Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to Kallimachos (late 5th century B.C.)
Roman, 1st–2nd century A.D.

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Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to Kallimachos (late 5th century B.C.)
Roman, 1st–2nd century A.D.
Bracelet with Agathodaimon, Isis-Tyche, Aphrodite, and Terenouthis
Roman Period Egypt, 1st century B.C.–A.D. 1st century
Aphrodite Braschi, Roman copy of the Aphrodite of Knidos by Praxiteles , ca. 350–340 BC
Roman, 1st century BC
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I’m so so so glad you love it! Thank you! It’s just a passion and I do it to keep learning and surrounding myself with things I wish I did as a living (not that healthcare admin is terrible, but being in management makes you dislike people). As I found out I could not be a forever student, according to my dad, and archaeology makes no money, he said. So here I am living vicariously through you all! 💕
I lurve all of you in academia and revel in your stories.
~ Pair of turkeys.
Date: 4th century B.C.
Place of origin: Nayarit, Mexico
Medium: Earthenware
Relief of an Athlete with a hoop
Roman, Stabiae, Villa San Marco, 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D.
Planisphere of the Seasons, from a ceiling in Villa San Marco, Stabiae
Roman, 1st century AD
Byblis, 1884
William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask), on the shoulder a goddess is approached by four youths and eight dancing maidens & on the body women are making woolen cloth
Attributed to the Amasis Painter, Greek, Attic, ca. 550–530 B.C.
Shepherd scene from the Vergilius Romanus, illustrated manuscript of Vergil’s works from the 5th century.
Gold laurel wreath from the Kerameikos Archaeological Museum
Greek, Hellenistic Period
Snake bracelet for a child
Ptolemaic Egypt, 332–30 B.C. or later
The Death of Dido, ca. 1711
Augustin Cayot (1667 - 1772)
Look at these gay Etruscans from a fresco my GF found!!!! AH
Edit from my favity fave @didoofcarthage :
This fresco is from the Tomb of the Diver at Paestum, which was a Greek settlement in southern Italy (it’s near Naples). So it’s not Etruscan but it is very cool!
~ Token with an Egyptian Obelisk and a Temple.
Culture: Roman
Date: A.D. early 1st century
Medium: Ivory
Bronze helmet of Corinthian type
Greece, Corinth, 500 B.C.
The Owl of Athena from the Acropolis museum, 5th century BC
Temple of Hephaestus or Hephaisteion (earlier also called the Theseion), Athens, constructed c. 449 - 415 BC
Terracotta pomegranate with traces of paint
Greek, 5th–4th century B.C.