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Limestone statue of a female worshipper playing a lyre, Cyprus, 300-280 BCE. She wears a chiton girded jyst below her breast, and a himation draped around her lower body and up ovr her head. This is the typical dress of the Ptolemaic period in Cyprus.
GR 1917.7-1.171
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Limestone statue of a female worshipper playing a lyre, Cyprus, 300-280 BCE. She...

Head of a bearded worshipper, around 570-550 BCE. Head from a colossal statue; with its helmet, long beard and Cypriot facial expression it may have been carved locally.
The limestone is of Cypriot origin, although the head was found in Byblos (Lebanon).
GR 1885.10-13.4
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Head of a bearded worshipper, around 570-550 BCE. Head from a colossal statue; w...

Perfume bottle (aryballos) with lion-head made in Corinth, Greece; Protocorinthian, around 640 BCE. Despite its tiny size, the figure scene on this perfume bottle shows seventeen fully-armed warriors, each armed with plumed helmet,spear and blazoned shield. Scenes below show a horse-race and a hare-hunt.       GR, 1889.4-18.1
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Perfume bottle (aryballos) with lion-head made in Corinth, Greece; Protocorinthi...

Terracotta chariot group from tomb 93, Enkomi, Cyprus, Mycenean, ca, 1300 BCE. A pair of horses pulls a chariot
carrying a charioteer. The chariot has been simplified; it has no wheels and is attached to the hindquarters of the horses.
GR 1897.4-1.535
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Terracotta chariot group from tomb 93, Enkomi, Cyprus, Mycenean, ca, 1300 BCE. A...

Limestone figure of a "temple boy" from the sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion (Dhali), Cyprus; Hellenistic, 300 BCE.
Statuettes of crouching children were reglarly dedicated in Cypriot sanctuaries from about 450 BCE into the Hellenistic period. Their meaning is not obvious; the boy wears earrings and a band of amulets across his chest.The amulets comprise a demonic head, perhaps of the Egyptian god Besh, (used as an apotropaic figure - driving evil away), four pendant rings and four tubular beads. GR 1917.7 - 1.125
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Limestone figure of a "temple boy" from the sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion (Dhal...

Portrait statue of Socrates, Greek, ca. 200 BCE - 100 CE.
According to both Plato and Xenophon, his pupils, Socrates
was portly, pug-nosed with fleshy lips, resembling a satyr.
His pursuit of true knowledge brought him into conflict with the piety laws od Athens, where his prosecution led to enforced suicide. The portraits that survive were all produced after his death.   GR 1925.11-18.1
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Portrait statue of Socrates, Greek, ca. 200 BCE - 100 CE. According to both Pla...

Red-figured cup, Greek, made in Athens, 440-430 BCE. The decoration is dedicated entirely to the deeds of the Athenian hero Theseus. In the tondo he drags the dead or dying Minotaur from the Labyrinth of Knossos, its maze of passages suggested by the meander squares. Around this Theseus is shown attacings Kerkyon,Procrustes, Skiron, the Bull of Marathon, Sinis and the Krommyonian Sow.   
GR 1850.3-2.3
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Red-figured cup, Greek, made in Athens, 440-430 BCE. The decoration is dedicated...

Bowl with basket-like handles and female heads on the rim, Greek, ca.600 BCE. The message scratched into the rim records its dedication to Aphrodite by a man named Sostratos. The bowl was found in the Sanctuary of Aphrodite at Naukratis, a Greek trading settlement in the Nile Delta,
where the Greeks were free to worship their own gods.
Gr 1888.6-1.456
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Bowl with basket-like handles and female heads on the rim, Greek, ca.600 BCE. Th...

Bronze head of Hypnos, the god of sleep. Copy of a Hellenistic original, found at Civitella d'Arno, near Perugia, Italy. Hypnos was associated with poppies and sleep- inducing herbs. His wings allowed him to move swiftly over land and sea and to fan the foreheads of the weary until they fell asleep.          GR 1868.6-6.9
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Bronze head of Hypnos, the god of sleep. Copy of a Hellenistic original, found a...

Detail of a fallen warrior from the East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece, 500-480 BCE.
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Detail of a fallen warrior from the East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegin...

Reconstruction of part of the East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece, 500-480 BCE.
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Reconstruction of part of the East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Gre...

Reconstruction of part of the East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece, 500-480 BCE. An archer.
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Reconstruction of part of the East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Gre...