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Aegean Civilization Collection

The Aegean Civilization, known for its rich history and cultural heritage, comes to life through various captivating artifacts and archaeological sites

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: God Asclepius accompanied by his children before a family of devotees, votive marble relief

God Asclepius accompanied by his children before a family of devotees, votive marble relief
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. God Asclepius accompanied by his children before a family of devotees. Votive marble relief

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greece, Crete, Candia: English sector, archeological site, Knossos Palace, ancient Cretan ruins

Greece, Crete, Candia: English sector, archeological site, Knossos Palace, ancient Cretan ruins, 1908
LUX4763028 Greece, Crete, Candia: English sector, archeological site, Knossos Palace, ancient Cretan ruins, 1908; (add.info.: Greece, Crete, Candia: English sector, archeological site)

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greece, Candie, Heraklion, Heraklion, CR, Candie, Heraklion, Heraklion: Archaeological site

Greece, Candie, Heraklion, Heraklion, CR, Candie, Heraklion, Heraklion: Archaeological site, Palace of Cnossos
LUX4763551 Greece, Candie, Heraklion, Heraklion, CR, Candie, Heraklion, Heraklion: Archaeological site, Palace of Cnossos, Knossos, 1908; (add.info.: Greece, Candie, Heraklion, Heraklion, CR, Candie)

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greek civilization, Kassel Apollo statue, Roman copy

Greek civilization, Kassel Apollo statue, Roman copy
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Kassel Apollo statue. Roman copy

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Goddess Aphrodite born from the sea in a shell, terracotta sculpture

Goddess Aphrodite born from the sea in a shell, terracotta sculpture
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goddess Aphrodite born from the sea in a shell, terracotta sculpture

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Olympia, West pediment of Temple of Zeus depicting Apollo attending battle between Lapiths

Olympia, West pediment of Temple of Zeus depicting Apollo attending battle between Lapiths and Centaurs
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Apollo attending the battle between Lapiths and Centaurs, detail of the west pediment of the temple of Zeus at Olympia, height 3.10 m

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Statue dedicated to Artemis by Nikandre of Naxos from Delos, marble

Statue dedicated to Artemis by Nikandre of Naxos from Delos, marble
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Statue dedicated to ARCHAIC GREEK ART META of the seventh century BC Statue dedicated to Artemis by Nikandre of Naxos, marble, h. 1.75 m. From Delos

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Painted terracotta Lefkandi Centaur, from the necropolis of Toumba (1100-825 B. C. )

Painted terracotta Lefkandi Centaur, from the necropolis of Toumba (1100-825 B. C. )
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Painted terracotta Lefkandi Centaur, from the necropolis of Toumba (1100-825 b.C.)

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Bust of Zeno of Citium (333 B. C - 263 B. C. ), Greek philosopher, founder of stoicism

Bust of Zeno of Citium (333 B. C - 263 B. C. ), Greek philosopher, founder of stoicism
Greek civilization, 2nd century b.C. Bust of Zeno of Citium (333 b.C. - 263 b.C.), Greek philosopher, founder of stoicism

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Attic skyphos signed by potter Hieron and attributed to Makron, side B with Embassy to Achilles

Attic skyphos signed by potter Hieron and attributed to Makron, side B with Embassy to Achilles, circa 480 B. C
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic skyphos signed by potter Hieron and attributed to Makron, side B with the Embassy to Achilles, circa 480 b.C. Height 31 cm

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Geometric-style amphora depicting prothesis scene, exposure and lamentation of dead

Geometric-style amphora depicting prothesis scene, exposure and lamentation of dead, by Dipylon Master
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Pottery. Geometric-style amphora by the Dipylon Master, 750 b.C. From the necropolis of Dipylon at Athens

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greek civilization, Boeotian amphora, from Thebes, detail

Greek civilization, Boeotian amphora, from Thebes, detail
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Boeotian amphora, from Thebes. Detail

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Heracles and the Molionids, engraving on bronze fibula

Heracles and the Molionids, engraving on bronze fibula
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Heracles and the Molionids. Engraving on bronze fibula

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greece, Peloponnesus, Corinth, Temple of Apollo, Doric columns with Classical Greek architecture

Greece, Peloponnesus, Corinth, Temple of Apollo, Doric columns with Classical Greek architecture
Greece - Peloponnesus - Corinth. Temple of Apollo. Doric columns. Classical Greek architecture (6th century b.C.)

