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echiromani:Statue of an athlete. Farnese Collection, National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
mini-girlz:Figurine with Hermes and female figure sitting on Tomb - at the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona
arjuna-vallabha:Close up of the large bronze statue of Artemis in the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Athens
lionofchaeronea: Marble portrait bust of the Roman emperor Tiberius (r. 14-37 CE). Artist unknown; 1st cent. CE. Found at Ephesus; now in the Ephesus Archaeological Museum. Photo credit: Sandstein/Wikimedia Commons.
troyschooneman: Kouros, Delos Archeological Museum, Greece. (at Archaeological Museum of Delos)https://www.instagram.com/p/BjeY7yOgNJS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=se7n94fdprv1
ganymedesrocks:theancientwayoflife:~ A horse and a young jockey (“Artemision Jokey”).Date: ca. A.D. 140Medium: BronzeProvenience: Athens, National Archaeological Museum (Αθήνα, Εθνικό Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο)Better Run
mini-girlz: Mother & Child Figurine Archaeological museum Athens by Aleksandr Zykov on Flickr (cc) > flickr.com
theworldofalexanderthegreat: Statue and bust of Alexander the Great in the Istanbul archaeological museum. The extraordinary bust was found by archaeologists working at Pergamum.
mythologer:The Jockey of Artemision.National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
theancientwayoflife:~ Ganymede and the Eagle.Culture/Date: Roman copy of the second half of the 2nd century of a late Hellenistic model of Greek figurative repertoir of the 4th century B.C.Medium: White marbleProvenience: Naples, National Archaeological
statuefascination:Emperor Claudius as a nude hero.Bronze.49—50 CE.CIL X 1416.Inv. No. 5593.Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2seeitall: Antinous and Hadrian, National Archaeological Museum in Athens
beyond-the-pale: Jean-André Delorme - Mercury Tying His Sandals, 1881 Archaeology & Art
theancientworld:Head from a bronze statue of the Roman emperor Alexander Severus (222-235 AD), from Ryakia, Archaeological Museum, Dion
URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY: SLEEPING BEAUTY’S PARIS APARTMENT DISCOVERED …a woman left her apartment in paris completely untouched after world war II but still paid the rent up until she died in 2010 - after she died, the apartment was unlocked. it’s like
celestialmazer: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF A DRESS Restored dress as worn by Ellen Terry in her 1888 portayal of Lady Macbeth. “When Ellen starred alongside Henry Irving in Macbeth in 1888, there was not a wide choice of fabrics available in England, and Alice
wapiti3: Biologia Centrali-Americana :zoology, botany and archaeology /edited by Frederick Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin. on Flickr.Via Flickr: Publication info [London :Published for the editors by R. H. Porter],1879-1915 BHL Collections: Smithsonian
kankalamalini: Copper alloy hollow cast statue of the priestess Takushit at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
lucienballard: Celtiberian helmet Celtiberian helmet unearthed at an archaeological site in the region of Zaragoza, Spain. They were Celtic-speaking people of the Iberian Peninsula in the final centuries BCE. via Elperiodico de Aragon
wapiti3: Biologia Centrali-Americana :zoology, botany and archaeology by Frederick Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin. Publication info [London :Published for the editors by R. H. Porter],1879-1915 BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
spontantrip: Angkor is one of the most important and the greatest archaeological sites in the world. This by the way the world’s largest (400 square kilometers) temple complex (almost a 1000 temples) was between IX and XV century the capital of the
theancientworld: hellas-inhabitants: Archaeological site of Eleusis, one of the most important in Greece, is only half an hour from the center of Athens. Eleusis is the place where the cult of the goddess Demeter existed for many centuries and where
cracked: The Weeping Angels aren’t half as creepy as The Screaming Mummies. #CrackedClassic The 7 Most Terrifying Archaeological Discoveries
hal1oween: ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS ARE SO FUCKING COOL HOLY MOTHER FUCK eh, try having to read the books my college professor assigned :/ the dead bodies and fun stuff are, but it is mostly a conversation about small walls and making
ruffboijuliaburnsides: augustales: told my parents i miss archaeology and my mom was, very sympathetically, like: “do you want to dig holes in the garden?” and i was like. yes. i want to dig holes in the garden. my wife, after reading this to me
museum-of-artifacts: 2,000-year-old roman face cream with visible, ancient fingermarks Preserved within a small tin canister, the cream was discovered during excavations by Pre-Construct Archaeology of a Roman temple precinct on Tabard Street, Southwark
jollygreenjournalist: trickstersgambit: 22-07-2009: aimlessme: amoying: archaeology: Ancient Puppy Paw Prints Found on Roman Tiles i got really happy about this and then i was like “this dog is probably dead” and now i am crying Probably dead
marmarinos:Detail of the Marathon Youth, an ancient Greek bronze perhaps of the Praxiteles School, dated to c. 340-330 BCE. Found in the Bay of Marathon, the bronze is currently located in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Source: Ancient
paullorenz: PAUL LORENZ Personal Archaeology 09-01-15 No. 6 Ink and casein on panel, 8”x8”
hammpix: For those of you who don’t understand archaeology, I have made a diagram.
