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18 kt. Gold Ankh Pendant
Ankh - The Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph signifying "life". It is found in ancient tomb inscriptions, including those of the king Tutankhamen, and gods and pharaohs are often depicted holding it. The ankh forms part of hieroglyphs for such concepts as health and happiness. This 18k Gold Ankh pendant is handcrafted in Egypt. Length: 1.38".
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18 Kt. Gold Eye of Horus Pendant with Swarovski Crystal
This beautiful 18K
Gold Eye of Hours
with Swarovski
Crystal Pendants is
hand-made in Egypt by
skilled artists.
Please select the
Crystal Color to
include with your
pendant from
the "Options" list.
Size: 3/4" Length.
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18 kt. Gold Eye of Horus Ring
This 18K Adustable Gold Ring with Lapis or Turquoise eye of horus is Hand-Made in Egypt by skilled Artisans. Please specifiy Lapis or Turquoise. Approximate Weight: 7.5 Grams Please select stone
from "Options" list.
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W000003
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18 kt. Gold Personalized Cartouche Ring
This 18k personalized
cartouche ring is
handcrafted in Egypt.
You may personalize
it with requested
letters (up to 8) and
have them translated
into Egyptian
hieroglyphics. Ring
width: 1/2". Please specify ring
size from
the "Options" list
and we will
contact you to get
the 8 characters you
wish to personalize
the...
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18 kt. Gold Ring with Lapis Scarab
This 18k Adustable Ring with Lapis Scarab is Hand-Made in Egypt by Skilled Artisans. Approximate Weight: 7.5 Grams. Ring Width: 1/2" Please select scarab
type from "Options"
list.
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18 kt. Gold Stone Inlaid Scarab Pendant
In Ancient Egypt, the Scarab beetle was the symbol of the Sun God Re and of resurrection and eternal life. The Scarab amulets were very popular and carried good luck inscriptions. The pharaohs used them as symbols of new life and good luck. This elegant 18k Gold with Inlaid Lapis stone is Hand-Made in Egypt by Skilled artisans.
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W000005
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1st Century Roman Cavalry Embossed Helmet
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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R000889
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2nd or 3rd Century AD - Authentic Oil Lamp
For several millennia
oil lamps were used
to light homes,
temples, tombs etc.
Initially a flax,
linen or even papyrus
wick was put in oil (
usually olive or
vegetable, but many
subsititutes were
available including
even animal fat ) .
One early innovation
was glaze, which
prevented the seepage
of oil into the
pour...
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P000002
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3rd Century Roman Spatha
Manufactured by Deepeeka, this museum quality historic replica sword features a high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
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R000009
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480 - 450 BC - Greek Lion Head Coins
Kyzykos was an ancient Greek city founded as a colony of Miletos in 756 B.C.E. and located on the coast of the Aegean Sea. In 544 B.C.E. Kyzykos came under Persian rule, but after the defeat of Xerxes, it joined the Athenian League remaining loyal until 411 B.C.E. Within this relationship Athens maintained strict controls over the issuance of si...
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P000016
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4th or 3rd Century BC Chinese Nose Beads
The Zhou Dynasty (
1125 - 255 BC ) paved
the way for the first
unification of China
in 221 BC. During the
Zhou dynasty, China
evolved from a feudal
state with power
divided among vassals
to one with a strong
centralized
government. The
practice of casting
weapons, farm
implements and coins
out of iron and
copper h...
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P000005
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Achilles & Ajax playing - 400 B.C.
Black figured Calyx
Krater. Exact Museum
Replica. Height 8 1/2
in. (21 cm)
In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
...
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M000087
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Achilles & Ajax playing a board game - 470 B.C.
Black figured
Lekythos. Exact
Museum Replia. 10.5
in.(26 cm) In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
painted white. H...
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M000089
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Achilles & Penthesileia at duel
Black figured
Amphora. Exact Museum
Replica. In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
painted white. Human
figures dr...
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M000074
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Achilles killing the Queen of Amazons, Penthesileia - Exact Museum Replica
In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
painted white. Human
figures drawn with
greater skill
appeared as elements
...
