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Female Worship Figures Cycladic Greek

Female Worship Figures Cycladic Greek. Great Pyramids Giza, Egypt, Dynasty 4. Fresco of Bull-Jumping Minoan Greek, Palace of Knossos (Crete). Myron Discobolos (The Discus Thrower) c 450 BCE HIGH CLASSICAL PERIOD. Queen Tiye Gurob, Egypt, Dynasty 18 ca 1353-1335 BCE.

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Female Worship Figures Cycladic Greek

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  1. Female Worship FiguresCycladic Greek

  2. Great Pyramids Giza, Egypt, Dynasty 4

  3. Fresco of Bull-Jumping Minoan Greek, Palace of Knossos (Crete)

  4. Myron Discobolos (The Discus Thrower) c 450 BCE HIGH CLASSICAL PERIOD

  5. Queen Tiye Gurob, Egypt, Dynasty 18 ca 1353-1335 BCE

  6. Seated Malewith Lyre Cycladic Greek

  7. Death mask of Tutankhamen Thebes, Egypt, Dynasty 18 1323 BC

  8. Peplos Kore Archaic Greek Athens, Greece ca. 530 BC

  9. Khafre Giza, Egypt, Dynasty 4 Ca 2520-2495 BCE

  10. People, boats, and animals. Hierakonpolis, Egypt,Predynastic3500-3200 BC

  11. Imhotep, Stepped Pyramid of Djoser Saqqara Egypt Dynasty 3

  12. Kouros Archaic Greek Greece ca. 600 BC

  13. Black-figure amphora Orientalizing Period Rhodes, Greece ca. 625 - 600 BC

  14. Geometric Krater from the Dyplon Cemetery Athens, Greece, ca. 740 BC

  15. Riace Warrior EARLY (TRANSITIONAL) CLASSICAL ca. 470-460 BCE Bronze with Copper lips and nipples.

  16. The Parthenon, completed in 438 BCE.Sculptural designs by PHIDIAS

  17. Heinrich Schliemann & Company Lion Gate at Mycenae Excavated 1876

  18. Imperial Persepolis (Persian - now Iran)

  19. Chauvet Cave Prehistoric Lions Pont d’Arc, France

  20. Polykleitos Doryphoros – The ‘Spear-Bearer’ HIGH CLASSICAL PERIOD(The Golden Age)

  21. Charioteer, ca. 470 BCE, Bronze. Early Classical Greek

  22. Gudea of Lagash 2141-2122 B.C.; Mesopotamian, Neo-Sumerian

  23. Hypostyle Hall Temple of Amen-Re Karnak, Egypt, Dynasty 19

  24. Bison of ALTAMIRA (Spain)

  25. The Palette of King Narmer Hierakonpolis, Egypt, 3000-2920 BC Early Dynasty

  26. Ziggurat of UrSumerianAbout 2100 BCE

  27. Treasury of Atreus – THOLOS (Beehive Tomb) Corbelled Vault, Mycenean

  28. Mask of Agamemnon (uncovered by H. Schliemann) Grave Circle A, Mycenae

  29. Hall of Bulls Lascaux (France) Prehistoric

  30. Octopus Vase ca. 1500 BCEMarine Style - Minoan

  31. STONEHENGE(ca. 2550-1660 BCE) Salisbury Plain, England NEOLITHIC

  32. Ashurbanipal sticks it to a lion! ASSYRIAN

  33. Last Judgment of Hu-Nefer Thebes, Egypt Dynasty 19 1290-1280 BCE

  34. Stele of NaramSin AKKADIAN c. 2300-2200 BCE 6 ½ ft. tall Sandstone

  35. Human-headed Winged Bull Assyrian Reign of Sargon II, 721-705 BCE

  36. Ishtar Gate Neo-Babylonian 575 BCE

  37. Stele of Hammurabi BABYLONIAN c. 1780 BCE

  38. Standing Male Votive figure at the Temple of Abu Early Sumerian

  39. Caryatids from the Porch of the MaidensErechtheion, High Classical Period

  40. Exekias, Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game. Archaic Greek ca. 540 -530 BC

  41. Temple of Hera IArchaic Greek Paestum, Italy ca. 550 BC

  42. Temple of Queen Hatshepsut Deir el-Bahri, Egypt, Dynasty 17

  43. The Erechtheion, completed in 438 BCE.Architectural design by MNESIKLES

  44. PraxitelesHermes and Infant Dionysus (Roman Copy) LATE CLASSICAL PERIOD

  45. Great Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, Dynasty 4 ca. 2520-2494 BCE Old Kingdom

  46. Menkaure and Khamerernebty Giza, Egypt Dynasty 4, ca 2490-2472 BCE Old Kingdom

  47. Kroisos Archaic Greek ca. 530 BC

  48. Nefertiti (Akhenaten’s Wife) Tell el-Amarna, Egypt, Dynasty 18 1353-1335, New Kingdom

  49. Akhenaton and NefertitiKarnak, Egypt, Dynasty 18 1353-1335 BC

  50. AkhenatonFrom the temple of Amen-Re, Karnak, Egypt, Dyanasty 18 1353-1335 BC New Kingdom

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