RMKC50K3–Terracotta tankard, 4th quarter of the 8th century B.C
RF2HTWGMH–Art inspired by Statuette of a man, 8th century B.C., Greek, Bronze, H. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm), Bronzes, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMGG2B50–Fresco at the Mari Palace 8th century B.C. Mesopotamia Syria. Alep national museum
RMPE016Y–Homer (8th century BC). Greek poet. Roman bust, copy of a Hellenistic original 2nd century BC. Marble. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
RMT0Y6E2–Ancient Near East openwork plaque of Sphinx, 9th – 8th century B.C. on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
RMCYP37H–Two horse bits, Villanova, 9th/8th century B.C. Double mouthpieces with curved pierced shanks and attachments for the reins. Length 18 cm and 13 cm. Green and red brown patina. Axel Guttmann Collection (without inventory number), historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMEC88KD–Sandstone sacrificial altar, Tel Beersheba. Dated 8th Century B.C
RMPAB2HR–Cylinder seal. Culture: Assyrian. Dimensions: 1.54 in. (3.91 cm). Date: ca. 9th-8th century B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMH0B4C4–Chair Back. Ivory. Nimrud (ancient Kalhu). Mesopotamia. ca. 8th century B.C.
RMCXTC4P–Terracotta pyxis (box with lid) Geometric 8th century B.C. Attic Greek Greece 25cm
RM2WJDADJ–Plaque in the animal form, Eleke Sazy burial ground, Kazakhstan. 8th-7th century B.C.
RMMCJ5P5–Piedmont Turin Polo Reale Museo di Antichità - Nuragic Culture 9th - 8th century B. C. - Figures of Offerers
RM2A41W4E–Detail of ceiling painting in the tomb of Bekenranef at Sakkara, Egypt, (1928). 'End of 8th Century B.C...Bekenranef (Bocchoris) is the only sovereign of the XXIV Dynasty (718-712 B.C.)'. After Prisse D'Avennes. Plate XIII, fig 37, from "An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" with explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. [Ernst Wasmuth Ltd., Berlin, 1928]
RF2G3T481–The Etruscan necropolis of Monterozzi (8th century b.C.) is a world heritage site in Tarquinia, Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy
RMAWBWPB–Jerusalem Israel The City of David the Canaanite wall at area G Remains of the house of Ahiel from the 8th Century B C
RFPX5MRD–MusŽe des Beaux-Arts, Lyon, France. Fine Art museum, Lyon, France. Assyria, 8th century B.C. Priest's head.
RFHXXMCJ–Etruscan cinerary, funreary, biconical (two cones joined together) urn from Tarquinia, 9th - 8th century B.C. inv 83505 Florence Archaeological
RMKC50KA–Terracotta tankard, 4th quarter of the 8th century B.C
RF2HTWWNM–Art inspired by Necklace or Torque, Geometric, 9th–8th century B.C., Italic, Villanovan, Bronze, Other: 5 in. (12.7 cm), Bronzes, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMGG2CPC–Phoenician ceremonial axe from Byblos 8th century B.C. Phoenician art Beyrouth national museum
RMCYJPTE–Homer (8th Century B.C.). Greek epic poet. Frontispiece and cover of the Complete Works. Volume First. The Iliad. Portrait.
RF2M6N6MD–Etruscan necropolis (8th century b.C.) Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy. UNESCO World Heritage
RMB47B0Y–A bronze comb helmet, Early Iron Age, 9th/8th century B.C. A bronze helmet made of two plates with a narrow, protuding lower rim. The point of the large, triangular comb is slightly bent. Both halves of the helmet are fastened together by turned under edges or riveting. The front and back sides of the helmet overlap and are riveted with heavy bronze plates, each decorated with a circle and each with three protruding, bar-shaped spikes. Helmet body and comb are decorated with large and small knobs. On each side are three holes for attaching the chinstrap. Greeni,
RMEC88K7–Sandstone sacrificial altar, Tel Beersheba. Dated 8th Century B.C
RMPB1MR9–Ritual Stone (pulidor). Culture: Olmec. Dimensions: H. 1 in. (2.5 cm). Date: 12th-8th century B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMJGFMY2–Ivory back-rest from Nimrud, Iraq. Phoecian. 8th century. 6 panels. Warriors and plam trees. British Museum. London, UK
RMCY2FY8–Plaque in the form of a sphinx Iron Age II 8th century B.C. Syria 12.4 cm Syrian bronze
RM2WJDAFE–Gold plaques in various forms. Eleke Sazy burial ground, Kazakhstan. 8th-7th century B.C.