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M000056
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Acquinson Helmet (Brass)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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R000757
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Alexander the Great Linen Cuirass
OUT OF STOCK
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R000828
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Amitabha Buddha, meditation pose statue
“The Buddha of
Infinite Light” is a
cosmic Buddha who
resides in the Pure
Land of the Western
Heaven where all
beings enjoy
unbounded happiness.
Amitabha Buddha is
the most popular
Buddha in Japan
(known there as
Amida) and China
(known there as
Amitofu) . It’s said
that those who recite
his name,
particularly a...
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S000048
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Amun-Ra
Egyptian Museum,
Berlin. 18th Dynasty
1500 B.C. Amun-Ra, God of Kings
and King of Gods. The
oldest and longest
venerated ruler of
ancient Egypt, Amun,
meaning “hidden” and
Ra meaning “light”
translates to "hidden
light". The sacred
creature of Amun is
the ram with curved
horns. This image was
probably suggested by
t...
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S000104
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Ancient Greek Bronze Cuirass
Although the bronze
helm was developed at
a fairly early age,
bronze was not
conceived as body
armor for some years
later. This probably
had something to do
with the high cost
and rarity of the
alloy at the
beginning of the
Bronze Age. Although this cuirass
is thin and next to
nothing when compared
to steel armor of...
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A000001
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Ancient Greek Formed Leather Cuirass
This type of
anatomical
breastplate was first
achieved from hot,
wet formed leather.
In later years, the
same form was
hammered out of thin
bronze and eventually
copied by the Romans. The wet forming of
the leather produced
a much harder and
altogether tougher
type of armor that
offered far more
protection from a
...
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A000005
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Ancient Greek Hoplite Helm
This is the image
that springs to mind
when most people
think of a Greek
helmet. The first
instinct of a warrior
is to protect the
head, and the bronze
helmet was developed
fairly early in the
Bronze Age. This piece of head
protection, however,
was meant to deflect
a bow rather than
absorb it. This late
form with i...
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A000002
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Ancient Persia - Fire Worshipper Coins
Here are some Sassanian silver drachms depicting the bust of the King in a winged crown. The reverse shows two attendants at the altar of Zoroaster, ( a philosopher and religious leader like Moses, Jesus, and Mohamed who said he was sent by God to teach the people, that the only object of devotion between good and evil was fire ). This religion,...
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Ancient Rome - 2nd Century Silver Emperor Caracalla Coins
Caracalla ( a nickname* derived from an invented cloak that he modeled ) was born on April 4th of the year 188, in what is today Lyon, France.
He ruled jointly with his father, Septimius Severus, from 198 to 211 and then alone from 211 until his assassination in 217. At the age of 14 he was married to Fulvia Plautilla, the daughter of the co...
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Ancient Rome - Roman Fibula
The fibula has been used as a design brooch and clothing fastener from as far back as 500 B.C. It was the standard 'safety pin' of the Celts, Vikings, Greeks, Romans, and Saxons. And although the fibula was the basis for the chastity belt, this particular group were merely clothing ties. In Roman times, this implement would be placed at a woman'...
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Ankh Box
Only Kings, Queens
and Gods were allowed
to carry this symbol.
The ankh is the
Egyptian sign of life
and indicates that
the King or God
holding it has the
power to give life or
take it away from
lesser mortals. The
Ankh as a symbol of
the life giving
elements of air and
water was often used
by a God or Goddess
who...
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Ankh Statue
Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C. Only Kings, Queens
and Gods were allowed
to carry this symbol.
The ankh is the
Egyptian sign of life
and indicates that
the King or God
holding it has the
power to give life or
take it away from
lesser mortals. The
Ankh as a symbol of
the life giving
elements of a...
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Ankh Statue
George Hart
Collection. U.S.A.
New Kingdom, 1567 to
1085 B.C. New
Kingdom, 1567 to 1085
B.C. SIZE: 8.5"H (21cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue on
marble base
ITEM MATERIAL:
Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone
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Ankh Statue Wall Plaque
George Hart
Collection, USA. 1567-
1085 B.C. Only Kings, Queens
and Gods were allowed
to carry this symbol.
The ankh is the
Egyptian sign of life
and indicates that
the King or God
holding it has the
power to give life or
take it away from
lesser mortals. The
Ankh as a symbol of
the life giving
elements of air and
...
