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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

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble statue of emperor Hadrian stepping on enemy, from Ierapetra, ancient Hierapytna, Greece

Marble statue of emperor Hadrian stepping on enemy, from Ierapetra, ancient Hierapytna, Greece
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of emperor Hadrian stepping on an enemy. From Ierapetra, ancient Hierapytna, Greece

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Campania, Pompeii, Surgical instruments from the House of the Surgeon

Italy, Campania, Pompeii, Surgical instruments from the House of the Surgeon 1st Century B.C. Italy, Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Roman civilization

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: God of Bouray, bronze statuette of male bust, enamel painted eyes, from La Ferle Alois, Essonne

God of Bouray, bronze statuette of male bust, enamel painted eyes, from La Ferle Alois, Essonne
France, La Ferte-Alais, Essonne, Statuette known as the God of Bouray, bronze with enamel eyes 1st Century B.C. France, Saint Germain-En-Laye

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble bust of Emperor Julius Claudius (41-54 a. d. ), from Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey

Marble bust of Emperor Julius Claudius (41-54 a. d. ), from Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble bust of the Emperor Julius Claudius (41-54 A.D.). From Izmit (ancient Nicomedia), Turkey

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble statue of Emperor Valentinian II (387-390), from Aphrodisias, Turkey

Marble statue of Emperor Valentinian II (387-390), from Aphrodisias, Turkey
Roman civilization, 4th century A.D. Marble statue of Emperor Valentinian II (387-390). From Aphrodisias, Turkey

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Wall painting depicting flora and fauna of marshes along the River Nile

Wall painting depicting flora and fauna of marshes along the River Nile, from the tomb of Neferhetep, detail
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Fragment of wall painting depicting flora and fauna of the marshes along the River Nile. From the tomb of Neferhetep. Detail

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Harmodius and Aristogiton known as the Tyrannicides, Roman copy after a Greek bronze, marble

Harmodius and Aristogiton known as the Tyrannicides, Roman copy after a Greek bronze, marble 5th century B.C. Italy, Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Egypt, Assiut, pleated linen tunic belonged to Nakhti

Egypt, Assiut, pleated linen tunic belonged to Nakhti
Egyptian civilization, Middle Kingdom. Pleated linen tunic belonged to Nakhti, found folded in the shape of a package near the mummy in his tomb at Assiut

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Stamnos with killing of Argos, by Painter of Argos, 480-460 B. C

Stamnos with killing of Argos, by Painter of Argos, 480-460 B. C
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Stamnos with the killing of Argos, by the Painter of Argos, 480-460 b.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Olympia, West pediment of Temple of Zeus depicting Apollo attending battle between Lapiths

Olympia, West pediment of Temple of Zeus depicting Apollo attending battle between Lapiths and Centaurs
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Apollo attending the battle between Lapiths and Centaurs, detail of the west pediment of the temple of Zeus at Olympia, height 3.10 m

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Parchment manuscript of the Gospel of Saint Luke, biblical uncial script

Parchment manuscript of the Gospel of Saint Luke, biblical uncial script
Egyptian civilization, Coptic period. Coptic parchment manuscript of the Gospel of Saint Luke. Biblical uncial script

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Corinthian capital and trabeation from Tholos of Epidaurus

Corinthian capital and trabeation from Tholos of Epidaurus
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Corinthian capital and trabeation (horizontal beams) from the Tholos of Epidaurus

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Algeria, Timgad, Mosaic work depicting Neptune on his chariot

Algeria, Timgad, Mosaic work depicting Neptune on his chariot 3rd century A.D.. Imperial age, Roman art, From Thamugas (Timgad, Algeria) Roman city founded by Emperor Trajan orders around 100 A.D

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble relief depicting Asclepius or Hippocrates treating ill woman, from Greece

Marble relief depicting Asclepius or Hippocrates treating ill woman, from Greece
Greece - 5th century b.C. - Marble relief. Asclepius or Hippocrates treating ill woman

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble head of Aristotle, copy of Greek bronze original by Lysippus

Marble head of Aristotle, copy of Greek bronze original by Lysippus
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble head of Aristotle (alabaster bust is modern). Copy of a Greek bronze original by Lysippus, 4th century b.C. Detail, face

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Terracotta statue of Samnite gladiator, From Volubilis (Morocco)

Terracotta statue of Samnite gladiator, From Volubilis (Morocco)
Roman civilization, 2nd century b.C. Terracotta statue of Samnite gladiator. From Volubilis (Morocco)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Statue of emperor Augustus, from Velletri (province of Rome)