RMMCJ5R7–Piedmont Turin Polo Reale Museo di Antichità - Votive Navicelle with bull calf 9th - Nuragic Culture, 8th century B.C.
RMJ4KBYH–Bed (8th century B.C) made of wood covered with ivory plaques in the Cyprus (archaeological) Museum, Nicosia, Lefkosia.
RM2A41W47–Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, (1928). 'Last Quarter of 8th Century B.C...Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin (castle of Sargon), which the Assyrian king Sargon II (722-706 B.C.) built in the neighbourhood of Nineveh, within six years, near the present-day Chorsabad', [Khorsabad, Iraq]. After Victor Place. Plate XV, fig 43, from "An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" with explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. [Ernst Wasmuth Ltd., Berlin, 1928]
RF2G3T46A–The Etruscan necropolis of Monterozzi (8th century b.C.) is a world heritage site in Tarquinia, Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy
RMAWBWT0–Jerusalem Israel The City of David the Canaanite wall at area G Remains of the house of Ahiel from the 8th Century B C
RMKNJYD1–Grave invetories of the so-called warrior Poggio alle Croci from the end of the 8th century B.C. is shown at the Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe, Germany, 11 December 2017. It is part of the exhibition 'The Etruscans · World Culture in Ancient Italy', which can be visited from the 16th December 2017 until the 17th of June 2018. Photo: Uli Deck/dpa
RFHXXMC6–Etruscan cinerary, funreary, biconical (two cones joined together) urn from Tarquinia, 9th - 8th century B.C. inv 83505 Florence Archaeological
RMKC78PG–Bronze statuette (of a woman?), 9th–8th century B.C
RF2HTWWN8–Art inspired by Fibula, Geometric, 9th–8th century B.C., Italic, Villanovan, Bronze, Other: 1 15/16 in. (5 cm), Bronzes, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBAX7X8–Carolingian King,8th Century B.C.
RMBY02AR–The Ain Dara temple. Dating to between the 10th and 8th century B.C. First, ritual pool. Around Aleppo. Syria.
RF2M6N74F–Etruscan necropolis (8th century b.C.) Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy. UNESCO World Heritage
RMB47B11–A bronze comb helmet, Early Iron Age, 9th/8th century B.C. A bronze helmet made of two plates with a narrow, protuding lower rim. The point of the large, triangular comb is slightly bent. Both halves of the helmet are fastened together by turned under edges or riveting. The front and back sides of the helmet overlap and are riveted with heavy bronze plates, each decorated with a circle and each with three protruding, bar-shaped spikes. Helmet body and comb are decorated with large and small knobs. On each side are three holes for attaching the chinstrap. Greeni,
RMD98PR6–Ivory figure depicting the Egyptian goddess Bastet. Neo-Assyrian, ca. 9th–8th century B.C.
RMPAABF7–Cylinder seal and modern impression. Culture: Assyrian. Dimensions: 1.36 in. (3.45 cm). Date: ca. 9th-8th century B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2B1K7A2–Stele. 8th BCE. Shamsh-res-usur, governor of Mari and Suhi attitude of prayer in front of the gods. Iraq.
RMCY2FMA–Plaque Ivory rampant goat eating a plant Neo Assyrian 8th century B.C.Mesopotamia Nimrud Kalhu Assyria 16cm
RM2WJDAD1–Buckles in the form of argali head, Eleke Sazy burial ground, Kazakhstan. 8th-7th century B.C.
RMJ4KC1M–Throne (8th century B.C) made of wood covered with ivory plaques in the Cyprus (archaeological) Museum, Nicosia, Lefkosia.
