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ancientart: Phoenician or Carthaginian glass head pendants. The first dates to the 5th century BCE, the second to the mid 4th–3rd century BCE, the third to ca. 450–300 BCE, and the fourth to the 5th century BCE. Courtesy & currently located
bodypositivemama: artwhat: Kroisos, Anavysos, Greece. 530 BCE, Archaic. marble; 6’ 4” high. Very strong Egyptian influence; static in pose, despite slight movement (step forward typical of this pose) more anatomically correct, but still an ideal
ishiganto: magictransistor:Queen of the Night. Innana. 19th-18th century BCE.Innana was the Sumerian Queen of the Land and source of the blood of the earth. Also Queen Moon, Great Goddess of the Bronze Age, ruler of stars, planets and rain clouds. A
coolartefact: Mummy of an ibis with applique figure of the god Nefertum Ptolemaic Period 305-30 BCE North Saqqara Egypt Source: https://imgur.com/X3jIpji Tehuti
theancientwayoflife: ~Votive stela of Ta-Kharu. 1295 BCE-945 BC Egypt, Qurna
ahencyclopedia: AMUN: AMUN (also Amon, Ammon, Amen) is the ancient Egyptian god of the sun and air. He is one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt who rose to prominence at Thebes at the beginning of the period of the New Kingdom (1570-1069 BCE).
bigbadjackal: amntenofre: the God Upuaut represented in His form of sacred jackal upon the Royal Standard and with the uraeus.Detail from the “Temple of Millions of Years” of King MerenPtah (ca. 1213–1203 BCE), west ‘Uaset’-Thebes This
amntenofre: bronze statuette of the Goddess Isis enthroned suckling Horus the Child.From Saqqara (necropolis of Memphis, I nome of Lower Egypt), ca. 712–332 BCE. Now in the Manchester Museum… The Great Mother’s nourishment
ancientart: Castlerigg Stone Circle (S05123), located in Cumbria, England: “one of the most visually impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain“ (-John Waterhouse). Raised during the Neolithic period (about 3000 BCE), the Castlerigg Stone
Battery, Baghdad, 250 BCE. The Baghdad Battery is believed to be about 2000 years old (from the Parthian period, roughly 250 BCE to CE 250). The jar was found in Khujut Rabu just outside Baghdad and is composed of a clay jar with a stopper made of asphalt
Archaic Period, 600s bce. Altar stone inscribed to Ortheia with an embedded sickle. Inscriptions outside Sparta begin to speak of Artemis Ortheia by the 5th century bc, as the fusion of older forms with the Olympian pantheon proceeded.
Akhenaton (Amenhotep IV) was an Egyptian pharaoh who ruled from 1367 BCE to 1350 BCE. This statue shows one of his daughters with an elongated skull. It is thought that both the pharaoh and his daughters had this condition. Henry Wellcome did his utmost
rknjl: newvagabond: NO “TELEPHONES”. TALK TO EACH OTHER. FACE TO FACE ONLY. WRITE A LETTER. SEND A TELEGRAM TO YOUR MOM. PRETEND IT’S 1860. LIVE. NO ‘WRITING’… TALK TO EACH OTHER. THROW A ROCK AT YOUR MOM. PRETEND IT’S 10,000 BCE. LIVE.
gemma-antiqua: Drachm of Syracuse, the head of Persephone on the obverse, and a chariot drawn by Nike on the reverse. The coin dates to the Hellenistic period, and more specifically to 287-278 BCE. Currently, the coin is located in the MFA Boston.
marmarinos: Neoclassical statues of the goddess Venus, all Italian and all dating to the 19th century CE. The statue on the far left is a copy of the Venus de’ Medici, a Hellenistic marble statue of Aphrodite dated to the 1st century BCE. Marble. Source:
hadrian6: Cast of Colossal Bust of Athena Velletri. original : Greek 450-400 BCE. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
bushwasright: even in the 19th century BCE people we’re complaining that there was no originality left
hadrian6:Cast of Colossal Bust of Athena Velletri. original : Greek 450-400 BCE. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
ancientart: Heracles rock relief at Behistun, Province of Kermanshah, Iran. According to its Greek inscription, the rock relief representing Heracles at Behistun was carved in 148 BCE , being dedicated to a local Seleucid governor. After the collapse
ancientart: Pit of oracle bones (甲骨) at Anyang Yinxu, China. Oracle bones are pieces of turtle plastron or bone used for divination during the late Shang Dynasty (1766-1050 BCE). They were heated and cracked, then typically inscribed using the
boysnmenart: Youth playing flute (close-up). Marble. Roman copy after a Greek original of the 5th-4th cent. BCE. Inv. No. Гр 4185 / A 392. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum. (Photo by I. Sh.).
klaiby: queerkhmer: The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the story goes, Emperor
adokal: A princess from the family of pharaoh Akhenaten, 18th dynasty, 14th c. BCE, The Louvre, Paris, France. source
ringileskiath: Memorial for the Sacred Band of Thebes. Erected C. 300 BCE. Restored in the 20th Century I love the monument but I cannot stand when Ancient Relics are restored. They inevitably look too modern.
malebeautyinart: Fresco from the Tomb of the Diver, 475 BCE. Paestum Museum, Italy.
charlesreeza: Dead Guy - Roman, c. 300 BCE, terra cotta Part of a tableau depicting a battle between the Greeks and the Amazons. Photo by Charles Reeza at the Museum of Art and History, Geneva. #rest in booty my dude
prominent-nipple: Hercules –– Roman copy c. 1st century AD of Polykleitos 5th century BCE.