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Ankh Wall Hanging
Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1337 B.C. Only Kings, Queens
and Gods were allowed
to carry this symbol.
The ankh is the
Egyptian sign of life
and indicates that
the King or God
holding it has the
power to give life or
take it away from
lesser mortals. The
Ankh as a symbol of
the life giving
elements of a...
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S000237
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Anubis Box
Egyptian Museum,
Cairo Dynasty XVIII,
1347-1237 B.C.
Egyptian Museum,
Cairo This statue of Anubis
in the form of a
black jackal was
found in the entrance
to the chamber known
as the “treasury”,
and was turned to
face the burial
chamber. It rested
upon a chest in the
shape of a temple or
shrine, mounted upon
a por...
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S000186
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Anubis Relief
Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th. Dynasty
1317 B.C. Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world and presided
over embalmments.
After a funeral,
Anubis would take the
deceased by the hand
and introduce him
into the presence of
the sovereign judges...
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Anubis Relief
Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world and presided
over embalmments.
After a funeral,
Anubis would take the
deceased by the hand
and introduce him
into the presence of
the sovereign judges
where the soul of the
deceased would be
weighe...
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Anubis Relief
Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX
1300 B.C. Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world and presided
over embalmments.
After a funeral,
Anubis would take the
deceased by the hand
and introduce him
into the presence of
the sovereign judges
...
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Anubis Relief - Painted
Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world and presided
over embalmments.
After a funeral,
Anubis would take the
deceased by the hand
and introduce him
into the presence of
the sovereign judges
where the soul of the
deceased would be
weighe...
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S000261
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Anubis Relief - Painted
Temple of Abidos,
Egypt. 19th.Dynasty
1317 B.C. Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world and presided
over embalmments.
After a funeral,
Anubis would take the
deceased by the hand
and introduce him
into the presence of
the sovereign judges ...
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Anubis Relief - Small
Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX,
1300 B.C. Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world and presided
over embalmments.
After a funeral,
Anubis would take the
deceased by the hand
and introduce him
into the presence of
the sovereign judges ...
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Anubis Relief Painted
Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX,
1300 B.C. Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world and presided
over embalmments.
After a funeral,
Anubis would take the
deceased by the hand
and introduce him
into the presence of
the sovereign judges ...
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Anubis Statue on Marble Base
Temple of Abydos,
Egypt. 19th Dynasty
1300 B.C. Anubis, God of the
Dead, represented
with a head of a
jackal or simply as a
jackal opened the
road to the other
world and presided
over embalmments.
After a funeral,
Anubis would take the
deceased by the hand
and introduce him
into the presence of
the sovereign judges ...
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Aphrodite (Venus Genetrix)
The Louvre Museum,
Paris, 5th Century
B.C. Aphrodite was the
symbol of female
beauty and Goddess of
Love, identified in
Rome with Venus.
Although Homer
describes Aphrodite
as the daughter of
Zeus and Dion, the
more popular view was
that she was
conceived in the foam
of the ocean from the
seed of Uranus.
Dropped th...
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Aphrodite of Melos Statue
Louvre Museum, Paris.
200 B.C. Her graceful
body symbolizes an
ideal of beauty that
many long for but
none attain. The
French named her the
Venus of Milo. In
1820 a peasant named
Yorgos found her
broken body in an
underground cavern on
the Aegean island of
Melos. Later she was
taken out of Greece
under unclear
cir...
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S000328
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Arcadian Full Size Helmet - 550 B.C.
Museum Quality Reproduction of Arcadian Full size Helmet with elevated crest. Ancient Greek life size helmet from Arcadia, in the Pelponnese, dated 550 B.C. Height : 17.5 in. (44 cm) Material : 100 % bronze. Weight : 26.5 lbs (12 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE
NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
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M000013
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Archaic bronze patina - 480 B.C.
Ritual Libation Tripod
(made of 100% massive
bronze). Height 11 in.
(29 cm) In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
pai...
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M000094
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Archaic bronze patina - 500 B.C.
Geometric Kantharos
(made of 100% massive
bronze). Height
8 1/2 in. (21 cm)
In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
...
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M000092
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Archaic bronze patina - 500 B.C.
Black figured
Kantharos (made of
100% massive bronze).
