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Libya recovered an ancient statue from the Ptolemaic era that had been displayed in the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, ...
A statue of King Shalmaneser III dating back to the Hellenistic period 858 - 824 B.C.) is displayed at the Iraqi National ...
The new settlement has been found at Kom el-Nugus in northern Egypt, about 27 miles (43 km) west of Alexandria.
As per findings, these artifacts indicate that the structure likely dates back to the Hellenistic period. It is particularly ... 1,700-year-old headless Hercules statue discovered in Italy ...
A Benaki museum display of Greek female costumes from Cappadocia. Credit: Catlemur, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0 The Greek presence in Cappadocia dates back to the Hellenistic period in the 2nd-3rd ...
But surprise! Fresh archaeological clues now pin it squarely in the Hellenistic period, right around the time when the Ptolemies were calling the shots after Alexander the Great had exited the stage.
A Gupta-era Narasimha statue, found broken 150 years ago in Eran town, Bhopal, has been restored and erected by the Archaeological Survey of India. Unique for its smiling rather than aggressive ...
“Contrary to previous hypotheses that attributed this structure to the First Temple period, it seems that it was built later – during the Hellenistic period – when the land of Israel was under ...
One is the library at Nysa on the Maeander, a Hellenistic city named for the ... sculpted facade contained life-size female statues, making it an immediately recognizable landmark.
Artifacts found at the site, such as coins, weapons, and furniture, date the structure back to the Hellenistic period (323 B.C.E. to 30 B.C.E.), when Greek culture rapidly spread across the ...
He was a runaway slave who led a rebellion on the island of Chios during the Hellenistic period. He carved out a name for himself in an era when the enslaved had few means of resistance. We read his ...
Advert Unearthed by scientists examining the area, it dates back to the Hellenistic period which is roughly 300 BC to 30 BC and is made up of individual stones weighing hundreds of kilograms each.