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Gallo-Roman low-relief. Ferrying wine barrels and amphorae. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on rock. FRANCE. PROVENCE ALPES CԔ E D AZUR. VAUCLUSE. Avignon. Mus饠 Calvet (Calvet Museum)
Ancient Italian AnphoraAn Amphora of Cervetri representing a sacrifice. Cervetri is an ancient stronghold of Etruvia
Amphora, Pompeii, Italy, Victorian period
Small amphoras. 16th-18th centuries. Maria Pita House Museum. Corunna, Galicia, Spain (From the Archaeological Museum of A Coruna)
Italy, Pompeii. House of the Vettii. 1st century AD. Triclinium. Fresco depicting Cupids selling wine. Detail. Date: 2014
Greek and Campanian clay pottery: Greek amphora 1, two-handle cup or diota 2, wine jug or oenochoe 3, vase or lecythus 4, flask or guttus 5, and jug or hydra 6
Egyptian and Greek pottery, decorated antefix 5, and rhyton in the shape of a cows head 6. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquots General History of Ancient French
Greco-roman clay amphora, vases and urnsGreco-roman clay amphora, vases, jugs and urns. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquots General History of Ancient French and Foreign Glazed Pottery, Chez l Auteur, Paris, 1874
ANCIENT ITALIAN ANPHORAAn Amphora of Cervetri representing a sacrifice. Cervetri is an ancient stronghold of Etruvia. Date: circa 100 BC
Art greek. Archaic. Amphora of Melos. 7th BC century. NationArt greek. Archaic. Amphora of Melos. Datd between 650-600 BC. Apollo and muses in chariot drawn by winged horses. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece
Different types of roman amphorae. 2nd century BC-3rd centurDifferent types of amphorae. From left to right: wine amphora, 1st century AD, from Rome; amphora for fish, 1st century AD, from Spain; wine amphora, 2nd-1st centuries BC
Rural Italian Woman and Child - Traditional costumeRural Woman and Child from Abruzzo, Southern Italy - Traditional costume with distinctive copper bowls. Date: circa 1907
Hispano-Roman amphora used to carry oil, wine or cereal. It comes from the coast of Catalonia. Roman art. Ceramics
Assarius. Reverse and adverse. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Mint ofAssarius. Roman Coins. Left. Reverse. As. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Rider with palm. Adverse. As. Ibero-roman. Bronze. Head with amphora. Mint of Eusti (Caldes de Montbui). History Museum. Sabadell
Greek art. Panathenaic amphora. Black figures. Riders throwing spears. 400 BC. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Greek art. Greece. Terracotta neck amphora. 7th century BC. Proto-Attic Period. It represents Herakles grabbing the hair of the centaur Nessus. Behind Herakles, a four-horse chariot and a driver
Ficoroni cist. ca. 300 BC. Etruscan art. Relief on bronze. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. Proc: ITALY. LAZIO. ROME. Palestrina
Making Chatties, Phini, CyprusMaking Chatties (pottery jars / amphorae), Phini (Foini), Troodos Mountains, Cyprus Date: circa 1910s
Statue by Praxiteles of Athens, the son of Cephisodotus the Elder - the most renowned of the Attic sculptors of the 4th century BC
Macedonian women at the fountainCountry Women at the village fountain, Macedonia Date: circa 1913
Young girl from Mallorca, Balearic Islands, SpainTraditional local costume of a young girl from Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain Date: circa 1905
Italy. Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Amphora. 8th century BC. Archeological Museum of Cagliari
Italian wine amphora. Pottery. 1st century BC. Found in the Mediterraneam. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany
Cyprus. Mediterranean. Amphora, vessels for mixing and pouriAncient art. Cyprus. Mediterranean. Amphora, vessels for mixing and pouring. 14th -11st centuries. Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Water filters. Amphoras. Empuries. SpainRoman Art. Emporiare (Ampurias). Amphoras. Water filters. Girona province. Spain
Spain. Calafell. Iberian Citadel. 6th - 2nd centuries BCSpain. Calafell. Ruins of an Iberian Citadel. 6th - 2nd centuries BC. Catalonia
Greek amphoras. Kerch Historical and Archaeological Museum. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine
Greek art. Magna Graecia. Amphorae decorated. National Museum of Denmark
Greek Art. Magna Graecia. Amphora decorated. Sphinxes. National Museum of Denmark
Etruscan vase (amphora), 525-490 B. C. Ny Carlsberg GlyptotekEtruscan vase (amphora), 525-490 B.C. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Large storage containers of fired clay were used for burialsMediterranean Area. Large storage containers of fired clay were used for burials in Crete and other Greek islands. Imagens divine beings protected the dead person. 600 B.C. Ny Carlsberg Gyptotek
Greek Art. Panathenaic amphore. Wessel painting. Wrestlers. The large container was once filled with olive oil and given as a prize at the Panathenian Games in Athens to the winner of the depicted
Magna Graecia. Red figure pottery. Amphora. Decoration. EphArt Greek. Magna Graecia. Greek vase painting. Red figure pottery. Amphora. Decoration. Ephebe with mirror. Comes from Taranto. Italy. Museum of Perfume. Barcelona. Spain
The Biel Throne. Marble. 140-143 ADThe Biel Throne. Marble. The right side are a reliefs showing an olive tree and a table on which there rests a Panathenaic amphora, containing an olive spray and three wreath
Greek Art. Spain. Amphora Massaliote to contain wine. 5th-3rd Centuries B.C. Archaeological Museum of Girona. Catalonia
Amphoras. Pula. CroatiaCroatia. Amphoras. Pula Arena. 1st century
AMPHORISC decorated with black figures representing SphinxAmphorisc decorated with black figures representing Sphinx. Chalkidiki style. Attributed to the workshop of the painter Phineus. Dated between 540-530 b.C. Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art
Mother and Child 1809Fashionable mourning dress. The womans gown is decorated with vandyking at the neckline & edge of the sleeves. The childs dress has a square neckline with lace tucker. Date: 1809
Four-in-hand. Greek artFour-in-hand. 5th c. BC. Black-figure amphora. Archaic Greek art. Ceramics. ITALY. LAZIO. VITERBO. Tarquinia. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Tarquinia (National Museum of Tarquinia)
A Mexican Criada (House Servant) carrying a large jar on her shoulder. The caption to this card states that: " All the work about native households is performed by Such Women." Date
Thessaloniki, Greece - Bulgarian WomenThessaloniki, Greece - Fine studio portrait Bulgarian Women from the village of Kiretz-Kuey (Kiretch-Kieuy) Date: circa 1901
Thessaloniki - Delivery at the port of Art Pottery for onward sale in the tourist boutiques Date: circa 1910s
Greetings from Egypt - Water Carrier and Ramesseum, ThebesGreetings from Egypt featuring inset photographs of a Water Carrier Girl and The Caryatids of the Ramesseum at Thebes Date: circa 1910s
Greetings from Egypt - Water Carrier Girl and Donkey DriversGreetings from Egypt - featuring inset photographs of a Water Carrier Girl and a team of Donkey Drivers beneath palm trees on the banks of the River Nile. Date: circa 1910s
WW1 - Serbian girl gets water for the Allied TroopsWW1 era - Serbian Woman Water Carrier providing fresh drinking water to Allied Troops Date: circa 1917
Southern Algeria - Woman holding a small decorated ewerSouthern Algeria - Woman wearing a very ornate conical hat holding a small decorated ewer. Date: circa 1908
Algerian Bedouin Woman drinking from a small decorated ewer Date: circa 1908
Young Arab girl carrying drinking water across a river or stream. Date: circa 1890s