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postmodernmulticoloredcloak:*walks into a museum* *picks up ancient Greek urn with a person with a dick out drawn on it* *smashes it on the floor* a better, more positive museum
uglyasanalibi: Sometimes I’m like “ancient greek plays are so old, how am i going to relate to the characters?” but then
victoriousvocabulary: COSMOPOEIA [noun] the act of creating a universe; world-creating. Etymology: from Ancient Greek kósmos, “world, universe” + -poeia, used to form nouns that denote the making or creating of something, from poiéō, “I
hellenismo: Ὀγδόη Μεσοῦντος/ Ὀγδόη ἐπὶ δέκα / Όκτωκαιδεκάτη, XVIII day From today’s sunset: eighteenth day of Maimakterion. The eighteenth day is always dedicated to purifications and apotropaic rites. “The
yourbitchystudentwriter: nicholewrites: Writing your own world’s mythology sounds hard until you realize most mythologies are created on the “oh, haven’t you heard?” principle Some ancient Greek dude: hey why are you pregnant? You aren’t
natural–blues: thoodleoo: thoodleoo:my favorite thing about the contrast between early christianity and ancient greek and roman religion is that the difference in the ways they think and talk about their gods is really similar to the difference
aphilologicalbatman: terpsikeraunos: ancient greek word of the day: κακοθερής (kakotherēs), unfitted to endure summer heat this literally means “bad at summer” pass it on
terpsikeraunos:ancient greek word of the day: συναστρέω (sunastreō), to be born under the same star
pottamux: kamen-rider-zed: bunjywunjy: celticpyro: fenharel-em-halam: So myself and two best friends got matching tattoos that say Κύριε ἐλέησον. It’s pronounced Kyrie Eleison and in ancient Greek means “Lord have mercy.” It’s
what-even-is-thiss: pottamux: kamen-rider-zed: bunjywunjy: celticpyro: fenharel-em-halam: So myself and two best friends got matching tattoos that say Κύριε ἐλέησον. It’s pronounced Kyrie Eleison and in ancient Greek means “Lord
unfortunatelyimaginary:nightlybukimi:bubuliotheque:NO–[ID: A photo of a woman wearing ancient greek-inspired clothing. The caption reads “Salut c'est Pandore, bienvenue a ma nouvelle video d'Unboxing!” Trans. “Hello it’s
kirkfanatic: izandai: I wonder what the proportion is of people who reblog this because they get the reference to ancient greek philosophy versus people who reblog it because it looks a lot like your standard shitpost. BEHOLD, A MEME!
zuko-just-wants-his-honor:lemonsharks: coolberniebernie: thepringlesofblood: imlizy: hungwy: my ancient greek history professor is making us post memes weekly. i swear to god heres one for you my time has come for hyperspecific classics memes
keuhkopussirotta:The ancient greeks really had graves for dogs. And they carved stuff on the stone like “carrying you here, I now feel as much grief as I felt joy when I carried you home” and “you never barked without reason, but now you are silent”.
tlirsgender:tlirsgender:Accidentally swallows the coin I was buried with and gets left on the dock for eternity because I couldn’t pay the ferryman Are ancient greek burial rites too niche for notes I’m sorry
pepperland-timelord: aphilologicalbatman: terpsikeraunos: ancient greek word of the day: κακοθερής (kakotherēs), unfitted to endure summer heat this literally means “bad at summer” pass it on Reblog if you, too, are bad at summer
notchicken: punning should be an olympic sport please hear me ancient greek gods and make it so
bidoof: the 😂 and 😩 emojis are basically those ancient greek theater masks
springpunkr: Always liked the older Ancient Greek Amazon take on Wonder Woman… another Note 8.0 doodle in Clover…
partybarackisinthehousetonight: if you’re ever feeling lazy just remember that the ancient greeks believed their gods lived on top of a very climbable hill but no one even bothered to check
tumblgheadovrheels4u: the-absolute-best-gifs: notchicken: punning should be an olympic sport please hear me ancient greek gods and make it so
boopercy: fillelune: things i learned in ancient greek art today: Achilles had a gay lover Zeus had a boy toy that he thought was pretty so he snatched him up and made him into his wine bitch and kept him under his throne on olympus always there was
ktt: Illuminated Code from Space - Macrocosm and Microcosm by Haari Tesla An experiment with images of space with tilt shift which resulted in nebulae, galaxies, and supernovae transformed into microorganisms. Macrocosm and microcosm is an ancient Greek
sixpenceee: Archaeologists discovered three unique mosaics at the Ancient Greek city of Zeugma, in south Turkey, near the borders of Syria. The mosaics, which were recovered in excellent condition, belong to the 2nd century B.C. The first mosaic depicts
ancientart:The ancient Greek Erechtheum on the Athenian Acropolis, 421-406 BC. In the southwestern corner of the Erechtheum is the famous ‘Porch of the Maidens’ (photo 1), where statues of six young girls take the place of supporting columns.