Statue of emperor Augustus, from Velletri (province of Rome)
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C.-1st century A.D. Statue of emperor Augustus, from Velletri (province of Rome)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble statue of Asclepius, copy of Greek original, from Sanctuary of Asclepius, Tiber Island, Rome

Marble statue of Asclepius, copy of Greek original, from Sanctuary of Asclepius, Tiber Island, Rome
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Asclepius, copy of a Greek original. From Rome, Tiber Island, Sanctuary of Asclepius

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Colossus of Macedonian king (possibly Alexander), portrayed as Pharaoh, from Karnak

Colossus of Macedonian king (possibly Alexander), portrayed as Pharaoh, from Karnak
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period. Colossus of a Macedonian king (possibly Alexander), portrayed as a Pharaoh. From Karnak

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Statue of Nero as child wearing bulla, Detail

Statue of Nero as child wearing bulla, Detail
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Statue of Nero as a child wearing a bulla. Detail

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Second style opus vermiculatum mosaic on Memento mori with skull and plumb-rule, from Pompei

Second style opus vermiculatum mosaic on Memento mori with skull and plumb-rule, from Pompei
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Memento mori with skull and plumb-rule. Second style opus vermiculatum mosaic. From Pompei, Workshop I

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble and alabaster bust of Aristotle, copy of Greek bronze original by Lysippus

Marble and alabaster bust of Aristotle, copy of Greek bronze original by Lysippus
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble head of Aristotle (alabaster bust is modern). Copy of a Greek bronze original by Lysippus, 4th century b.C

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Fresco with distribution of bread from Tablinum at Pompeii

Fresco with distribution of bread from Tablinum at Pompeii
Roman civilization - 1st century A.D. - Pompei - Tablinum - Fresco with the distribution of bread (second half of the first century A.D.)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Statue of Persephone, from sanctuary of Isia at Gortyna, Crete

Statue of Persephone, from sanctuary of Isia at Gortyna, Crete
Greek civilization, 1st century b.C. Statue of Persephone. From the sanctuary of Isia at Gortyna (Crete). Detail

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Sicily, Selinunte, Detail of Perseus killing Medusa, from metope of the temple C, limestone

Italy, Sicily, Selinunte, Detail of Perseus killing Medusa, from metope of the temple C, limestone 6th Century B.C. Italy, Sicily, Palermo, Museo Archeologico Regionale (Archaeological Museum)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Carved wood throne, Detail of back, from Verucchio (Emilia Romagna region, Italy)

Carved wood throne, Detail of back, from Verucchio (Emilia Romagna region, Italy)
Italic civilizations, 7th century b.C. Carved wood throne. From Verucchio (Emilia Romagna region, Italy). Detail of the back

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Gold Larnax coffin containing bones of Philip II of Macedonia

Gold Larnax coffin containing bones of Philip II of Macedonia, from treasures of royal room in Philip IIs tomb, Vergina
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmith art. Gold Larnax (coffin made of terracotta) or box containing the bones of Philip II of Macedonia (336 b.C.)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Head of Emperor Augustus (Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus; 63 B. C. - 14 A. D)

Head of Emperor Augustus (Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus; 63 B. C. - 14 A. D)
Head of Emperor Augustus (Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus; 63 B.C. - 14 A.D.), Julio-Claudian dynasty, imperial age, marble 1st century A.D. Roman art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Woman with jewels and a fan shaped hat, late Mohenjo-daro period, terracotta statuette

Woman with jewels and a fan shaped hat, late Mohenjo-daro period, terracotta statuette Pakistan, Karachi, Museo Nazionale del Pakistan (Archaeological Museum), Indus Valley art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Bronze statue of Ephebe pouring drink, from Volubilis (Morocco)

Bronze statue of Ephebe pouring drink, from Volubilis (Morocco)
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Bronze statue of ephebe pouring drink. Copy of Greek original by Praxiteles. From Volubilis (Morocco)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Sword with gold hilt and bronze blade, from tomb 36, Necropolis of Zapher, Knossos, Greece

Sword with gold hilt and bronze blade, from tomb 36, Necropolis of Zapher, Knossos, Greece
Minoan civilization. Sword with gold hilt and bronze blade. From tomb 36, necropolis of Zapher at Knossos, Greece. Detail of the hilt

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Sicily, Gela, Gorgon, terracotta

Italy, Sicily, Gela, Gorgon, terracotta 6th Century B.C. Italy, Syracuse, Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Phoenician civilization, neo-punic inscription with dedication of sanctuary to Jupiter Ammon