RM2R8GGPK–Visitors stand by the Gate Lions from Samal/Zincirli from the 10th-8th century B.C. in the Middle East Museum at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany on June 15, 2023. The Pergamon is planned to close to visitors for a radical renovation beginning October 23, 2023 and is scheduled to partially reopen by 2027. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto)
RF2G3T46K–The Etruscan necropolis of Monterozzi (8th century b.C.) is a world heritage site in Tarquinia, Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy
RM2HABF67–Armenia, Erywañ, 1969. Nz. fragment urartyjskiej fortecy Erebuni, która zosta³a zbudowana w VIII wieku p.n.e. kw PAP/Tadeusz Olszewski Dok³adny miesi¹c i dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalone. Armenia, Yerevan, 1969. Pictured: a fragment of the Erebuni fortress which was built in the 8th century B.C. kw PAP/Tadeusz Olszewski
RM2RN6WRF–Pyramiden von Meroe in Sudan (150808) -- KHARTOUM, - Photo taken on Aug. 7, 2015 shows Meroe Pyramids to tourist in Meroe, 250km north of Khartoum, capital of Sudan. The Archaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe, a semi-desert landscape between the Nile and Atbara rivers, was the heartland of the Kingdom of Kush, a major power from the 8th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D. The property consists of the royal city of the Kushite kings at Meroe, near the River Nile, the nearby religious site of Naqa and Musawwarat es Sufra. )(bxq) SUDAN-KHARTOUM-MEROE PYRAMIDS LixZiheng PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxC
RFHXXMC2–Etruscan cinerary, funreary, biconical (two cones joined together) urn from Tarquinia, 9th - 8th century B.C. inv 83505 Florence Archaeological
RMKC6G59–Bronze statuette of a team of horses, 8th century B.C
RF2HTWD4N–Art inspired by Bowl, Geometric, 8th century B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta, H. 2 3/4 in. (7.01 cm), Vases, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMAX0AKJ–Crested Bronze Helmet (8th century B.C.) from the Tomb of the warrior in the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum, Volterra, Tuscany, Italy
RMCBDA42–Relief map showing the Roman Expansion in the 8th century B.C. The founding of Rome. Imperial Forum. Rome. Italy.
RF2M6N7EM–Etruscan necropolis (8th century b.C.) Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy. UNESCO World Heritage
RMBRE73J–A belt from Urartu or the Caucasus, 8th century B.C. Bronze belt with geometric decoration consisting of seven, three-point embossed rows set in fine incised lines. The ends of the belt are rounded and provided with one or two holes respectively for the laces. Length 83.5 cm. Width 10 cm. Dark green patina. The back has been stabilised with fiberglass. Cracks glued. Mounted on acrylic glass. Axel Guttmann Collection (R 230). Very well-preserved bronze belt with a beautiful patina as discovered. historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, ,
RMD98PPW–Ivory Plaque with Horus and lotuses. Neo-Assyrian, ca. 9th–8th century B.C. Excavated by Sir Max Mallowan
RMPB4G7X–Quiver cover. Dimensions: 5.31 x 21.26 in. (13.49 x 54 cm). Date: ca. 9th-8th century B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2B1K787–Stele. 8th BCE. Shamsh-res-usur, governor of Mari and Suhi attitude of prayer in front of the gods. Iraq.
RMCY74RA–Openwork plaque with ram-headed sphinx Neo Assyrian 9th–8th century B.C. Mesopotamia Nimrud ancient Kalhu Assyrian Ivory 8cm
RM2WJDAE1–Figures of a deer with bent legs, Eleke Sazy burial ground, Kazakhstan. 8th-7th century B.C.
RM2HHRBAE–Brooch 8th century B.C. German. Brooch 478183
RMT0Y6D9–Statuette of a man with an oryx, a monkey, and a leopard skin is a small Neo-Assyrian ivory sculpture from the 8th century B.C. found in Nimrud is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
RF2G3T484–The Etruscan necropolis of Monterozzi (8th century b.C.) is a world heritage site in Tarquinia, Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy
RM2HABF6F–Armenia, Erywañ, 1969. Nz. fragment polichromii znajduj¹cej siê w zachowanych fragmentach zbudowanej w VIII wieku p.n.e. urartyjskiej twierdzy Erebuni. kw PAP/Tadeusz Olszewski Dok³adny miesi¹c i dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalone. Armenia, Yerevan, 1969. Pictured: a fragment of a polychrome in the remains of the Erebuni fortress which was built in the 8th century B.C. kw PAP/Tadeusz Olszewski
RM2RN6WR6–Pyramiden von Meroe in Sudan (150808) -- KHARTOUM, - Photo taken on Aug. 7, 2015 shows Meroe Pyramids to tourist in Meroe, 250km north of Khartoum, capital of Sudan. The Archaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe, a semi-desert landscape between the Nile and Atbara rivers, was the heartland of the Kingdom of Kush, a major power from the 8th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D. The property consists of the royal city of the Kushite kings at Meroe, near the River Nile, the nearby religious site of Naqa and Musawwarat es Sufra. )(bxq) SUDAN-KHARTOUM-MEROE PYRAMIDS LixZiheng PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxC
RFT39M05–Etruscan cinerary, funreary, biconical (two cones joined together) urn from Tarquinia, 9th - 8th century B.C. inv 83505 National Archaeological Muse
RMKCC74E–Bronze warrior, second half of the 8th century B.C
RF2HTWWKM–Art inspired by Fibula, Geometric, 9th–8th century B.C., Italic, Villanovan, Bronze, Other: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm), Bronzes, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMDG88DE–Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territory, . 16th Oct, 2013. A woman and her son from the ancient Samaritan community decorate a Sukkah made from fresh fruit for the holiday of the Tabernacle's, or Sukkot, in Mount Gerizim near the West Bank town of Nablus, Wenesday, Oct. 16, 2013. The Sukkah is a temporary structure built for the Jewish holiday Sukkot, which the Samaritans will celebrate early . According to tradition, the Samaritans are descendant's of Jews who were not deported when the Assyrians conquered Israel in the 8th century B.C. and of the small community of around 700 people, h
RMKNRJ26–Amphora atica. Geometric period. Upper fringe decorated with horses. C. 8th century BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece.
