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museum-of-artifacts: Thracian Bronze Head of Seuthes III, Late 4th-Early 3rd Century BCFound in the Golyamata Kosmatka mound, a little over a half a mile south of the town of Shipka, Bulgaria.
ancientart: My Son (which means in Vietnamese “Beautiful Mountain”), is a cluster of abandoned Hindu temples built between the 4th and 13th century AD, located in the Quang Nam Province of Vietnam. This site gives us great insight into political
kriemhildsrevenge: Bracelet in the form of a snake Greek, Hellenistic Period, late 4th–early 3rd century B.C. Flat spiral of three half turns. Plain except for ends in the form of a serpent’s head and back. Medium: silver via MFA Boston
gemma-antiqua: Romano-British gold ring with garnet, sapphire, and emerald inlays, dated to the 4th to 5th centuries CE.
theancientwayoflife:~ Ptolemaic Cameo.Culture: GreekPeriod: HellenisticDate: 278-269 B.C.Medium: Ten-layered Arabic Onyx, dark brown and bluish white. Setting: gold ring, enamel, 4th quarter of the 16th century.
via-appia: Gold sepulchral wreath; fragmentary Etruscan, 4th - 3rd century B.C.
via-appia: Gold necklace Greek, 4th–early 3rd century B.C.
coolartefact: Roman Cavalry mask found in Gotland,Sweden eyes were added in 4th-5th century [571x800] Source: http://i.imgur.com/1GDucnH.jpg
drakontomalloi: Unknown Greek artist – Bronze mirror decorated with the figure of Scylla. Between 4th and 2nd century B.C.
hadrian6: The Boxer of Quirinal, Hellenistic period late 4th–2nd century BC http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
chaoticnutcase: Roman Cavalry mask found in Gotland,Sweden eyes were added in 4th-5th century
archaicwonder: Hellenistic Gold Myrtle Wreath, 4th-3rd Century BC Myrtle wreaths, which were common in many regions, especially of Macedonia and southern Italy, alluded to Aphrodite, Demeter and Persephone, goddesses of fertility and vegetation. The
almaisan: Antoine Helbert Reconstruction, plans, elevations and sections of Byzantine monuments; Constantinople, 4th to 13th century.
coolartefact: Chalkidian Helmet and Greaves, 4th-5th century BC Source: https://imgur.com/SZIca7f
coolartefact: Teracotta figurine of Aphrodite removing her sandal (late 4th-early 1st BCE century). Pella Museum, Greece Source: https://imgur.com/MZQ9H0o
archaicwonder: Greek Gold Oak Wreath, 4th-3rd Century BC
una-lady-italiana:Boxer at Rest - Hands - (Greek, Hellenistic period, late 4th–2nd century). Museo nazionale romano, Roma
archaicwonder:Chalkidian Helmet and Greaves, 4th-5th century BCThe Chalkidian (Chalcidian) helmet was especially popular in Greece in the fourth and fifth centuries BC. The helmet was also worn extensively in the Greek (Southern) parts of Italy in the
victoriansword: British Police Constabulary Short Sword dates from the mid to late 19th Century and is nicely identified on the knuckleguard 4th Division Cheshire Constabulary. It is mounted with a slightly curved blade that measures 22 ¾ inches in
tlatollotl: Hacha (axe) in the form of a handVeracruz, Mexico. 4th to 7th century ADThe Met
art-of-swords:FalchionDated: 4th quarter of the 13th century - 1st quarter 14th centuryPlace of Origin: France (Paris, Seine, site du Pont-au-Change)Medium: bronze, ironSource: Copyright © 2015 Musée de Cluny - Musée national du Moyen Âge/Jean-Gilles
talonabraxas:chinese bronze sword turquoise studded, gold inlaid rock crystal hilt. warring states period, 4th-2nd century BC
archaicwonder:Celtic Gold Torc, 4th-8th Century AD
ancientjewels: Thracian silver torque, c. 4th-2nd centuries BCE. From Bonhams auction house.
ancientjewels:Etruscan gold earrings dating to the 4th or 3rd century BCE. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
archatlas: The Astoundingly Complex Ancient Indian Stepwells Ancient Indian stepwells captured by Victoria S. Lautman. Rudimentary stepwells first appeared in India between the 2nd and 4th centuries A.D., born of necessity in a capricious climate
greek-museums: Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki: The Crater of Derveni is a find unique of its kind, and a product of sophisticated metalworking of the 4th century B.C. The crater was used as a depository urn for the deceased’s ashes found in
omgthatartifact: Terracotta Vase in the Shape of an African Youth’s Head Etruscan, 4th century BC The Metropolitan Museum of Art “This vase combines the distinctive neck of the so-called Shape VII oinochoe with a naturalistic head of a young black
afro-textured-art: An Etruscan terracotta vase in the form of a black African youth’s head - Classical Italy, 4th century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
10 Museus Athens Efivos Adikithira 4th Century B.C. - The Antikythera Ephebe,
lamus-dworski: Bronze breastplate discovered in Mrowino, Poland; attributed to the Pomeranian culture (Iron Age). Timeline: c. 4th-2nd centuries BC [source].
treasures-and-beauty:Golden diadem of the Scythian princess, Meda, from the Royal Tombs of Aigai, 4th century
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
mertseger: Book of the Dead of Neysushutefnut, the 4th century BCE, Late Period, Dynasty 31-early Ptolemaic Period This page from a long funerary papyrus illustrates chapter 125 of the Book of the Dead called “The Weighing of the Heart.” The ancient
theancientwayoflife: ~ Male Votive Figure. Place of origin: Italy Culture: Etruscan Date: 4th Century B.C. Medium: Bronze
legendary-scholar: Geghard Monastery, Kotayk, Armenia, partially carved out of the mountain, was founded in the 4th century.
ancientorigins:Macedonia, Greece. Tomb in Amphipoli - 4th Century BCE
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek gold and garnet earrings, dated to the 4th century BCE.
ancientpeoples: Wreath Gold 4th Century BC Greek Source: Dallas Museum of Art
bartonbe: Comb with a Scythians in Battle Late 5th - early 4th century BC
widderkatzenwerke: Scythian Gold. Pectorale from Tolstaja Mogila, Kurgan. 4th century BCE.
thegorean: Nude female voodoo doll in kneeling position, bound and pierced with thirteen pins. Found in Egypt in a terracotta vase with a lead tablet bearing a binding spell (katadesmos). 4th century AD