Phoenician civilization, neo-punic inscription with dedication of sanctuary to Jupiter Ammon, from Tripoli, Libya
Phoenician civilization, 1st century b.C. Neo-punic inscription with the dedication of the sanctuary to Jupiter Ammon. From Tripoli, Libya

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Statue of Aphrodite or Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek original attributed to Callimachus

Statue of Aphrodite or Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek original attributed to Callimachus
Etruscan civilization, 5th century b.C. Statue of Aphrodite or Venus Genetrix, copy of a Greek original attributed to Callimachus

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Florence, Ivory Sculpture representing Empress Arianna (or Aelia Ariadne, ca. 450-515 A. D )

Italy, Florence, Ivory Sculpture representing Empress Arianna (or Aelia Ariadne, ca. 450-515 A. D )
Italy, Florence, Ivory Sculpture representing Empress Arianna (or Aelia Ariadne, ca. 450-515 A.D..) 5th century A.D.. Byzantine art, Museo Nazionale del Bargello (Bargello National Museum)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Black-figure pottery, terracotta epinetron attributed to the Diosphos Painter

Black-figure pottery, terracotta epinetron attributed to the Diosphos Painter, detail: scene of women weaving
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Terracotta epinetron (vessel used by women whilst weaving) attributed to the Diosphos Painter, height 13, 80 cm

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Basilicata, Hydria depicting the Medea escape, painted by the Painter of Policoro

Italy, Basilicata, Hydria depicting the Medea escape, painted by the Painter of Policoro, terracotta pot 5ht Century B.C. Italy, Policoro, Museo Nazionale Della Siritide (Archaeological Museum)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Orientalising pottery krater signed by Aristonothos, with side depicting blinding of giant

Orientalising pottery krater signed by Aristonothos, with side depicting blinding of giant Polyphemus, from Cerveteri
Etruscan civilization, 7th century b.C. Orientalizing pottery. Krater signed by Aristonothos, side depicting the blinding of the giant Polyphemus. From Cerveteri (Rome province, Italy)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble statue of kneeling Gaul, Roman copy of Pergamon school original

Marble statue of kneeling Gaul, Roman copy of Pergamon school original
Greek civilization, 3rd century b.C. Marble statue of kneeling Gaul. Roman copy of a Pergamon school original, part of the Stoa built by Attalus II on the Acropolis of Athens after his victory over

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Bust of Roman Emperor Lucius Domitius Aurelianus

Bust of Roman Emperor Lucius Domitius Aurelianus
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Bust of the Roman Emperor Lucius Domitius Aurelianus (214-275 A.D.)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis, from House of Duke d Aumale, Pompei

Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis, from House of Duke d Aumale, Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis. From the House of the Duke d Aumale, Pompei, Italy

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Sweden, Sodermanland, Rallinge, Statuette representing Freyr, nordic fertility God, bronze

Sweden, Sodermanland, Rallinge, Statuette representing Freyr, nordic fertility God, bronze 11th Century A.D. Sweden, Stockholm, Sjohistoriska Museet (National Maritime Museum), Viking art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Winged gorgon running, terracotta

Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Winged gorgon running, terracotta 6th Century B.C. Italy, Syracuse, Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble statue of Antinus of Aristea, Greek god of gardens (117-138 a. d. )

Marble statue of Antinus of Aristea, Greek god of gardens (117-138 a. d. )
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Antinus of Aristea, Greek god of the gardens (117-138 A.D.)

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Fragment of Kantharos depicting Achilles before his horses, whose manes were able to predict future

Fragment of Kantharos depicting Achilles before his horses, whose manes were able to predict future
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Fragment of Kantharos by painter Nearchos depicting Achilles before his horses, whose manes were able to predict the future

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Gladiator fighting against a tiger, mosaic work from Terranova near Tuscolo (Italy)

Gladiator fighting against a tiger, mosaic work from Terranova near Tuscolo (Italy, Latium region). Detail
Roman civilization, 4th century A.D. Gladiators fight - Mosaic work from Terranova near Tuscolo (Italy, Latium region). Detail: a gladiator fighting against a tiger

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble statue of ephebe athlete wrapped in chlamys. from Aydin (ancient Tralles), Turkey

Marble statue of ephebe athlete wrapped in chlamys. from Aydin (ancient Tralles), Turkey
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Marble statue of an ephebe athlete wrapped in a chlamys. From Aydin, ancient Tralles, Turkey

Background imageArchaeological Artifact Collection: Marble statue of Artemis with dog, from Cyrene, Libya

Marble statue of Artemis with dog, from Cyrene, Libya
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Artemis with a dog, from Cyrene, Libya



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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.