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greek civilization, warrior head from front of Athena Alea Temple at Tegea

Greek civilization, warrior head from front of Athena Alea Temple at Tegea
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. A warrior head from the front of Athena Alea Temple at Tegea

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greek civilization, Dexileos stele portraying battle scene

Greek civilization, Dexileos stele portraying battle scene
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Dexileos stele portraying a battle scene

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, votive statuette praying, from Tylissos, Crete

Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, votive statuette praying, from Tylissos, Crete
Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, 18th-15th century b.C. Votive statuette praying. From Tylissos, Crete

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, golden bowl probably belonged to Nestor, from royal tombs at Mycenae

Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, golden bowl probably belonged to Nestor, from royal tombs at Mycenae
Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, 17th-16th century b.C. Golden bowl said to have belonged to Nestor. From the royal tombs at Mycenae

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: North frieze of Siphnian treasury depicting Gigantomachy

North frieze of Siphnian treasury depicting Gigantomachy
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Detail of the north frieze of the Siphnian treasury: Gigantomachy

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Statue of Nike of Paeonios, from Temple of Zeus at Olympia

Statue of Nike of Paeonios, from Temple of Zeus at Olympia
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Statue of Nike of Paeonios, height 2.16 m. From the Temple of Zeus at Olympia

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Terracotta figurine depicting a cither player from Kharayeb

Terracotta figurine depicting a cither player from Kharayeb
Hellenistic art, 4th-1st century b.C. Terracotta statue depicting a lyre female player, 333-64 b.C. From Kharayeb, Lebanon

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, funerary mask, from royal tombs in Mycenae

Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, funerary mask, from royal tombs in Mycenae
Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, 17th-16th century b.C. Funerary mask. From the royal tombs in Mycenae

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: East frieze of Siphnian treasury depicting assembly of gods

East frieze of Siphnian treasury depicting assembly of gods
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Detail of the east frieze of the Siphnian treasury: assembly of the gods

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, gold cup with repousse decoration and enamel, from Vaphio, Crete

Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, gold cup with repousse decoration and enamel, from Vaphio, Crete
Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, 17th-16th century b.C. Gold cup with repoussA

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: West frieze of Siphnian treasury depicting Aphrodite stepping down from chariot

West frieze of Siphnian treasury depicting Aphrodite stepping down from chariot
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Detail of the west frieze of the Siphnian treasury: Aphrodite steps down from her chariot

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greek civilization, Attic clay oinochoe with female figures and lotus flowers

Greek civilization, Attic clay oinochoe with female figures and lotus flowers
Greek civilization, 7th century b.C. Attic clay oenochoe with female figures and lotus flowers

Background imageAegean Civilization Collection: Greek civilization, male figure, bronze, from Acropolis, Athens

Greek civilization, male figure, bronze, from Acropolis, Athens
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Male figure in bronze. From the Acropolis in Athens



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The Aegean Civilization, known for its rich history and cultural heritage, comes to life through various captivating artifacts and archaeological sites. In one mesmerizing votive marble relief, the mighty God Asclepius stands accompanied by his children before a family of devoted followers. This intricate artwork showcases the deep reverence and devotion that characterized ancient Greek civilization. Moving on to Pleuron near Missolonghi in Greece, we encounter an ancient theater that once echoed with the voices of talented performers. This site serves as a testament to the greatness of Greek civilization and their love for theatrical arts. Delos Island presents us with a breathtaking view of its archaeological area, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990. The remnants found here offer glimpses into the lives led by those who inhabited this island during ancient times. Aegina Island boasts the majestic Temple of Apollo from the 6th century BC. Its grandeur exemplifies Greek architectural brilliance while serving as a reminder of their religious practices and beliefs. In "The Burning of Troy, " an oil painting on copper dating back to around 1604, we witness scenes from one of mythology's most famous tales. This artwork transports us back in time, allowing us to immerse ourselves in epic battles fought by legendary heroes. Daily life scenes come alive through terracotta figurines discovered in Tanagra. These delicate creations provide insights into everyday activities and fashion trends prevalent during that era. Douris' Kylix depicts youth gathered near an altar in stunning detail on pottery from the 6th century BC. It captures moments frozen in time—a glimpse into rituals performed by young Greeks paying homage to their gods. Skopas' Warrior head takes us closer to Athena Alea Temple at Tegea; it is a masterpiece sculpted between 340-420BC. The intricacies carved onto stone reveal both artistic skill and reverence towards warriors who defended their land with valor.