Height 4 1/2 in. (11
cm) In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usual...
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M000093
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Argeian Full Size Helmet - 670 B.C.
Museum Quality Reproduction of Ancient Greek life size helmet, from Thessalia. Reputedly the helmet worn by Achilles at the Trojan war, dated 1100 BC. Height : 10 1/2 in. (26 cm) Material : 100 % bronze. Weight : 12 lbs (5 1/2 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE
NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
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M000012
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Artemis the Huntress
The Louvre Museum,
Paris, 4th Century
B.C. Artemis, also known
by her Roman name
Diana, was the Greek
goddess of hunting
and archery. She is
often represented as
a huntress with bow
and quiver on her
shoulder and dogs or
deer at her side. The
Greeks worshipped
Artemis as the
goddess of chastity
and the guardian of
...
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S000307
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Ashurnasirpal Relief
Ashurnasirpal relief.
From Nimrud, 865
B.C., Based on an
ancient original
located at the
British Museum. This Assyrian stone
relief from the
northwestern palace
at Nimrud shows two
nearly assimetrical
carved figures of
King Ashurnasirpal II
facing a stylized
sacred tree and
flanked by protective
deities. The king is...
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S000336
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Assyrian Eagle Headed Spirit Wall Plaque
Assyrian Eagle Headed
Spirit Wall Plaque.
New York Metropolitan
Museum of Art, 865
B.C. The eagle-headed
winged protective
spirit shown here is
known as an "Apkallu"
spirit. The eagle-
headed being touches
traditions and
beliefs that go back
thousands of years in
Mesopotamia, when
similar images of
terracota would be...
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S000335
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Assyrian Protective Spirit Wall Plaque
From Nimrud, 865
B.C., Based on an
ancient original
located at the
British Museum. This
relief, carved on
gypsum, guarded an
entrance into the
throne room of King
Ashurnasirpal II
(reigned 883-859
B.C.) at his palace
in Nimrud, the
Assyrian capital. The
tradition of
protecting the
entrances of
buildings using m...
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S000334
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Athena
Athena was the Greek
Goddess of wisdom and
women's crafts. She
was also a defender
against evil and a
warrior Goddess par
excellence. She was
the daughter of Zeus
and Metis. When Metis
became pregnant, Gaia
and Uranus told Zeus
that after giving
birth to a daughter,
she would then have a
son by Zeus who would
later ...
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Athena fighting the Titans - 410 B.C.
Panathenaic Amphora.
Exact Museum Replica.
In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
painted white. Human
figures drawn...
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M000068
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Athena in full armour; Back side: Athletes running 560 B.C.
Black figured
Amphora. Exact Museum
Replica. Height 10 in.
(25 cm)
In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
painted w...
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M000084
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Athena mourning - Wine Kylix
In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
painted white. Human
figures drawn with
greater skill
appeared as elements
...
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M000065
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Athena Relief
Piraeus Museum,
Athens 380 B.C. Athena was the
Goddess of wisdom and
women's crafts in the
mythology of the
Greeks. She was also
a defender against
evil and as such she
was a warrior Goddess
par excellence. She
was the daughter of
Zeus and Metis. When
Metis became
pregnant, Gaia and
Uranus told Zeus that
after givin...
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S000317
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Athenian Full Size Helmet û 440 B.C.
Museum Quality Replica of Athenian Full size Helmet. Ancient Greek life size helmet from Athens, the cradle of Democracy, dated 440 B.C., the time of Pericles. Height : 13 in. (33 cm) Material : 100 % bronze. Weight : 15 lbs (7 kg). THIS IS A SCULPTURE
NOT FOR REENACTMENT.
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M000004
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Athenian Hoplite Helmet
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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R000816
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Athenian Hoplite Shield 400BC
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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R000820
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Athenian Hoplite Shield 490BC
Wooden shield covered
with Linen.
Diameter: 32";
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R000821
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Attic style decoration - Serving Plate
Exact Museum Replica.
In this style, the
figures were painted
black on the reddish
orange surface of the
vases. Details within
the silhouetted
figures were incised
before firing.
Occasionally white or
purple was added to
the figure with the
female flesh usually
painted white. Human
figures drawn with
greater skill
...
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M000066
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