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archaicwonder: Extremely Rare Argonaut CoinA Bronze Chalkous from Iolkos, Thessaly, Greece, c. 4th century BCThe coin shows the head of Artemis Iolkia wearing an earring with her hair in a bun. The reverse reads ΙΩΛΚΙΩΝ under the prow of the famed
archaicwonder: Greek Bronze Chalcidian Helmet, 4th Century BC Adorned with relief ornament illustrating the Herakles cycle, including, on the brim, the infant Herakles struggling with the serpents of Hera, on the left cheek-guard, the hero wearing the
coolartefact: Helmet on display in the Olympia Archaeological Museum, Peloponnese - Greece, c. 4th century BCSource: https://imgur.com/xlYV6v1
coolartefact: The Tollund Man. A naturally mummified corpse of a man who lived during the 4th century B.C., Denmark. Source: https://imgur.com/oizwG9V
coolartefact: Armour of Phillip II of Macedon, 4th century B.C. Source: https://imgur.com/FKXAYBx
via-appia: Bronze cuirass (body armor)Greek, Apulian, 4th century B.C.
worldhistoryfacts: Coin with Achilles on the head and Thetis on the reverse from Thessaly, 4th century BCE.
ephemeral-elegance: Gold Oak Leaf and Acorn Wreath, late Classical or early Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C. via MFA
archaicwonder: Eastern Greek Silver Phiale, 5th-4th Century BC A phiale is a shallow ceramic or metal libation bowl. It typically has no handles, and no feet.
theancientwayoflife: ~Wreath of oak leaves and acorns. Greek Late Classical or Early Hellenistic Period 4th century B.C.
historyoftheancientworld: Box Mirror with Jason and the Golden Fleece Greek, Second half of the 4th century B.C., Bronze. Complete and in very good condition, minor cracks and small repairs. Surface covered with a beautiful, uniform green patina. Small
theancientwayoflife:~ Pair of earrings with female figure. Culture: Greek Date: late 4th century B.C. Medium: Gold
anxietyofinfluence:Necklace with Lion’s-Head Closures - 4th Century Roman - The Walters Art Museum
theancientwayoflife: ~ Inlay Depicting a Falcon with Spread Wings. Period: Late Period–Ptolemaic Period Date: 4th century B.C. Place of origin: From Egypt; Possibly from Middle Egypt, Hermopolis(Ashmunein; Khemenu) Medium: Faience
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Roman body chain with gemstones, 4th century A.D. [2518 × 2828]
culturenlifestyle: Journalist Spent Four Years Traveling India to Record Deteriorating Subterranean Stepwells Before they Banish Ancient structures called stepwells that were built in India beginning in 2nd and 4th centuries A.D. have been crumbling
gemma-antiqua: Ancient Greek gold bracelet with terminals of maned lionesses, dated to the 4th century BCE. The bracelet was found in the Taman Necropoleis, near the village of Vyshesteblievskaya, Russia. It is currently located in the Hermitage Museum,
theancientworld: Wreath of olive leaves Greek, Late Classical or Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C.
archaicwonder: Roman Bronze Castration Tongs, 1st-4th Century AD Two arms hinged and closed by a screw nut form an oval-like ring, accompanied by the serrated teeth of two longer arms. The penis was kept out of harm’s way by insertion through the
fabforgottennobility:m1male2:Geghard Monastery, Kotayk, Armenia, partially carved out of the mountain, was founded in the 4th century.Amazing
plantappraiser: plantappraiser: Bishie anime figures are the true heirs to Greek sculpture Me: travels back in time to 4th century bc Athens and pulls this bad boy out of my pocket The whole mf agora:
normal-horoscopes:A 4th century CE statue of Aphroditos. Her cock wards off evil spirits. Reblog to rid your blog of evil spirits.
last-of-the-romans: The Tholos at the sanctuary of Athena Pronoia in Delphi, 4th century BC
ancient-serpent: Wreath of oak leaves and acorns, Greek, 4th century BC, Museum of Fine Arts Boston
treasure-of-the-ancients:Gold armlet, Achaemenid Empire, 5th-4th century BCfrom The British Museum
sixpenceee:The Lycurgus Cup is made out of a special type of glass, known as dichroic, which changes color when held up to the light. It was built in Rome in the 4th century.
