900 B.C. yellow alabaster 4th-3rd Millennium B.C. National Iraq Museum (Archaeological Museum), Sumerian art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Sicily, Selinunte, Detail of Heracles (Hercules) and the Cercopes

Italy, Sicily, Selinunte, Detail of Heracles (Hercules) and the Cercopes, from metope of the temple C, limestone 6th Century B.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Detail of head of a dying giant, from metope of the Temple F

Detail of head of a dying giant, from metope of the Temple F 5th Century B.C. Italy, Sicily, Palermo, Museo Archeologico Regionale (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Terracotta urn in shape of bats head, from Xochicalco

Terracotta urn in shape of bats head, from Xochicalco
Pre-Columbian Toltec civilization. Terracotta urn in the shape of a bats head. From Xochicalco

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Terracotta zoomorphic vase in shape of bear, from Syros Island, Greece

Terracotta zoomorphic vase in shape of bear, from Syros Island, Greece
Cycladic civilization. Terracotta zoomorphic vase in the shape of a bear. From Syros Island, Greece

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Female statuette from Valdivia culture, terracotta

Female statuette from Valdivia culture, terracotta Circa 15th Century B.C. Italy, Rome, Museo Preistorico Etnografico Pigorini (Museum of Ethnography and Prehistory), Ecuadorian art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Diorite statue of bull-deity Apis, from Rome

Diorite statue of bull-deity Apis, from Rome
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period, 2nd century b.C. Diorite statue of the bull-deity Apis. From Rome

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Weight shaped as head of Mercury wearing petasus, from Pompei

Weight shaped as head of Mercury wearing petasus, from Pompei
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Bronze steelyard. Patera which functions as plate; handle with suspension hook and short chain with a weight shaped as head of Mercury wearing petasus

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Banquet scene, from Alexandria

Banquet scene, from Alexandria
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period. Banquet scene. From Alexandria

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Faience amulet representing Djed pillar, symbol of stability and endurance, linked to god Osiris

Faience amulet representing Djed pillar, symbol of stability and endurance, linked to god Osiris
Egyptian civilization. Faience amulet representing Djed pillar, symbol of stability and endurance, linked to god Osiris

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Red-figure pathera depicting an elephant prepared for battles from the Pocola deorum plates

Red-figure pathera depicting an elephant prepared for battles from the Pocola deorum plates 3rd Century, Italy, Rome, Museo Nazionale Etrusco Di Villa Giulia (Villa Giulia National Museum)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Handle of bronze bowl, Detail, from Verucchio (Emilia Romagna region, Italy)

Handle of bronze bowl, Detail, from Verucchio (Emilia Romagna region, Italy)
Italic civilizations, 8th century b.C. Handle of bronze bowl. From Verucchio (Emilia Romagna region, Italy). Detail

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: France, Orange, Knight riding a horse, bronze

France, Orange, Knight riding a horse, bronze France, Saint Germain-En-Laye, Musee des Antiquites Nationales (Archaeological and Middle Age Museum), Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Bronze head of Zeus, from Olympia, Greece

Bronze head of Zeus, from Olympia, Greece
Greek civilization. Bronze head of Zeus. From Olympia, Greece

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Unguentaria (unguentary and essential oil storing vessels)

Unguentaria (unguentary and essential oil storing vessels) 5th-4th Century B.C. Spain, Ampurias, Museo Monografico De Las Excavaciones (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Basilicata, Fragment of torso of a bowman from the temple of Apollo Licio of Metaponto

Italy, Basilicata, Fragment of torso of a bowman from the temple of Apollo Licio of Metaponto 5th Century B.C. Italy, Metaponto, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Limestone stele of the High Priest of Sobek, from the Temple of Sobek at Dahamcha

Limestone stele of the High Priest of Sobek, from the Temple of Sobek at Dahamcha
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Limestone stele of the High Priest of Sobek, Pia (1450-1400 b.C.). From the Temple of Sobek at Dahamcha

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Bronze emblem-sword, detail of hilt, from Medgidia

Bronze emblem-sword, detail of hilt, from Medgidia
Thracian-Getan civilization, 5th century b.C. Bronze emblem-sword, detail of the hilt. From Medgidia

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Two sculptor moulds of Osiris figure, from Abydos

Two sculptor moulds of Osiris figure, from Abydos
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Two sculptor moulds of Osiris figure, from Abydos

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: England, Bath, Temple of Sulis Minerva, Head from the cult statue of Sulis Minerva, gilt bronze

England, Bath, Temple of Sulis Minerva, Head from the cult statue of Sulis Minerva, gilt bronze UK, London, British Museum, Gallo-Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Laianello, Goddess head, limestone sculpture

Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Laianello, Goddess head, limestone sculpture 6th Century B.C. Italy, Syracuse, Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Lapislazuli and carnelian necklace with gold pendants, from Ur, Iraq

Lapislazuli and carnelian necklace with gold pendants, from Ur, Iraq
Sumerian civilization, 3rd millennium b.C. Goldsmithery. Lapislazuli and carnelian necklace with gold pendants. From Ur, Iraq. Detail

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Rome, Cerveteri, Furbara, Bronze statue depicting Tinia, Zeus

Italy, Rome, Cerveteri, Furbara, Bronze statue depicting Tinia, Zeus
Etruscan civilization, 4th century b.C. Bronze statue depicting Tinia (Zeus) 350-325 b.C. From Furbara, Cerveteri, Rome

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Stone shabtis inside sarcophagus

Stone shabtis inside sarcophagus
Egyptian civilization, Second Intermediate Period, Dynasty XVIII. Stone shabtis inside a sarcophagus

