TIMELESS TREASURES: ANCIENT ART & COINS

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TIMELESS TREASURES: ANCIENT ART & COINS

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Ca. 3rd - 4th century AD. A remarkable intaglio featuring the captivating imagery of Mercury riding a rooster, nestled within a resplendent gold r...

Roman Period, Ca. 100 BC - 100 AD (or earlier).Fragments of papyrus inscribed with demotic cursive script. The demotic text, characterized by its ...

Ca. 200 AD.A moulded pottery oil lamp showcases smooth side walls and a hatched perimeter, adding a touch of sophistication to its overall design....

Ca. 1100-1400 AD.Crafted from bronze, this ring features a round hoop that exhibits distinct protrusions at the shoulder and the back, contributin...

Ca. 1100-1200 AD.A stone fragment of a frieze with its slender profile and rich decorative embellishments on the upper face. This fragment exhibit...

Ca. 900-700 BC. A bronze sceptre features a janiform design, wherein a highly stylized anthropomorphic figure exerts firm control by grasping the ...

Ca. 900-700 BC.A bronze sceptre features a janiform design, with a highly stylized anthropomorphic figure depicted prominently at its center, firm...

Ca. 3000-2500 BC.A terracotta vessel displays a bulbous body, expertly formed from clay, and rests upon a flat ring base that provides stability. ...

Ca. 2600 BC.It depicts a hero holding a quadruped by its legs. Studied by PD Dr. habil. Pieter Gert van der Veen, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität M...

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