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Cesnola Collection.
Wiley Digital Archives : Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Available online
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- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sculpture, Greek--Cyprus--Photographs.
- Sculpture, Greek.
- Sculpture, Roman--Cyprus--Photographs.
- Sculpture, Roman.
- Cyprus--Antiquities--Photographs.
- Cyprus.
- Antiquities.
- Genre:
- Photographs.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Production:
- 1870.
- Contents:
- Head of Assyro-Phoenecian Priest; calcerean stone, 1870
- Three small sculptures found in the temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Man sitting by large statue of a high priest of Venus, 1870
- Objects found in the Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Macedonian statue of a sacrificer and animal head from the Greco-Roman period (500-300 BC), 1870
- Selection of sculptured heads found in the Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Statue of a Priest of lifesize proportions. 1200-700 BC, 1870
- Two sculptures found in the Temple of Venus at Golgos, 1870
- Basreliefs with Cypriot inscriptions- a language as yet unknown to the palaeographers, 1870
- Semi-colossal statue of a High Priest from the Greco-Roman period. 300-200 BC., 1870
- Semi-Colossal statue of the early Egyptian period. 1000-800 BC., 1870
- Group of statuettes, 1870
- Basreliefs and Votive Offerings of the Assyrian period. 700-450 BC., 1870
- Two life size statues of the early Egyptian period, 700-500 BC, 1870
- A very important Basrelief of the Assyrian period representing Hercules killing Cerberus the three headed dog and Geryon, 1870
- Selection of Statuettes found in the Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Three statues found in the Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Two semi-colossal statues of the early Egyptian period (very important). At least 1200 BC; found in the Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Beautiful colossal statue of a high priest of a transitory period showing the first attempt to imitate the Greek style. 700-300 BC., 1870
- Left hand side; statue of Apollo. Centre: statue of an Assyrian warrior kneeling Right: Cornucopia- Greek style, 1870
- Life size heads of statues of a very early period from Temple of Venus, Golgos. 1000-700 BC, 1870
- Left: Colossal, 1200-800 BC Right: Semi- Colossal Greek head of the best period, 300-150 years BC, 1870
- Magnificent Semi-Colossal heads showing the Egyptian, Phoenician, and Assyrian style, but the Cypriot type in this profile. 1200-900 BC, 1870
- Mortuary steles with Greek inscriptions. 300-100 BC., 1870
- Life sized heads of Statues three of which are Greek and one of which early Egyptian or Phoenician, 1870
- Three Semi-colossal heads of statues (Egyptian, Greek, Assyrian) from 700-400 years BC., 1870
- Colossal heads of statues representing the Phoenisian, Assyrian and Greek period from 1200-300 BC., 1870
- Egyptian and Archaic Greek statuettes from 900-300 BC., 1870
- Heads and figures found in Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Phoenisian Sarcophagus in white marble. The only specimen known, the cover is in London and the other part in Cyprus, 1870
- Fragments from Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- White marble statue of Cybele Torso of Ganimede with the eagle and a base relief of Silenus, 1870
- Terracotta heads from the earliest period of art to the Roman period; 1200-100 BC., 1870
- Examples of Greek glass from the Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Terracotta Vases from Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Examples of glass from Temple of Venus, Golgos, 1870
- Terracotta vases of an early period, 1870
- Sepulchral steles, 1870
- Phoenician and Greek terracotta vases [Notes hand written in ink], 1870
- Semi-colossal terracotta heads, 1870
- Phoenician terracotta vases, 1870
- Cypriot inscriptions on stonework, 1870
- Terracotta vases, 1870
- Phoenician semi-colossal statue 700-600 BC, 1870
- Fragments from the Temple of Venus at Golgos, 1870
- Three colossal and semi-colossal statue heads, 1870.
- Notes:
- Collection no.: CEC.
- Online resource.
- OCLC:
- 1090095484
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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