RF2M6N7BT–Etruscan necropolis (8th century b.C.) Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy. UNESCO World Heritage
RMBRE740–A belt from Urartu or the Caucasus, 8th century B.C. Bronze belt with geometric decoration consisting of seven, three-point embossed rows set in fine incised lines. The ends of the belt are rounded and provided with one or two holes respectively for the laces. Length 83.5 cm. Width 10 cm. Dark green patina. The back has been stabilised with fiberglass. Cracks glued. Mounted on acrylic glass. Axel Guttmann Collection (R 230). Very well-preserved bronze belt with a beautiful patina as discovered. historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, ,
RMD98PPN–Ivory plaque with pharaonic figures flanking a sacred tree Art. Neo-Assyrian, ca. 9th–8th century B.C. Excavated by Sir Max Mallowan
RMPA92JE–Terracotta juglet. Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm). Date: 8th century B.C.. From the Hymettos deposit (see 30.118.1). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2B1K77T–Stele. 8th BCE. Shamsh-res-usur, governor of Mari and Suhi attitude of prayer in front of the gods. Iraq.
RMCY74RT–Openwork plaque with ram-headed sphinx Neo Assyrian 9th–8th century B.C. Mesopotamia Nimrud ancient Kalhu Assyrian Ivory 8cm
RM2WJDAE3–Figure of a deer with bent legs, Eleke Sazy burial ground, Kazakhstan. 8th-7th century B.C.
RM2J04HRT–Figure. Eastern Mediterranean, 8th century B.C.. Sculpture. Ceramic
RMKP1T6Y–Bronze warrior MET GR1026 253512 Greek, Bronze warrior, second half of the 8th century B.C., Bronze, H. 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Fletcher Fund, 1936 (36.11.8)
RM2X2TB50–Golden afternoon light at the ancient castle of Nisyros island, Greece, one of the best preserved in the Aegean area, built around the 8th c. BC.
RF2F5RBEN–This 1880s illustration accompanied a book on Homer and his epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. It shows the scene in the Iliad when the Greek hero is defending the Greek ships from the Trojans.
RM2RN6WPJ–Pyramiden von Meroe in Sudan (150808) -- KHARTOUM, - Vendors sell souvenirs in Meroe, 250km north of Khartoum, capital of Sudan, on Aug.7, 2015. The Archaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe, a semi-desert landscape between the Nile and Atbara rivers, was the heartland of the Kingdom of Kush, a major power from the 8th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D. The property consists of the royal city of the Kushite kings at Meroe, near the River Nile, the nearby religious site of Naqa and Musawwarat es Sufra. )(bxq) SUDAN-KHARTOUM-MEROE PYRAMIDS LixZiheng PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Pyramids from Mer
RMFFA2MN–ASSYRIA: TRANSPORTATION. /nTransportation of a stone figure at Nineveh, Assyria, c700 B.C. Line engraving after an ancient wall painting.
RMKC70F2–Limestone chest with incised decoration, 8th century B.C
RF2HTWWN4–Art inspired by Fibula, Geometric, 9th–8th century B.C., Italic, Villanovan, Bronze, Other: 3 7/16 in. (8.8 cm), Bronzes, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMDG88BT–Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territory, . 16th Oct, 2013. A woman and her son from the ancient Samaritan community decorate a Sukkah made from fresh fruit for the holiday of the Tabernacle's, or Sukkot, in Mount Gerizim near the West Bank town of Nablus, Wenesday, Oct. 16, 2013. The Sukkah is a temporary structure built for the Jewish holiday Sukkot, which the Samaritans will celebrate early . According to tradition, the Samaritans are descendant's of Jews who were not deported when the Assyrians conquered Israel in the 8th century B.C. and of the small community of around 700 people, h
RM2B4DW2M–Greek art. Lobed mouth oinochoe decorated with friezes depicting animal figures on the neck and body, 8th century BC. From a female burial. Kerameikos Archaeological Museum. Athens, Greece.
RF2M6N7EG–Etruscan necropolis (8th century b.C.) Cerveteri Rome Province, Italy. UNESCO World Heritage
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