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Free Shipping Location: Massapequa, United States Antique Original Ancient Lekythos Hand Painted Greek Warrior Terracotta Pottery Vase Flask Vessel. This is a Rare & Original Hand Painted Antique Original ... moreAncient Lekythos Greek Warrior Terracotta Vessel Oil Flask Vase.
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$19.77 Shipping Location: United Kingdom Doves Symbolising Holy Spirit, devotion. Ancient Roman/Byzantine Period Oil Lamp dated to 5/7th century AD. Oil lamp c. 92 mm long, 66 mm wide shows a ... moredove on the reflector/handle, series of annulets around the filler hole with two doves either side.
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$39.89 Shipping Location: Miami, United States KYLIX VASE . A CAMPANIAN ANCIENT GREEK RED TERRACOTTA STEMLESS KYLIX (DRINKING CUP) WITH TWO HANDLES. FROM THE MAGNA GRAETIA PERIOD IN THE GREEK COLONIES ... moreOF THE SOUTHERN ITALIC PENINSULA, AT CAMPANIA.
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$13.05 Shipping Location: Monongahela, United States Vintage reproduction of Ancient Lekythos Greek Warrior Terracotta Vessel.
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Free Shipping Location: Cyprus Indeed, no more than a minority of the work of any major Roman historian has survived. [20] an ancient Roman city preserved by the eruption ofMount Vesuvius ... morein AD 79. Size : 385 x 36 x 21 mm. Roman Period : 27 BC-476 AD.
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$31.08 Shipping Location: SALFORD, United Kingdom The depiction appears to be the face of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (26 April 121 – 17 March 180) the Roman emperor from 161 to 180 AD and a Stoic philosopher. ... moreHe was the last of the rulers known, noncontemporaneously, as the Five Good Emperors and the last emperor of the Pax Romana, an age of relative peace, calmness and stability for the Roman Empire lasting from 27 BC to 180 AD.
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$16.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Genuine. Handsome, Decorated ... moreAncient Terra Cotta Oil Lamp about 100 A.D. Roman Provincial Moesia(Bulgaria) CLASSIFICATION: Roman Provincial Moesia Decorated Terra Cotta Oil Lamp. ATTRIBUTION: Roman Provincial Moesia. First Century A.D. SIZE/MEASUREMENTS: Length: 79 millimeters(3 1/8 inches) Width: 69 millimeters(2 5/8 inches) Height: 22 millimeters(7/8 inch) CONDITION: Good integrity. All original with no repairs. Some very hard and stubborn alkaline soil deposits inside of bowl. Moderate wear around fill hole consistent with use in the ancient world. DETAIL: This is a well preserved terracotta oil lamp dated to the first century A.D. Its origin is Roman Provincial Moseia. Present-day Bulgaria. The top surface of the oil lamp portrays an impressed braided pattern around the rim of the fill hole, a little indistinct, but basically a geometric pattern of a chain of small rectangles. There’s also a trademark of some sort on the underside surface of the pedestal. It too is a bit indistinct, but it seems to be a circle with a two characters inside the circle. It’s not possible really to determine whether they might have been letters or merely figures. But clearly the pedestal contains a trademark. It was not uncommon for the artisans who produced these pieces to leave some sort of“trade mark” on the underside of the pedestal so as to identify it as their produce. The style is very characteristic of the lamps manufactured for domestic use in the Roman Provinces. As can be seen the design elements of the vessel are even after the passage of almost 2.000 years, by and large intact intact. Though by no means rare, it is uncommon to find such a nice design in such a well-preserved state– whole and relatively intact with no major breakage or repairs. The vessel was of course buried for somewhere around two thousand years in the soil. As a consequence of this prolonged burial there are some
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$69.24 Shipping Location: Inverigo, Italy VILLAGESTORE VINTAGE PASSION Article description: 2 vintage decorative terracotta lamps completely worked and finished by hand, manufacture from the second ... morehalf of the 20th century, reproductions of artifacts from the ancient Greek civilization, good general conditions of conservation, used with normal signs of aging, very scenographic, any white areas are due to the reflection of artificial light, the photos speak for themselves, size: length 15.5cm and 12cm For any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Free Shipping Location: Пловдив, Bulgaria Gothic style buckle with rectangular plate deriving from Roman forms, set with a cabochon glass. The decoration reveals regional Gothic fashion. A necklace, ... morebracelet, rings, and earrings with polyhedral beads would complete the ensemble.
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$25.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Пловдив, Bulgaria Twin Sons of Drusus Æ Sestertius Roman Empire 22-23AD Bronze Coin Novelty Strike. Agrippa Mural Rostral Crown AR Denarius Roman Empire 12 BC Silver Novelty ... moreStrike. Sextus Pompey Rare AR Imperatorial Denarius 44-43 BC Silver Coin Novelty Strike.
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$55.05 Shipping Location: Geelong, Australia Ptolemaic period, 1st century BC- 1st century AD. 6cm x 3cm, perspex mount 10.5cm high.
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Free Shipping Location: Пловдив, Bulgaria Museum Reproduction Gothic style buckle with rectangular plate deriving from Roman forms, set with a cabochon glass. The decoration reveals regional Gothic ... morefashion. A necklace, bracelet, rings, and earrings with polyhedral beads would complete the ensemble.
