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Ramesseum. Luxor. EgyptRamesseum. Nineteenth dynasty. New Kingdom. 13th century B.C. Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt
Egyptian soldiers in the expedition to the Land of Punt. Temple of Hatshepsut. C. 1490 b.C.18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt. (PR)
Pharaoh with the false beard and Atef crown. Deir el-BahariRelief with polychrome remains depicting a pharaoh with the false beard and Atef crown, an attribute that helps to revive the deceased. Temple of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom. Eighteenth Dynasty
Hatshepsut (1508-1458 B. C). Osirian statues. EgyptHatshepsut (1508-1458 b.C). Was the second pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty. Osirian statues.New Kingdom. Temple of Deir El Bahari. Thebes. Egypt
Hatshepsut (1508-1458 B. C). Osirian statue. EgyptHatshepsut (1508-1458 b.C). Was the second pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty. Osirian statue.New Kingdom. Temple of Deir El Bahari. Thebes. Egypt
Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. Pula. CroatiaTriumphal Arch of the Sergii or Golden Gate, built between 29 and 27 BC. Corinthian style with Hellenistic and Asia Minor influence. Pula. Istrian Peninsula. Croatia
Valley of the Kings. Entrance to the tomb of the Pharaoh RamValley of the Kings. On the walls are carved rock tombs of New Kingdom pharaohs. Entrance to the tomb of the Pharaoh Ramses IV. Egypt
Pharaoh Amenhotep III offering to the god Amun lotus flowers and papyrus. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
RAMSES II remained seated for a council with his officers, during the military campaign against the Hittites. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Ramesses II. Relief depicting the Pharaoh on a chariot in the Battle of Kadesh (northern Syria). New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Head of a bearded god in Pentelic marble probably depicting Zeus or Hermes. It seems a work by parian sculptor Euphron. Dated between 450-440 B.C. Eetioneia sanctuary in Piraeus
Krater of the Warriors. Dated between 1200-1100 B. C. MycenaeKrater of the Warriors depicting a woman goodbying six warriors. Dated between 1200-1100 B.C. Mycenae. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Womans head painted. 13th Century B. C National ArchaeologWomans head painted. It comes from the Worship Center area of the acropolis of Mycenae. 13th century B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Ramesses II. LegRamesses II. Detail of his leg. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Ramesses II. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Two women in a carriage. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Marble female figure. Neolithic. V millennium B. C. GreecePrehistory. Neolithic. Marble female figure dated to the end of five millennium BC. Found in Aegina. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Wild boar hunting. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Philippeion, 4th century B. C. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. IPhilippeion, 4th century B.C. Built by Philip II of Macedon in 338 BC after the battle of Chaeronea and completed by Alexander the Great. Located in the Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Ilia Province
Temple of Hera (Heraion). 6th century B. C Sanctuary of OlyTemple of Hera (Heraion). Doric style. Peripteral and hexastyle. 6th century B.C. General view. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
Lekythos black-figure with scenes of Centauromachy. Late 6th century and first half of 5th century BC. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
Bronze vase as lions foot. 7th-6th Century B. C. Archaic AgeBronze vase as lions foot. 7th-6th Century B.C. Archaic Age. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
Rams head from the early 6th century B. C. Olympia ArchaeoloRams head from the early 6th century B.C.Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
Treasury of Megara. Limestone pediment depicting a scene froTreasury of Megara. Limestone pediment that depicts a scene from gigantomachy. Late 6th century B.C. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
