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Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Group of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros, Paian marble

Group of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros, Paian marble
Group of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros. Paian marble. Found in the House of the Poseidoniastai of Beryttos (Beirut), Delos. Traces of colour can be made out in many places

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Torso of statue of Aphrodite, from Athens

Torso of statue of Aphrodite, from Athens
Torso of a statue of Aphrodite. Parian marble, found in Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Part of Attic marble grave stele from Athens

Part of Attic marble grave stele from Athens
Part of an Attic marble grave stele from Athens, 520-510 BC. The feet of a himation-clad male figure, turned right are preserved

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Votive relief, Boeotian marble, from Boeotia

Votive relief, Boeotian marble, from Boeotia
Votive relief. Boeotian marble. Found in Tanagra, Boeotia. A cuirassed hero is depicted leading his horse towards a woman who holds a bowl and a jug

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Statuette of Heracles, Pentelic marble, Athens

Statuette of Heracles, Pentelic marble, Athens
Statuette of Heracles. Pentelic marble. Found near the church of Agia Eirni, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896), Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Colossal arm of statue of Zeus, Marble

Colossal arm of statue of Zeus, Marble
Colossal arm of a statue of Zeus. Marble. Found at Aigeira, Achaia, along with the head

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896), Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Head of female statue, marble, from area of Vromousa

Head of female statue, marble, from area of Vromousa
Head of a female statue, marble. Found in the area of Vromousa, in Chalkis. Roman copy of a 5th century BC original

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896), Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896), Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of west pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the west pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek (1896) Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Three-handled Palace Style amphora

Three-handled Palace Style amphora with three large octopuses with a marines cape of rocks and seaweed. A Mycenaean imitation of the Minoan Marine Style

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Head of Demeter

Head of Demeter. Part of the himation that covered the goddesss head is preserved. Surfaces to which separately carved pieces of marble were attached as well as holes to secure a metal diadem can be

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Table support in Pentelic marble from Piraeus

Table support in Pentelic marble from Piraeus
Table support in Pentelic marble found in Piraeus. This single support has the form of a pillar. On the front is depicted the goat-footed god Pan

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Owl, In great bright eyes of owl

Owl, In great bright eyes of owl
Owl. In the great bright eyes of the owl, the ancients saw the eyes of the Goddess Athena herself. The Athenians stamped its image on to their coins. 3rd to 5th century BC

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Head of Demeter

Head of Demeter. Part of the himation that covered the goddesss head is preserved. Surfaces to which separately carved pieces of marble were attached as well as holes to secure a metal diadem can be

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Statue of Apollo, from Theatre of Dionysus, Athens

Statue of Apollo, from Theatre of Dionysus, Athens
Statue of Apollo, done in Pentelic marble. Found at the Theatre of Dionysus, Athens. Known as the " Omphalos Apollo"

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Female marble head, from Kalymnos

Female marble head, from Kalymnos
Female Marble Head, Asia minor, near Kalymnos. Early 4th Century BC. Greek

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Owl statue, 3rd to 5th century BC

Owl statue, 3rd to 5th century BC
Owl. In the great bright eyes of the owl, the ancients saw the eyes of the Goddess Athena herself. The Athenians stamped its image on to their coins. 3rd to 5th century BC

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Statuette of Pan, Pentelic marble, from Athens

Statuette of Pan, Pentelic marble, from Athens
Statue of Pan made of Parian marble, found in Sparta, Peloponnese. The goat-footed god wears an animal pelt, from which protrude only his hairy legs and his left hand, holding the pan-pipe

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Statuette of Pan, Pentelic marble, from Athens

Statuette of Pan, Pentelic marble, from Athens
Statuette of Pan. Pentelic marble. Found in the Olympieion, Athens. The goat-footed god sits cross-legged on a rock covered with animal pelt. He will have held the pan-pipe in his hands

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Statue of Pan, parian marble, from Sparta, Peloponnese

Statue of Pan, parian marble, from Sparta, Peloponnese
Statue of Pan, parian marble, found in Sparta, Peloponnese. The goat-footed god wears an animal pelt, from which protrude only his hairy legs and his left hand, holding the pan-pipe

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Fragments of marble statue of Dionysus, from Ikaria

Fragments of marble statue of Dionysus, from Ikaria
Fragments of a marble statue of Dionysus, found in the Attic deme of Ikaria. The statue is colossal in scale and must have been a cult statue of the god

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Head of Aphrodite, Pentelic marble, from Kephissia

Head of Aphrodite, Pentelic marble, from Kephissia
Head of Aphrodite. Pentelic marble. Found in Kephissia, Attica, early 4th century BC

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Marble votive relief with Cybele enthroned

Marble votive relief with Cybele enthroned
Roman marble votive relief with Cybele enthroned. Post-2nd century AD. The Goddess is represented in a small temple, wearing a sleeveless, girdled chiton, a himation and a high polos

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Greek grave stone from Chios, early 19th century

Greek grave stone from Chios, early 19th century
Greek grave stone From Chios, 18th, early 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Pentelic marble from Athens

Pentelic marble from Athens
Pentelic marble found in Athens near St Demetrios Katephoris in the Plaka. They represent Theseus and the Minotaur and were erected at a fountain-house

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Fragments of marble statue of Dionysus, from Ikaria

Fragments of marble statue of Dionysus, from Ikaria
Fragments of a marble statue of Dionysus, found in the Attic deme of Ikaria. The statue is colossal in scale and must have been a cult statue of the god

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Statue of armed Aphrodite, Parian marble

Statue of armed Aphrodite, Parian marble
Statue of armed Aphrodite. Parian marble, found in Epidaurus. The sheath of the sword held in the goddess raised right hand crosses her chest

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Relief plaque, Parian marble from Athens

Relief plaque, Parian marble from Athens
Relief plaque, Parian marble found in Athens, near Theseion. It most probably belonged to the facing of a funerary monument. It represents a naked youth with a helmet running to right

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Female statue, Boeotian poros, from Boeotia

Female statue, Boeotian poros, from Boeotia
Female statue, Boeotian poros. Found in the sanctuary of Ptoan Apollo in Boeotia. The figure wears a long chiton which ends with the artists signature

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Male head carved in volcanic stone, From Lemnos

Male head carved in volcanic stone, From Lemnos
Male head carved in volcanic stone. From Lemnos, 19th century BC, Architectural relief, possibly of apotropaic character. With memories of prehistoric expression in its morphology

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Greek grave stone from Chios, early 19th century

Greek grave stone from Chios, early 19th century
Greek grave stone From Chios, 18th, early 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Herald raising his arm to announce start of procession

Herald raising his arm to announce start of procession
In the centre of the scene is the herald who raises his right arm to announce the start of the procession. In his left hand he holds a caduceus or salpinx (trumpet)

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Marble female statue from Athens, Roman copy

Marble female statue from Athens, Roman copy
Marble female statue found in Athens. Roman copy (2nd century AD) of the cult statue of Nemesis. The goddess was shown holding an apple branch and a phiale, circa 430 BC

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Marble head of young male figure with hairband

Marble head of young male figure with hairband
Marble head of young male figure with a hairband. AD 1-25. A Roman copy of a work in the Severe Style of the years around 460 BC which most probably represents a deity, perhaps Apollo, or a hero

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2014: Entrance to Acropolis Museum in Athens

Entrance to Acropolis Museum in Athens
Entrance to the Acropolis Museum, Athens. Designed by Bernard Tschumi with Michael Photiadis and their associates and opened in 2007. The new Acropolis Museum has a total area of 25, 000 square meters



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