calamitouserebus: writing-prompt-s: You’re teleported to 44 BCE Rome in your everyday street clothes. You’re brought before Caesar and he believes you might be from the future, hoping to bring him fortune. One day he questions you, asking “How Do
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ancientart: Raised and painted relief from the ceiling of the Hathor Temple at Dendera. Egypt, Graeco-Roman period, 2nd/1st century BCE - 2nd century CE.Photos courtesy of & taken by Laura H. Knight (first, second).
tlatollotl: willoftzeentch: tlatollotl: danbensen: tlatollotl: tlatollotl: dapart: RItual group from West Mexico, Jalisco culture (100 BCE-300 CE). Sketched at the museum. YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I FUCKING LOVE THIS Here is the piece
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Ring with Bellerophon riding his winged horse Pegasos and slaying Chimaera, Greece 340–320 BCE[2251x3000]Source: https://reddit.com/r/ArtefactPorn/comments/e02q8e/ring_with_bellerophon_riding_his_winged_horse/
museum-of-artifacts:A wheeled asphalt and limestone hedgehog statuette, Iran (c. 1500 BCE) #iran #hedgehog #museum #history #artifacts #animal A skater boy…
calamitouserebus: writing-prompt-s: You’re teleported to 44 BCE Rome in your everyday street clothes. You’re brought before Caesar and he believes you might be from the future, hoping to bring him fortune. One day he questions you, asking “How
nanshe-of-nina: WOMEN’S HISTORY ☈ ASPASIA (c. 470 BCE – c. 400 BCE) Aspasia (“Ἀσπασία” in Greek) was the mistress and companion of the Athenian statesman Periklēs. She was born in Miletus in Asia Minor; nothing is known of her father
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fairyfoolishness: The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the story goes, Emperor Ai
toomuchcelebrity: queerkhmer: The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the story goes,
ablipintime: cosmicyoruba: queerkhmer: The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the
rejectedprincesses: Amanirenas: the One-Eyed Queen Who Fought Rome Tooth and Nail (c.60 BCE - c.10 BCE) Okay, for real - I know few of you read the footnotes, but there’s a TON of nuance to this, so please read the full entry here before penning notes
historical-nonfiction: The megalithic passage tomb called the Mound of the Hostages (Duma na nGiall) is the oldest monument on the Hill of Tara, Ireland, dating back to between 2500 BCE and 3000 BCE. The mound splits into three passageways, each of
historical-nonfiction: The Chavin were an empire in the Andes which flourished from 900 BCE to 200 BCE – it was building cities and conquering its neighbors more than two thousand years before the more famous Incan Empire set foot outside the Cuzco
ahencyclopedia: PEOPLE OF THE ANCIENT WORLD: Miltiades (Athenian General) MILTIADES (c. 555-489 BCE) was the Athenian general who defeated the Persians at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. The Greeks faced a Persian force of superior numbers led
worldhistoryfacts: Hellenistic plate depicting Cybele in a chariot, found in Ai-Khanoum in modern day Afghanistan, 2nd century BCE. Greek culture spread in this area after the conquests of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE
worldhistoryfacts: Record of Halley’s Comet in 164 BCE in Babylonian cuneiform. Halley’s comet, which is visible every 75 or 76 years, was first recorded by Chinese astronomers in 240 BCE. The comet most recently appeared in 1986 and is due again
marmarinos: The so-called Kaufmann head, a Roman copy of Praxiteles’s Aphrodite of Knidos, which dates to the mid 4th century BCE. The Kaufmann head dates to the first half of the 2nd century BCE and was found in Tralles (modern Aydın, Turkey), and
atomhorse: queerkhmer: The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the story goes, Emperor
bellafata: Cybele (Goddess of Çatalhöyük) 6000 BCE. Venus of Willendorf 24,000 and 22,000 BCE. Venus of Lespugue dated to between 26,000 and 24,000 years ago. Venus of Hohle Fels. 40,000 – 33,000 BCE. Venus de Von Gagarino, Tambour, Ucarania, ca.22,000
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did-you-kno: 1200 BCE was a rough time to live in the Mediterranean, because a massive army of raiders in warships showed up out of nowhere and repeatedly attacked everyone until the Egyptians finally took them down in 1178 BCE. We have absolutely no
lostwhere: iamnotjody: steevnhatman: endlesscompiling: gaystation-4: Ancient art dating back to around 1100 BCE These are the villains of the Powerpuff Girls No, it’s Ancient art dating back to around 1100 BCE Nah son that’s Mojo Jo Jo…..
queerkhmer: The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the story goes, Emperor Ai fell in
spiritsdancinginthenight: Thutmose IV’s Peristyle HallOriginally built by Thutmose IV - 1401 BCE to 1391 BCE. Destroyed by: Amenhotep III - 1390 BCE to 1352 BCE. “Only four of the pillars composing the peristyle of Thutmose IV remain in situ
The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the story goes, Emperor Ai fell in love with a
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Architectural sculpture from Persian audience Hall of Darius I. Capital in the shape of a Bull. 518 BCE-460 BCE.[1080x1137 SWITCH TO FIREFOX AND ADD UBLOCK ORIGIN
drogate: fuckyeahhistorycrushes: Emperor Ashoka was the world’s first Buddhist ruler. He ruled India from ca. 269 BCE to 232 BCE. At the beginning of his reign he was known as a fearsome hunter and warmonger. Then he waged a terrible war (the Kalinga
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