Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Agyptisches Museum, Berlin

A dazzling assortment. (Photo Credit)

Antinous


Antinous
Originally uploaded by Catchpenny.

Antinous


Antinous
Originally uploaded by filandros.

Brodgar


Orkney - October 2005 - Standing Stones at Brodgar
Originally uploaded by ColinsCamera.

Brodgar


Orkney - October 2005 - Standing Stones at Brodgar
Originally uploaded by ColinsCamera.

Brodgar


Orkney - October 2005 - Standing Stones at Brodgar
Originally uploaded by ColinsCamera.

Stenness


rainbow at standing stone
Originally uploaded by brockvicky.

The Standing Stones of Callanish


The Standing Stones of Callanish
Originally uploaded by inning.

Braaid Standing Stones


Braaid Standing Stones
Originally uploaded by idreamofdaylight.

Ford Standing Stone, Scotland


Ford Standing Stone
Originally uploaded by twistan.

Standing Stone, Machrie Moor


Standing Stone, Machrie Moor
Originally uploaded by Kristi Herbert.

Callanish


Standing Stones
Originally uploaded by Lacrimosa.

Callanish


Standing Stones
Originally uploaded by Lacrimosa.

Standing stone along the Máma, Waterford, Ireland


Standing stone along the Máma, Waterford, Ireland
Originally uploaded by jenschmen.

Standing Stones of Stennes


Standing Stones of Stennes
Originally uploaded by rebusmcd.

Monoliths Are Everywhere

The Propylaea Fountain, in Toledo, Ohio. Thanks to my cousin at Just A Comment for the picture.

Trier

The Porta Nigra, at Trier, Germany. Built c180-200 CE. An incredibly well preserved Roman gatehouse.
The name Porta Nigra, black gate, derives from the layer of soot that formerly covered it.

Shapur II

Silver and partially gilt portrait of the Sasanian king, who reigned from 309-379 CE. For more, see THIS . Metropolitan, NYC.

Chinese Chariot

Archaeologists at Luoyang, China, have found an amazingly well-preserved chariot, complete with horses. It dates to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, which ended in 221 BCE. For the article and photo, click HERE

Friday, August 18, 2006

Endymion And Selene

A marble sarcophagus, of the early 3rd century CE, at the Louvre. Found at Saint-Medard d'Eyrons in 1806.

The Crater Of Vix

The Crater of Vix is a 1.64 meter, 1100liter, bronze wine basin of Greek or Etruscan workmanship. It was found in the tomb of a 6th century BCE Celtic princess near Vix. It can be found at the Musee du Chatillonais, at Chatillon-sur-Seine. (Photo Credit)
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Crater Of Vix, Continued

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Old England

"The Druid's Grove"
"Druidical Temple" at Avebury. Both scenes are from Old England:A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Baronial, Municipal, and Popular Antiquities, by Charles Knight, 1845. With a list like that, did he leave anything out?

Philae

Edfu

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Pendentive of Osorkon II

The triad of Osiris, Isis, and Horus. Louvre. (Photo Credit)

Egyptian Ring

This 19th Dynasty ring bears the cartouches of Ramses II and Nefertari. Carnelian, set in gold. Louvre. (Photo Credit)

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Busy Week

I've had a busy week and won't be able to post until Friday. Thanks for your patience.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Pompei From The Southeast

By Friedrich Federer. 1850.

Delos

A painting by Carl Anton Joseph Rottman. 1847. Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe.

Skeleton Found In Corn Dryer

Archaeologists excavating a Roman farm in Norfolk have found evidence of an ancient murder. A skeleton was found which showed evidence of having been hidden in the oven at least 1,500 years ago. For the article, click HERE.

Stonehenge

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Amenemhat III

12th dynasty. c1860-1840BCE. From the Louvre. (Photo Credit)

Amenhotep III and Sobek

A statue from the Temple of Sobek at Dahamsha. 18th dynasty. Louvre. (Photo Credit)

Friday, August 11, 2006

Megalithic Monuments Of Corsica

Figural megalith at Filitosa.
Standing stones at Stantari. (Photo Credit)

Megaliths

Menhir at Dol-de Bretagne, Brittany. (Photo credit)
The Beardown Man menhir, on Dartmoor.

Egyptian Cofferet

This is from the reign of Neb-hepet-Ra Montuhotep II, of the 11th Dynasty. Montuhotep was the first king of the Middle Kingdom. Louvre. (Photo Credit)

Late Geometric Pottery

A miniature Attic hydria, found at Thebes. c750-700BCE. Louvre.
A jug with birds, from Athens. c750-725BCE. Louvre.

Portrait Of A Celtic Woman

This unusual relief is from a grave marker found in the province of Carinthia, in Austria. (Photo Credit)

Mithras And The Bull

A 2nd or 3rd century relief at the Louvre. Notice the snake in the foreground.

A Brace Of Immortals

This 2nd century BCE relief, found at Henchir el-Athermine, in Tunisia, shows four deities. Isis is at left with a sistrum. At the rear stands Serapis. Dionysus carries his thyrsus at the right. In front is the child Harpocrates holding a cornucopia. The relief is at the Louvre.