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35 Cards in this Set
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Ancient Greek 447-432 BCE Athens |
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Giza 2601-2515 |
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Standing Cycladic female figure Syros 2500-2300 BCE |
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Standing Cycladic figure Cyclades 2400 BC |
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Cycladic figurine with painted decoration Cyclades |
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Heads of two Cycladic figurines, with painted decoration Cyclades |
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Harp Player Keros 2500-2200 BCE |
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Palace complex at Knossos Crete 1700-1400BC |
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Bull Leaping, fresco from Knossos Crete ca. 1550-1450 BC |
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Woman or Goddess with Snakes, Knossos, Crete ca. 1600-1550 BC |
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Marine style jar from Palaikastro, Crete ca. 1500 BC |
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Sarcophagus from Hagia Triada, Crete ca. 1450-1400 BC |
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Landscape of lilies and swallows, Thera - Santorini ca. 1650 BC |
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Miniature Fresco Thera 1650 BC |
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Funerary mask ("Mask of Agamemnon") Mycenae 1550 BC |
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Dagger blades, made by inlay technique with niello, Mycenae 1600-1500 BC |
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Lioness Gate Mycenae, general view of bastion and gate, ca. 1300-1250 BC |
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Treasury of Atreus (Beehive Tomb) Mycenae 1300-1200 BCE |
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Warrior Vase, from Mycenae, ca. 1300-1100 BC |
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Krater from the Dipylon cemetery in Athens, ca. 740 BC |
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Amphora (jar) from Dipylon cemetery in Athens, ca. 750 BC |
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Corinthian black-figured amphora Rhodes, ca. 625-600 BC |
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New York Kouros, ca. 600 BC |
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Temple of Apollo at Didyma, begun ca. 313 BC (replacing earlier structure) Greece |
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Treasury of the Siphnians, Delphi, not later than 525 BC |
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Temple of Artemis at Corcyra (modern Corfu), ca. 600-580 BC |
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Temple of Hera I at Poseidonia (Paestum), ca. 550 BC |
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Temple at Prinias, ca. 625 BC Greece |
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Bronze Centaur and Man, perhaps from Olympia, ca. 750-730 BC |
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Statuette dedicated to Apollo by Mantiklos, ca. 700-680 BC |
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Kouros of Kroisos, from Anavysos, ca. 530 BC. “Stay and mourn beside the tomb of dead Kroisos, Whom raging Ares destroyed one day, fighting in the foremost ranks” |
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Lady of Auxerre, ca. 650-625 BC crete |
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Kore of Phrasikleia, from Attica, ca. 550 BC |
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Kore Acropolis 675 (“Chian Kore”), ca. 520 BC, from the Athenian Acropolis |
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“Peplos Kore” from the Athenian Acropolis, ca. 530 BC |