Archaeology & Art(@archaeologyart)さんの人気ツイート(古い順)

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The Amulet (detail) by Joseph Coomans, 1882.
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Gold earring or hair ring, Southern Italy (at the time Greek), 4th century AD. Private Collection.
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“Orpheus”, by Pierre Amédée Marcel-Beronneau (1869 - 1937).
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Dionysus holding a kantharos (wine-cup). Interior from an Attic black-figure plate by the painter Psiax; ca. 520-500 BC. Found at Vulci, Italy; now in the British Museum.
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Scythian gold comb with the image of a battle scene, from the Solokha kurgan, 430-390 BC. From the tumulus of Solokha in Ukraine.
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Serpent Pectoral Pendant by René Jules Lalique (1860 – 1945), 1899. Medium: Gold and Enamel work. Part of Gulbenkian Collection.
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Pottery Rhyton in the form of an Eagle. Date - Period: 500-470 BC, Attic Culture. Now on display at the British Museum.
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British archaeologist Leonard Woolley and his wife Catherine at the moment of the discovery of pottery pipes that were used as a sewage and rainwater network in what is considered the first water drainage system in history before about 4000 BC. Ur (Mesopotamia) in 1930.
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An Egyptian turquoise faience figure of a baboon sacred to the moon god Thoth. (15.5 cm). New Kingdom, 18th-20th Dynasty, ca. 1390-1075 BC. Private Collection.
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Cameo, Theseus looks at the slayed minotaur, 1st c. BC. Collection: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien.
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Achilles Dragging the Body of Hector. by Alexander Rothaug Austrian, 1870 - 1946. Medium: oil/canvas.
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The Birth of Venus - Charles Shannon, 1923.
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Art Nouveau Bat Brooch ~ Gold, plique-à-jour enamel, diamond. Origin: European, c. 1905. #artnouveau
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Achaemenid Winged Lion Rhyton, 5th-4th Century BC. Medium: Gold.
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Ritual Dance. Detail of a wall painting from the back wall of the Tomb of the Lionesses, Tarquinia. Date: 6th century BC. Culture: Etruscan.
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Orestes Pursued by the Furies by William-Aldophe Bouguereau, c. 1862. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Chrysler Museum of Art.
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Marble Hand of Colossus of Constantine. Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy. Photograph: Vogue Magazine, June 1956.
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Stirrup-spout vessel in the form of a jaguar. Date: A.D. 50–100. Culture: Mochica. Place of origin: Perú, North coast. Medium: Ceramic with red and cream slip. Collection: Princeton University Art Museum.
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Greek Electrum Griffin Protome Brooch, c. 625-600 BC. From the necropolis of Kameiros, Rhodes, Greece.
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Scaraboid of hedgehog. Date: Egyptian Late Period, Dynasty 25–30, 760–332 BC. Now on display at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
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Electrum stater from the Greek polis of Cyzicus, bearing the head of a Gorgon. Artist unknown; ca. 500-450 BC. Now in the British Museum. Photo credit: ArchaiOptix/Wikimedia Commons.
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Colossal Foot, 1st - 2nd Century AD, Roman Imperial Period. (Collection: The British Museum)
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The Archer, 1914. Original illustration for “Les chansons de Bilitis” by Pierre Louÿs, Paris. Watercolour heightened with gold on paper. 10.8 x 10.8 cm.
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Two Bracelets of Shoshenq II. Found on the mummy of King Shoshenq II, from his tomb at Tanis. Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, ca. 945-720 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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Bronze shield rim from the Olympia Museum, Greece. Dated to the second half of the 6th century BC.