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Bust of Aristotle. Marble, Roman copy after a Greek bronze original by Lysippos from 330 BC athenspath.com
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Bust of Aristotle. Marble, Roman copy after a Greek bronze original by Lysippos from 330 BC athenspath.com
Pythagoras Roman copy of a Greek original from the 2nd-1st century BC athenspath.com
An archaic Greek cuirass, dated to the late 7th century BC athenspath.com
Archaic Greece Philosophy athenspath.com
The Sphinx of Naxos, on its 12.5 meters Ionic column was built in 560 BC next to the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, the religious center of Ancient Greece. athenspath.com
The Temple of Hera at Olympia was built in the Archaic period, circa 590 BC athenspath.com
Temples were an innovation in the archaic period. These columns are the remains of the Temple of Apollo at Corinth, the first Greek temple to be built in stone. athenspath.com
Archaic Greece Poetry athenspath.com
Attic black-figure vessel with double alphabet inscription, showing new letters ΥΧ[Φ]Ψ, and ΥΧΦΨΩ. Probably early 6th c. BC athenspath.com
The archaic period saw a shift in styles of pottery decoration from the repeating patterns of the geometric period, through the eastern-influenced orientalizing style to the more representational black-figure and red-figure techniques. athenspath.com
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