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Boxer of Quirinal - A Hellenistic Greek sculpture dated to around 330 BC. A defeated boxer, complete
pacifidlogtown:No. 330: Flygon (フライゴン Flygon). The flapping of its wings sounds like singing. To pre
fratellofratello:#AssAll 330
blackbastetofthewall:Loutrophoros (ceremonial vase for water), ca. 340–330 B.C.; red-figure Attribut
cma-greek-roman-art:Paestan Black-Figure Lekythos, 330, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art
Leda and the Swan, painted vessel; Greek, Apulia 330 BC
A fragment of Demosthenes’ most famous oration, “On the Crown.” The speech was given in 330 BCE; the
ancientanimalart:virtual-artifacts:Bull sculpture, Achaemenid period ca. 550 - 330 BCEI believe this
hellenismo:Entertainer plays double pipes beside an incense burner. Southern Apulia, 330 BCE. London
virtual-artifacts:Bull sculpture, Achaemenid period ca. 550 - 330 BCE
This is a slow progress, but here’s part 2 of making gifs out of Berserk- Chapter 330
Anabelle has big tits and a huge nylon fetish (330 images)
yama-bato:Jon RendellDay 330 — Ceci n'est pas un vase
theancientwayoflife:~ Gold box ring surmounted by a scarab.Period: ClassicalDate: ca. 330–310 B.C.Cu
slam-ancient:Tetradrachm with Bee, Greek, 390–330 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Ancient Arthttps://www
theancientwayoflife:~Statue of Athene (“The Peiraeus Athena”).Medium: BronzeDate: 340—330 BCE.Athens
330. CryptidBlack Dogs are a p common cryptid in british folklore, unfortunately seeing one is usual
centuriespast:Al Faiyum, Egypt Portrait of a Woman, Roman Period (30 BC–AD 330), AD 100/150Encaustic
theancientwayoflife:~Statue of Athene (“The Peiraeus Athena”).Medium: BronzeDate: 340—330 BCE.Athens
leuc:Myrtle Wreath c. 330–250 BC Gold 12 x 1 3/8 inchesIn ancient Greece, wreaths made from plants l
doyoulikevintage: Ferrari 330/P3
Red-figure rhyton in the shape of a griffin’s head. Unknown Apulian artist, ca. 330 BCE. Now in th
inividia:The Peiraeus AthenaBronze. 340—330 BCE.Piraeus, Athens, Greece Archaeological Museum of Pir
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