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Heron plaque, 2nd c.BC. From Hellenistic Egypt. Walters art Museum, Baltimore. pic.twitter.com/DUjqP2893G— Ioannis Tz (@tzoumio) September 10, 2021
Heron plaque, 2nd c.BC. From Hellenistic Egypt. Walters art Museum, Baltimore. pic.twitter.com/DUjqP2893G
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Roman gold ring with a cameo bust of Minerva made from chrome chalcedony, ca. 1st century CE pic.twitter.com/5jyZNxKVWo— ALWAYS LEARNING (@planetearthx2) July 9, 2021
Roman gold ring with a cameo bust of Minerva made from chrome chalcedony, ca. 1st century CE pic.twitter.com/5jyZNxKVWo
Gold earrings with swan. Greek, 3rd c.BC. Hermitage Museum. pic.twitter.com/A7Du2S3TKL— Ioannis Tz (@tzoumio) July 7, 2021
Gold earrings with swan. Greek, 3rd c.BC. Hermitage Museum. pic.twitter.com/A7Du2S3TKL
Roman Gold Earrings with Red Glass Inlays, 1st-3rd Century AD #art pic.twitter.com/HpKFDwEo1V— Araceli Rego (@AraceliRego) July 8, 2021
Roman Gold Earrings with Red Glass Inlays, 1st-3rd Century AD #art pic.twitter.com/HpKFDwEo1V
PectoralDate: 100 BC-AD 400Culture: #CalimaGeography: #Colombia, South AmericaKidney-shaped pectorals in the Calima style are among the most sophisticated and elaborate examples of #gold #jewelry produced in #Ancient America. They typically include a stylized portrait of pic.twitter.com/10zEjAa8NN— Tlatollotl (@tlatollotl) June 16, 2019
PectoralDate: 100 BC-AD 400Culture: #CalimaGeography: #Colombia, South AmericaKidney-shaped pectorals in the Calima style are among the most sophisticated and elaborate examples of #gold #jewelry produced in #Ancient America. They typically include a stylized portrait of pic.twitter.com/10zEjAa8NN
Pair of gold earrings with a disc and Eros. Greek, 300 BC. MET Museum. pic.twitter.com/TttVUfk71h— Ioannis Tz (@tzoumio) July 6, 2021
Pair of gold earrings with a disc and Eros. Greek, 300 BC. MET Museum. pic.twitter.com/TttVUfk71h
Roman gold and emerald necklace 3rd century A.D. #art pic.twitter.com/tekYbmuivU— Araceli Rego (@AraceliRego) July 8, 2021
Roman gold and emerald necklace 3rd century A.D. #art pic.twitter.com/tekYbmuivU
Gold earrings with lion's head, 550-525 BC. Greek, from the Black sea region. Hermitage Museum. pic.twitter.com/Xi4Do6EDpU— Ioannis Tz (@tzoumio) June 28, 2021
Gold earrings with lion's head, 550-525 BC. Greek, from the Black sea region. Hermitage Museum. pic.twitter.com/Xi4Do6EDpU
A pair of Greek gold earrings in the form of Dolphins, 4th c.BC. British Museum. pic.twitter.com/0CoXv6R9yJ— Ioannis Tz (@tzoumio) August 31, 2021
A pair of Greek gold earrings in the form of Dolphins, 4th c.BC. British Museum. pic.twitter.com/0CoXv6R9yJ
How extraordinarily beautiful is that? An artefact from long dead Etrusca... if a few battles had gone their way, we might have never had a Roman Empire. #Etrusca #roman #gold #brooch #jewellery #counterfactual https://t.co/cJ7dSdMltM— Systems of Light (@SystemsofLight) July 9, 2021
How extraordinarily beautiful is that? An artefact from long dead Etrusca... if a few battles had gone their way, we might have never had a Roman Empire. #Etrusca #roman #gold #brooch #jewellery #counterfactual https://t.co/cJ7dSdMltM
Bactrian Treasure. 21145 pieces of pure gold ancient artifacts discovered in Tillya Tepe region of Sheberghan district in North Walnut province of Afghanistan. Greco-Bactrian kingdomis a kingdom that ruled in the north of Afghanistan in 250-125 BC.#archaeohistories pic.twitter.com/qTO55RHZPv— Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) September 15, 2021
Bactrian Treasure. 21145 pieces of pure gold ancient artifacts discovered in Tillya Tepe region of Sheberghan district in North Walnut province of Afghanistan. Greco-Bactrian kingdomis a kingdom that ruled in the north of Afghanistan in 250-125 BC.#archaeohistories pic.twitter.com/qTO55RHZPv
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