greek-museums: Archaeological Museum of Brauron: Votive reliefs from the sanctuary of Artemis. (5th-4th century B.C) In these votive reliefs Artemis is receiving the family of worhsipers who have come to sacrifice to her. A young servant is leading
archaicwonder: Greek Gold Earrings with Goddess Motifs, 4th Century BC A pair of gold earrings with central shield decorated with bead wire to the edges; within each shield a series of loops bordered by bead wire; to the center a rosette consisting
hismarmorealcalm: Archaeological Museum of Piraeus Statue of a young athlete - perhaps funerary (circa 4th century B.C.) via greek-museums
boysnmenart: Statue of Meleager. Roman copy of a 4th-century BC Greek original. Early to Middle Imperial period. Etruria Parian marble
gayillustrations: St Sergius and St Bacchus 3rd/4th Century feast day October 7. Male Couple Martyred in Ancient Rome. Sergius and Bacchus were very popular throughout Late Antiquity, and churches in their honour were built in several cities, including
boysnmenart: Etruscan, 4th century BC, bronze
boysnmenart: Torso of a youth. Marble. Roman period (1st—2nd C.. CE) based on a Greek original from the 4th century BCE.
hadrian6: Head of an Athlete. 4th.century BC.Roman copy of a Greek original. marble. Hermitage Museum.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: Head of a Young Man - Hermes ? Roman copy 4th.century BC. excavated in Ostia. marble. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: Hermes. AD. 1-160. Roman after a Greek Original of the 4th.century BC. marble. British Museum. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
bordjack: panasfaidon: Adolescent Antikithyron 4th century e.g. Museum Athens Εφηβος Αντικυθηρων 4ος αιωνας π.χ. μουσειο Αθηνων Help Taxi !
theancientwayoflife: ~ Patera Handle in the Form of a Nude Winged Girl. Culture: Etruscan Place of origin: Etruria Date: second half of 4th century B.C. Medium: Bronze
marmarinos: Detail of the Apollo Belvedere, an ancient Roman marble copy of an original Greek bronze of Leochares, who lived during the 4th century BCE. The Roman copy dates to 120-140 CE, and is currently located in the Vatican Museums. Source: Wikimedia
ganymedesrocks: panasfaidon: Museus Athens Efivos Adikithira 4th Century B.C. The Antikythera Ephebe, here a profile head detail of the bronze statue of a young man of languorous grace, which was found in 1900 by sponge-divers in the area of an ancient
marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman marble bust of the Eros of Centocelle, dated to c. 120-180 CE. The Eros of Centocelle type is likely a copy after a lost bronze of Praxiteles (4th century BCE). Source: Sotheby’s.
via-appia:Atlas/Silenus, Theater of Dionysus, Acropolis, Athens, c. 4th century BC
newloverofbeauty: Copy of the Capitoline Antinous, originally Greek, early 4th century BC
thepracticalgemologist: Gold ring with inscription in openwork ANIMA DVLCIS VIVAS MECV (May you live with me sweet soul). Late Roman, 4th century AD.
archaicwonder: Greek Bronze Muscle Cuirass, c. 4th century BC The muscle cuirass or heroic cuirass was cast to fit the wearer’s torso and styled to mimic an ideal male physique. These first appear in late Archaic Greece and became widespread throughout
jeanjauthor:blondebrainpower: 4th century CE Roman amber pins, found in 2020 at the feet of an individual who was buried in a large sarcophagus at a necropolis in the French city of Autun. These are stunning pins, crafted with exquisite attention to
megalodonpussy:normal-horoscopes:A 4th century CE statue of Aphroditos. Her cock wards off evil spirits. Reblog to rid your blog of evil spirits.
elucubrare: lesbianshepard: lesbianshepard: there’s evidence that ancient roman curse tablets were mass produced and that’s honestly the funniest thing in the world to me. oh to be born in 4th century BC Rome and wake up every morning to head
archaicwonder: Roman Amethyst, Garnet and Gold Necklace, 2nd-4th Century ADFrom the Levant, with a gold amphora pendant, restrung with modern gold spacer beads and clasp.
theancientwayoflife:~ Inlay depicting Thoth as the ibis with a maat feather. Period: Late Period–Ptolemaic Period Date: 4th century B.C. Place of origin: Middle Egypt, Hermopolis (Ashmunein; Khemenu) Medium: Faience
ancientpeoples: Roman Mosaic Pavement with Greek Inscription 4th Century AD (Source: The British Museum)
ancientpeoples: Rock crystal spherical pendant, with a gold fitting. Hunnic or Frankish, ca. 4th century B.C. Source: The Metropolitan Museum
sixpenceee: The Lycurgus Cup is made out of a special type of glass, known as dichroic, which changes color when held up to the light. It was built in Rome in the 4th century.
the-oceanid:Tomb of the Infernal Four-Horses Chariot, Etruscan necropolis of Pianacce, 4th century BC.
homoarchaeologicus:The Lycurgus Cup, dichroic glass and metal cup, Late Roman, 4th century AD. This extraordinary cup is the only complete example of a very special type of glass, known as dichroic, which changes colour when held up to the light. The
tanyushenka: Bricks with a palmette motifca. 6th–4th century B.C. Iran, Susa