just-shower-thoughts: A degree in archaeology is just a grave robbing permit.
coolthingoftheday: The Sword of Goujian is an archaeological artifact of the Spring and Autumn period (771 to 403BC) found in 1965 in Hubei, China. Forged from copper and tin, it is renowned for its unusual sharpness and resistance to tarnish that
jessicasuenicole: archaeologicals: fun facts! leonardo da vinci was a year younger than christopher columbus. stalin, freud, Ttto, trotsky and hitler walk into a bar……no really, it’s possible since they all lived in vienna in 1913. aristotle tutored
katy-l-wood: strixus: katy-l-wood: fangirl-area: autie-girl-power: mycroftrh: ruffboijuliaburnsides: augustales: told my parents i miss archaeology and my mom was, very sympathetically, like: “do you want to dig holes in the garden?” and i was
just-shower-thoughts: How long does someone have to be dead before its considered Archaeology instead of grave robbing?
actuallythomyorke: maliwanhellfires: cassandrashipsit: sixpenceee: An archaeological dig on the Menemonee Reservation in Wisconsin yielded a clay pot. The pot was dated to 800 years ago and contained seeds. Some of the seeds were planted to see
nightmare-court: hencegoodfortune: minutia-r: seagodofmagic: someone just started blasting the indiana jones theme music on this train and i can’t tell who it is but bless them Apparently if you play the Indiana Jones theme music at an archaeological
rederiswrites:rederiswrites:Actually, ancient glass, having been rather neglected by archaeology for decades, is a pretty exciting topic in scholarship right now. The main thing is that glass persists–it’s very stable. After fabric rots and metal
transcribing-things:funnytwittertweets:[ID: a tweet by “Alison Leiby” (@/AlisonLeiby) that reads:Cleaning out your closet is less about organizing and more about an archaeological exploration of who you used to be./end ID]
romegreeceart: Vejovis by j. kunst on Flickr. VEJOVIS, God of Healing * Archaeological Museum of Viterbo
honorthegods: Colonna-Barberini Palace/Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina (Praeneste ), Italy. 2nd century BCE/1050 CE. The model of the Sanctuary is located at the Archaeological Museum of Palestrina. The Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia
hadrian6: Portrait Bust of Hadrian. AD 130, Roman. Naples National Archaeological Museum. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
queenofslash: wyldstallyn: wyldstallyn: if i see any of you freaks mention the “skeleton war” im just gonna go ape shit you hear me i sincerely wish i was you archaeology
aimlessme: amoying: archaeology: Ancient Puppy Paw Prints Found on Roman Tiles i got really happy about this and then i was like “this dog is probably dead” and now i am crying Probably dead
2,000-year-old roman face cream with visible, ancient fingermarks Preserved within a small tin canister, the cream was discovered during excavations by Pre-Construct Archaeology of a Roman temple precinct on Tabard Street, Southwark in 2003. The main
moorishharem: Copper alloy hollow cast statue of the princess-priestess Takushit at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
iowaarchaeology: Archaeology fun.
elegantbuffalo: Xcaret Underground River is an undoubtedly stunning archaeological area situated in Riviera Maya, Cancun inside the Mexican Carribbean Seashore. This site had been used by the pre-Columbian Maya as a port for the buying and selling of
anatomicdeadspace: Skull of a girl with a ceramic flower wreath, 300-400 B.C., Patras Archaeological Museum, Greece.
j-wolf-harding: The “6,000 year old kiss”.Teppe Hasanlu, located in northwest Iran is a famous archaeological site of an ancient city and was excavated in 10 seasons between 1956 and 1974 by a team from the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania
Angkor is one of the most important and the greatest archaeological sites in the world. This by the way the world’s largest (400 square kilometers) temple complex (almost a 1000 temples) was between IX and XV century the capital of the Khmer Empire.
mysticplaces: Jarlshof archaeological site | Shetland, Scotland
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fishstickmonkey: Bronze pendants mounted on boar tusks from the Hueneburg Celtic grave in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany [Credit: Dirk Krausse et al/Antiquity] (via The Archaeology News Network)
ultrafacts:Olympias is a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme and an important example of experimental archaeology. It is also a commissioned ship in the Greek Navy, the only commissioned vessel of its kind in any of the world’s navies.In 2004
Favourite Films » Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) All your life has been spent in pursuit of archaeological relics. Inside the Ark are treasures beyond your wildest aspirations. You want to see it opened as well as I. Indiana, we are simply passing