sukeban: eastiseverywhere: Greco-Roman mosaics of ZeugmaTurkey (c. 200 BCE)[Source] Vintage News reports: In the ancient Greek City, Zeugma, which is located in today’s Turkey, unbelievable mosaics were uncovered, dating back to the 2nd century
historyfilia: Columns from Apamea, Syria Apamea, on the right bank of the Orontes River, was an ancient Greek and Roman city. The Great Colonnade was situated along the main avenue of Apamea and ran for nearly 2 kilometers (1.2 mi), making it among
via-appia:Saucy Saturday and our ol’ pal Silenus is up to something on this Attic red-figured psykter (ancient Greek wine cooler). Signed by Douris and created c. 500 - 490 BC.
victoriousvocabulary: DELETERIOUS [adjective] 1. harmful to the body or mind; injurious. 2. harmful often in a subtle or unexpected way. Etymology: from Ancient Greek δηλητήριος (dēlētḗrios, “noxious, deleterious”), from δηλητήρ
ghettoinuyasha: lord-kitschener: mornington-the-crescent: zaku-too: necromanceher: I’ve come to inform you all the Ancient Greeks spelled Thoth, the Egyptian deity, as Θώθ hey, thanks! now die Thoth was the god of knowledge. So it wouldn’t
postmodernmulticoloredcloak: *walks into a museum* *picks up ancient Greek urn with a person with a dick out drawn on it* *smashes it on the floor* a better, more positive museum
stevviefox: sixpenceee: This is a baby hippo. Hippopotamuses are thought to be around 55 million years old. They come from Sub-Saharan Africa, and their name means ‘River Horse’ in Ancient Greek. They’re generally considered to be the third-largest
chubbycartwheels: celticzelda: Ancient Greek Dresses by Ninidu I’ll have them all. My kind of history lesson.
fuckyeahhistorycrushes: Sappho Ancient Greek Poet
ancientart: The seaside remains of the ancient Greek theatre at Apollonia, Cyrenaica.Photo taken by David Stanley.
Mystery deepens over ancient Greek tomb
ancientart: The ancient Greek Temple of Aphaia, dates from about 500 BC-480 BC.Photo taken by Pieter De Praetere.
'Defining Beauty: The Body in Ancient Greek Art' opens at the British Museum
britishmuseum: Together with the histories of Herodotus, the plays of Sophocles and the philosophy of Socrates, the sculptures of Athens in the 5th century BC take their place among the great monuments of ancient Greek humanism. These works represent
Pavlopetri: The Ancient Greek Underwater City
astronomicalwonders: The Pleiades Cluster seen in InfraredKnown to the Ancient Greeks as the ‘Seven Sisters’, the Pleiades is one of many star clusters that are visible to the naked eye and have been observed by humans for thousands of years. This
Walking dead among the ancient Greeks?
fashioninfographics: Ancient Greek hairstyles and headdressesVia
ancientart: A quick note on καλός inscriptions.Why are there (seemingly) random declarations of adolescent boy beauty on ancient Greek pottery? It is this question that has been puzzling classicists for over a century. Could these vases be viewed
gaia-is-beautiful: Statue of Apollo ancient Greek god, Athens, Greece by KostasBrillakis See the artist’s work at http://ift.tt/1Lvz5n4 Photo by K. Brillakis
archaicwonder: Herakles vs The Amazons This Attic black-figured column krater portrays the Amazonomachy, the mythical battle between the Ancient Greeks and the Amazons, a nation of all-female warriors. It is attributed to the Group of Faina 75, circa
Tech Companies Team Up to Scan and Preserve Ancient Greek Artifacts
coolartefact: Ancient Greek curse against an enemy during a trial. The curse is written on a lead figurine, which was placed inside the lead container. Found in the enclosure of Aristion, dates to 420-410 BCE.Source: https://imgur.com/VC51TZc
thoodleoo: okay but what if the archaic smile was an ancient greek reaction imagelike“when you’re just trying to do trade at the agora and that weird cynic philosopher is jerking off in public again”“when you go to the theater and sophocles is
Skeletal remains 'confirm ancient Greeks engaged in human sacrifice'
Cheating, bribery and scandal: how the ancient Greeks did the Olympic Games
historical-nonfiction: Roman Emperor Hadrian was the first emperor to wear a full beard. He based his look on the ancient Greeks, and later emperors – and European monarchs – based their looks on Hadrian.
did-you-kno: ‘Petrichor’ is the soothing, earthy, and wonderfully pleasant smell of rain falling on dry ground. The term is derived from the ancient Greek words ‘petra,’ which means ‘stone,’ and 'ichor,’ which is the fluid that
terpsikeraunos:ancient greek word of the day: κακοθερής (kakotherēs), unfitted to endure summer heat