The struggle of the Lapita and centaurs at the wedding PiritDecoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble sculptures that decorated the west pediment of the temple and represent the struggle of the Lapita
Tarragona. Colonial Forum. Catalonia. SpainTarragona. Colonial Forum. Built in 2nd century B.C.. Arcades with shops or tabernaes. Catalonia. Spain
Rome. The Appian WayRoman Art. The Appian Way, connecting Rome to Brindisi and Apulia. Republic era. 312 B.C. Rome. Italy
Roman city of Ampurias. Forum. BasilicaAmpurias. Forum (1st -3rd century B.C). Basilica or small temple. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain
Roman city of Ampurias. Mosaic. Catalonia. SpainAmpurias. Roman mosaic. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain
GREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Illyrian City Theater. Third century BC. Remodeled during the Roman rule. VjosI? Valley. BYLLIS RUINS
Ruins of Byllis. Republic of AlbaniaGREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Archeological site of BYLLIS, old city founded by the Illyrians in IV century BC
Head of Nike. II century A. C. Copy of the original dated inGREEK ART.GREECE. HEAD OF NIKE (II century A.D.). A copy of the Paionios original dated in V century B.D. Agora Museum. Athens
Persian rider. Greece. VI century B. CGREEK ART. VI B.C. GREECE. Persian rider in parian marble. Dated in 520 b.C. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece
Funerary relief. Man and horse. Greece. IV century B. CGREEK ART. GREECE. IV B.C. century. Funerary relief in penteli marble representing a man and a horse covered by a panther skin, holding a whip with his right hand and the reins in the left
Greek Art Heracles statue. IV century B. CGREEK ART. Greece. IV century B.C. Statue of Heracles covered with a lions skin. He was holding the mallet in his right hand. Penteli marble. Dated 350-325 B.C
Greek Art Funerary stele. V century B. CGREEK ART. Greece. V century BC. Funerary stele marble. Relief with a Young offers a bird with her left hand to a child kneeling whos standing to pick it up
Sparta. Acropolis. The ArtemisionGREEK ART. ACROPOLIS OF SPARTA. Ruins of the ARTEMISION, built between the VII-VI centuries BC and reused in Roman times as a theater. SPARTA. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese
Caryatid from Small Propylaea. I century B. C. GreeceGREEK ART. GREECE. Caryatid from Small Propylaea. Dated in the second half of I century b.C. Museum of Eleusis. Athens. Greece
Votive relief representing Demeter and kore. V century B. CGREEK ART. GREECE. Votive relief representing Demeter sitting on a throne and kore standing holding torches. Dated in the first quarter of s.V b.C. Museum of Eleusis. Athens. Greece
Attic Lekythos red-figure. V century B. C. GreeceGREEK ART. GREECE. Attic LEKYTHOS red-figure. First half of V century b.C. Corinth Museum. Province of Korinthia. Region of the Peloponnese. Greece
Tiberius (Tiberius Iulius Caesar) (42 B. C- 37 a. C)Tiberius (Tiberius Iulius Caesar) (42 b.C- 37 a.C). Roman Emperor (12-37). He was adopted by Augustus, who named him his successor. Julio-Claudian dynasty. Museum of Eleusis. Athens. Greece
Apollo with his lyre. 600-550 B. C. CyprusGREEK ART. CYPRUS. Apollo with his lyre. Found in Poros. Dated between 600-550 b.C. Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art. Athens. Greece
HYDRIA by LYSIPPIDES. 525 B. C. GreeceGREEK ART. GREECE. HYDRIA by LYSIPPIDES depicting the Hercules departure towards Olympus with Athena as auriga and Hermes as a guide. Black figures. Dated to 525 b.C
Lekythos red-figure. 475-450 B. C. GreeceGREEK ART. GREECE. LEKYTHOS red-figure with the image of a woman. Dated between the years 475-450 b.C. Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art. Athens. Greece
Archaic bronze helmet. Corinthian type. 700-675 B. C. GreeceGREEK ART. Archaic bronze helmet of Corinthian type. Dated to 700-675 b.C. Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art. Athens. Greece
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
LIVIA Drusilla (-58 to 29). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. LIVIA depicted as the goddess Ceres. Sculpture from Baena (Cordoba). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain
Jockey / Billy Stott 20CBilly Stott, jockey, in the colours of Mr BD Davis