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States The magnificent works of art of ancient Crete, Mycenae and the Cycladic Islands are awe-inspiring in their richness, variety and vitality. Frescoes, jewelry, ... moresculpture, gold funeral masks, ivories and countless other beautiful artifacts - all the significant works of art and architecture that are our legacy front those great Aegean civilizations of the third and second millennia BC - are described and illustrated in Dr. Higgins' distinguished and classic survey.
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$6.99 Shipping Condition: Like New Location: Lummi Island, United States Newly revised and updated, this book is a concise introduction to the field. “Early Cycladic Sculpture: An Introduction” Pat Getz-Preziosi. Major Collections ... moreof Early Cycladic Sculpture. One of the problems with Cycladic art is that it is very much a victim of its own success.
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States (REVIEW : This book provides a very general overview of civilizations which existed in the ancient near East prior to the beginning of the Hellenic Age. ... moreContents/Chapter Headings include: 1) Pushing Back the Frontiers.
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Free Shipping Location: Cyprus Size : 252 x 51 mm, thin blade. In 10,000 BC inPrehistory, the world population had stood at 2 million, rising to 45 million by 3,000 BC. By the rise ... moreof theIron Age in 1,000 BC, the population had risen to 72 million.
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$7.99 Shipping Location: Ferndale, United States It is well-known that Greek vases are among the greatest artistic legacy of antiquity. Both aspects of bronze artistry are reflected in the thirty-eight ... morepieces of the William Herbert Hunt Collection.
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$7.49 Shipping Condition: Very Good Location: Lummi Island, United States TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Click Here. Double your traffic. ... moreGet Vendio Gallery- Now FREE! The Buried People: A Study of the Etruscan World by Sibylle von Cles-Reden. DESCRIPTION: Hardback with Dust Jacket: 248 pages. Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons; 1955) This is the story of the vanished race which for nearly 400 years. Until the rise of Rome in the fifth century B.C. exercised power over Central Italy and the Mediterranean. Everything about the Etruscans is mysterious. The Romans, their successors in dominion over Italy, sought systematically to delete all trace of them from the face of the earth. Superficially the attempt almost succeeded, for it was not until two centuries ago that archaeology began effectively to restore the Etruscans to history. But in reality the attempt was always doomed to failure because, as this book sets out to show, the soil of Etruria was so steeped in the spirit of the Etruscans that their influence was never extinct or even dormant, least of all among their conquerors, the Romans themselves. Frau Sibylle von Cles-Reden. A trained archaeologist, describes the Etruscan sites and brings them back to life with the imagination of an artist. Each major site in turn: Caere, Vulci, Clusium, Volsinium and the rest, is seen to represent one or another of the major fields of Etruscan achievement: pottery or sculpture, painting or architecture, religion or the Etruscan way of life. Each leads her in turn to a fascinatingly discursive account of a different aspect of Etruscan history, in which her sensitive awareness of the continuity of the race and the timeless quality of their native landscape is matched by a large number of magnificent photographs. The Etruscan mystery has never been more sympathetically evoked, nor more nearly unraveled. CONDITION: GOOD. Clean. Moderately read hardcover with(replacement) dustjacket. Charles Scribner's Sons(1955) 248 pages. Except as noted immediately f
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$16.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Well Preserved Genuine Simple ... moreAncient Roman Moesia Red Terra Cotta Oil Lamp about 100 A.D. with Roman Numeral“I” Trademark. CLASSIFICATION: Roman/Moesian Terra Cotta Oil Lamp of Very Basic and Simple Style. ATTRIBUTION: Roman Provincial Moesia(Present-Day Bulgaria) First Century A.D. SIZE/MEASUREMENTS: Length: 78 millimeters(3 1/8 inches) Width: 66 millimeters(2 2/3 inches) Height: 24 millimeters(1 inch) CONDITION: Excellent. Typical soot stains around wick hole indicative of ancient use. Some alkaline deposits. DETAIL: This is a very nicely preserved red-colored terracotta oil lamp dated to the first century A.D. Its origin is Roman Provincial Moesia. Present-day Bulgaria. This is a very basic, simple and common style– you could call it“generic” It is the“Volkswagon” of oil lamps, a very basic and simple style for simple and limited budgets– something you would find in the home of the ordinary man of the first century A.D. Though by no means rare, it is uncommon to find such a nicely preserved specimen and in such pristine condition. Though there are some rather hard alkaline deposits inside the bowl of the oil lamp, it is in otherwise very good condition, sound, unbroken. There’s also a trademark of some sort on the underside surface of the pedestal. It too is a bit indistinct. But it seems to be either a Roman numeral“I” or perhaps simply a line. However a single line seems rather unlikely, a trademark should mean something. SO it seems most likely that it would have been intended to signify the numeral 1. It was not uncommon for the artisans who produced these pieces to leave some sort of“trade mark” on the underside of the pedestal so as to identify it as their produce. The style is very characteristic of the lamps manufactured for domestic use in the Roman Provinces from Pannonia(Hungary) to Moesia(Bulgaria) And even in Rome itself. Oil was filled into the cente
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