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Ancient archaeological artefacts, published in 1880
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Ancient archaeological artefacts, published in 1880
Ancient archaeological artefacts, greek: 1) Column capital from the Artemision in Ephesus; 2-5) Vases from Cyprus, 6) Barber figurine (Terracotta) from Tanagra; 7+9) Death masks made of gold (Agamemnon) from Mycenae; 8) Gold plate with insect illustration (gold bee disk) from Mycenae; 10) Female figure (Terracotta) from Tanagra; 11) Relief of a column in Ephesus; 12) Vases shards (armored warrior); 13) Metope (Helios) from Hisalrlk (Athena-Temple, Troy). Wood engraving, published in 1880
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Bas Relief Capital Gree Knick Knack
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This print from 1880 showcases a collection of ancient archaeological artifacts, offering a glimpse into the rich history of civilizations long past. The image features an array of intriguing pieces, each with its own unique story to tell. Starting with the column capital from the Artemision in Ephesus, we are transported back to ancient Greece. Its intricate design and craftsmanship speak volumes about the skill and artistry of that era. Moving on, we encounter vases from Cyprus, their delicate beauty hinting at a vibrant culture that once thrived there. A standout piece is the terracotta barber figurine from Tanagra, capturing a moment frozen in time. Its lifelike details provide insight into daily life during this period. We then come across death masks made of gold (Agamemnon) from Mycenae – hauntingly beautiful relics that offer us a glimpse into burial practices and beliefs surrounding death. The gold plate adorned with an insect illustration (gold bee disk) from Mycenae adds another layer of fascination to this collection. It showcases not only artistic talent but also hints at possible symbolism or cultural significance attached to insects during that time. Further along, we encounter a female figure crafted in terracotta from Tanagra – her graceful pose evoking elegance and femininity. A relief of a column in Ephesus transports us back to architectural marvels while shards of armored warrior vases remind us of battles fought long ago. Lastly, we are presented with the metope depicting Helios from
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