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1. APPLIED ART. Greece. Automaton “singing-bird” (reconstruction). | |
2. TOREUTICS. Greece. Golden cup. Mycenaean. | |
3. TOREUTICS. Greece. Golden cup with grooves. Mycenaean. | |
4. SCULPTURE. Greece. Throne of priest of Dionysus. 4th cent. BCE. Athens, Acropolis, Theatre of Dionysus. | |
5. SCULPTURE. Greece. The Chair of a priest. 4th cent. BCE. Athens, Acropolis, Theatre of Dionysus. | |
6. TOREUTICS. Greece. Vaphio Cup. Gold. Mycenaean. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
7. TOREUTICS. Greece. Vaphio Cup. Gold. Mycenaean. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
8. TOREUTICS. Greece. Funeral mask. Hammered golden sheet. 1550—1500 BCE. Inv. No. 253. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
9. TOREUTICS. Greece. Funeral mask. Hammered golden sheet. 1550—1500 BCE. Inv. No. 254. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
10. TOREUTICS. Greece. Funeral mask (so-called Death mask of Agamemnon). Hammered golden sheet. 1550—1500 BCE. Inv. No. 624. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
11. APPLIED ART. Greece. Caryatid mirror with Aphrodite. Bronze. Ca. 450 BCE. Inv. No. 54.769. Baltimore, Walters Art Museum. | |
12. APPLIED ART. Greece. Bronze tripod. C. 1050 — c. 950 BCE. Kouklia, Museum. | |
13. APPLIED ART. Greece. Ivory mirror handle. 12 century BCE. Nicosia, Cyprus Museum. | |
14. APPLIED ART. Greece. Syrian lead-filled bronze weight in the form of a human head. Late Bronze Age (c. 1650 — c. 1050 BC) Nicosia, Cyprus Museum. | |
15. APPLIED ART. Greece. Knife handle with Harpokrates. Bone. Paphos, District Archaeological Museum. | |
16. ADORNMENTS. Greece. Skull of a girl with a wreath of fruits and myrtle flowers. Guilded ceramics, enamel. Hellenistic period, late 4th — 3rd cent. BCE. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
17. ADORNMENTS. Greece. Skull of a girl with a wreath of fruits and myrtle flowers. Guilded ceramics, enamel. Hellenistic period, late 4th — 3rd cent. BCE. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
18. ADORNMENTS. Greece. Skull of a girl with golden earrings and a wreath of myrtle fruits. Guilded ceramics. Hellenistic period, 300—275 BCE. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
19. ADORNMENTS. Greece. Skull of a girl with golden earrings and a wreath of myrtle fruits. Guilded ceramics. Hellenistic period, 300—275 BCE. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
20. TOREUTICS. Greece. Mirror with Scylla. Bronze. 4th—2nd century BCE. Inv. No. Арт. 75. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. | |