Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... marble Cycladic doll , c . 2000 BC . These delight ful - figurines - either standing , as here , or squatting ( the latter known as ' fiddle idols ' be cause of their resemblance to a violin ) - continued to be pro- duced through most ...
... marble Cycladic doll , c . 2000 BC . These delight ful - figurines - either standing , as here , or squatting ( the latter known as ' fiddle idols ' be cause of their resemblance to a violin ) - continued to be pro- duced through most ...
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... marble , the country was fundamentally deficient in minerals . There was iron in Spartan Laconia ; and Athens ' silver - mine at Laurium , it is not too much to say , altered the whole course of her history . A remarkable proportion of ...
... marble , the country was fundamentally deficient in minerals . There was iron in Spartan Laconia ; and Athens ' silver - mine at Laurium , it is not too much to say , altered the whole course of her history . A remarkable proportion of ...
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... marble kouros from Sunium ( c . 600 BC ) . The static Egyp tian pose ( as in the statue of Ranofer , a priest of Ptah at Memphis , below ) is slowly changing to a more dynamic concept of the human form . reflecting a major change in ...
... marble kouros from Sunium ( c . 600 BC ) . The static Egyp tian pose ( as in the statue of Ranofer , a priest of Ptah at Memphis , below ) is slowly changing to a more dynamic concept of the human form . reflecting a major change in ...
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... , collective ideal which sustained the Greeks throughout the classical period - and which , indeed , they cherished long after it had become politically obsolete ? - - 77 Right : detail of an Attic marble relief portraying 61.
... , collective ideal which sustained the Greeks throughout the classical period - and which , indeed , they cherished long after it had become politically obsolete ? - - 77 Right : detail of an Attic marble relief portraying 61.
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An Illustrated History Peter Green. 77 Right : detail of an Attic marble relief portraying an Athenian hoplite ( early fifth century BC ) . 78 , 79 Opposite : the earliest known surviving panoply of Greek hoplite armour ( from Argos , c ...
An Illustrated History Peter Green. 77 Right : detail of an Attic marble relief portraying an Athenian hoplite ( early fifth century BC ) . 78 , 79 Opposite : the earliest known surviving panoply of Greek hoplite armour ( from Argos , c ...
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