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Antique horseshoe or hipposandal

Antique horseshoe or hipposandal France, Saintes, Musee Archeologique (Archaeological Museum), Gallo-Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Turkey, Mahmatlar, Gold lip jug

Turkey, Mahmatlar, Gold lip jug 22nd-21st Century B.C. Turkey, Ankara, Anadolu Medeniyetleri Muzesi (Archaeological Museum), Hittite art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Castellammare di Stabia, Theseus, Fresco

Italy, Castellammare di Stabia, Theseus, Fresco 1st century A.D.. From Villa Arianna at Castellammare di Stabia (Campania, Italy), Roman art, antiquarium stabiano (Archaeological Museum)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Solidus of Emperor Valentinian I from 367 A. D, coin reverse with Emperors Valentinian

Solidus of Emperor Valentinian I from 367 A. D, coin reverse with Emperors Valentinian (Flavius Valentinianus)
Solidus of Emperor Valentinian I from 367 A.D, coin reverse with Emperors Valentinian (Flavius Valentinianus, 321- 375 A.D.) and Valens (Flavius Julius Valens, 328 - 378 A.D.) crowned by Victory

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Gold signet ring with worship scene, female figures, landscape, sun and moon, from Mycenae

Gold signet ring with worship scene, female figures, landscape, sun and moon, from Mycenae, Acropolis treasure
Greek civilization. Goldsmithery. Gold signet ring with worship scene, female figures, landscape, sun and moon. From Mycenae, Acropolis treasure

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Belgium, Brussels, Bronze disk

Belgium, Brussels, Bronze disk Vietnamese art, Dong-Son culture, 11th/1st century B.C. Musee du Cinquantenaire (Archaeological and Art Museum)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Milan, Parabiago, Patera of Parabiago in silver gilt portraying Triumph of Cybele and Attis

Italy, Milan, Parabiago, Patera of Parabiago in silver gilt portraying Triumph of Cybele and Attis
Roman civilization, 4th century A.D. Patera of Parabiago in silver gilt portraying the Triumph of Cybele and Attis. From Parabiago, Milan. Detail

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Taranto, Apulia, Sculpture of a female head with veil

Italy, Taranto, Apulia, Sculpture of a female head with veil
Italy - Apulia Region - Art of Magna Graecia - IV century b.C. - Female Head with Veil from Taranto

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Terracotta female head, from Cagliari, Sardinia region, Italy

Terracotta female head, from Cagliari, Sardinia region, Italy
Phoenician civilization, 2nd century b.C. Terracotta female head. From Cagliari, Sardinia region, Italy

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Relief depicting priests of Cybele during celebration of cult, from Necropolis of Sacred Island

Relief depicting priests of Cybele during celebration of cult, from Necropolis of Sacred Island, Rome
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Relief depicting priests of Cybele during celebration of her cult. From the necropolis of the Isola Sacra (Sacred Island), Rome

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Bronze statue depicting female figure making offering

Bronze statue depicting female figure making offering
Etruscan civilization, 3rd century b.C. Bronze statue depicting a female figure making an offering

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Painted limestone group statue of Meinekhet with family, from Reign of Thutmose

Painted limestone group statue of Meinekhet with family, from Reign of Thutmose
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Reign of Thutmose. Sculptural group of Meinekhet with his family. Painted limestone. It bears the name " Meinekhet", sculptor of Amon

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble bust of Demosthenes, copy of Greek bronze original by Polyeuktos

Marble bust of Demosthenes, copy of Greek bronze original by Polyeuktos
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble bust of Demosthenes. Copy of a Greek bronze original by Polyeuktos, 3rd century b.C. Detail: face

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Third style fresco depicting Cupids harvesting, from House of Marcus Lucretius at Pompeii

Third style fresco depicting Cupids harvesting, from House of Marcus Lucretius at Pompeii
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Third style fresco depicting Cupids harvesting. From Pompei, House of Marcus Lucretius

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Bronze mirro, Tang dynasty

Bronze mirro, Tang dynasty 7th-10th Century A.D. Italy, Rome, Museo Nazionale d arte Orientale (National Collection of oriental art), Chinese art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Bulla from Vulci, Viterbo province, Italy

Bulla from Vulci, Viterbo province, Italy
Etruscan civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Bulla from Vulci, Viterbo province, Italy

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Turkey, Buyukkale, Sculptures representing a couple of harnessed bulls, painted terracotta

Turkey, Buyukkale, Sculptures representing a couple of harnessed bulls, painted terracotta 18th Century B.C. Turkey, Ankara, Anadolu Medeniyetleri Muzesi (Archaeological Museum), Hittite art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Kylix (wine pottery) depicting Zeus and the eagle, from the city shipyard

Kylix (wine pottery) depicting Zeus and the eagle, from the city shipyard, painted by the painter of Naucratis (Egypt) 6th Century B.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Architrave no. 43 representing Halach Uinic holding ceremonial bar, from Yaxchilan, Mexico, 773 A. D

Architrave no. 43 representing Halach Uinic holding ceremonial bar, from Yaxchilan, Mexico, 773 A. D
Maya civilization, 8th century A.D. Architrave no. 43 representing Halach Uinic holding the ceremonial bar, 773 A.D. From Yaxchilan, Mexico

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Funerary stele of father and son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis, from Abydos

Funerary stele of father and son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis, from Abydos
Egyptian civilization, Roman Period, 2nd-3rd century. Funerary stele from Abydos. A father and his son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis




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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.