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captainkaltar · 10 months
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Glass bead necklaces
Found at the bottom of a well near the Temple of Artemis in Brauron (modern-day Vravrona), Greece
Photos by me, November 2022
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the-academia · 3 months
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Temple of Artemis at Ephesus; Statue of Artemis.
In Ephesus, Artemis' aspects that they focused on was that she is the goddess of childbirth and fertility, not the hunt. The temple is considered bigger than Zeus' temple, and it's most famous destruction happened in 401 AD. Some sources claim it was by a man named Herostratus, seeking fame. It has been destroyed and rebuilt multiple different times in Greek history.
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seasidesketches · 1 year
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Kept my word and finished it!
POV: you and Ethan went to the temple of Artemis together
Are you on a date? Are you just friends? Your choice 👀
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Version without words:
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Words: "Thanks for coming with me, I had a great time with you!"
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romegreeceart · 2 years
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Sculptures from the Temple of Artemis
* 6th century BCE
* British Museum
London, June 2022
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1869 - The Temple of Artemis is uncovered - Ephesus, Turkey
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An aesthetic history of Eastern Mediterranean archaeology
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“I have set eyes on the wall of lofty Babylon, on which there is a road for chariots, and the statue of Zeus by the Alpheus, and the hanging gardens, and the Colossos of the Sun, and the huge labour of the high pyramids, and the vast tomb of Mausolus. But when I saw the house of Artemis that mounted to the clouds, those other marvels lost their brilliance, and I said. "Lo, apart from Olympus, the sun never looked on anything so grand."
Antipater of Sidon (Greek Anthology, 9.58)
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viajeroseneltiempo · 1 year
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(EN) Did you know?🤔
There were at least five temples dedicated to the goddess Artemis in the city of Ephesus, all of which were considered architectural marvels in her time. Watch this and more in our YouTube video:
"The Story of the Temple of Artemis". Link: https://youtu.be/Gmre11I46dg
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(ES) ¿Sabías qué?🤔
Hubo al menos cinco templos dedicados a la diosa artemisa en la ciudad de Éfeso, todos fueron considerados maravillas de la arquitectura en su tiempo. Mira esto y mas en nuestro video de YouTube: 
"La historia del Templo de Artemisa". Link: https://youtu.be/Gmre11I46dg
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pauldelancey · 1 month
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Paul's Seven Wonders of the Modern Word - The Taco
The first seven wonders were the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World*. They were called they were: seven of them, were wonders, and were around during the times of the ancient world. Presumably there were wonders around hundreds of millions of years ago. The world back then teemed with nothing more than the odd virus colony. Unfortunately, the ancient virus never left any written record. And if…
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paulpingminho · 4 months
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jesus-had-relatives · 7 months
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#14 Ephesian Temple of the Goddess Artemis
Apparently in the 1st century, Ephesus had 25 to 30 temples to different gods and goddesses, but the biggest temple was for the goddess Artemis.  The Temple of Artemis dating from 550 BC was not only big, but it was one of the seven wonders of the world of Classical Antiquity. The statue of the Lady of Ephesus was adorned with large beads.  These beads were found in an excavation showing them to…
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streamingthruamerica · 11 months
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Jerash
Jerash is a modern city 45 km (30 mi) north of Amman, that surrounds an immense Archeological Park designed to protect the ruins of a walled Greco-Roman settlement, and human remains from Neolithic times.
Jerash is a modern city 45 km (30 mi) north of Amman, that surrounds an immense Archeological Park designed to protect the ruins of a walled Greco-Roman settlement, as well as human remains from Neolithic times. Photo courtesy of UJ Jerash evolved from an agrarian village on the banks of Wadi Jerash throughout the Iron Age and Bronze Age, to becoming a 4th century BC garrison founded by…
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dejahisashmom · 1 year
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Artemis - World History Encyclopedia
https://www.worldhistory.org/artemis/
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graceandpeacejoanne · 2 years
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Revelation 2: Ephesus
Before your hearts become more calloused, while you still have some sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, turn back towards love, Jesus was saying. #Revelation2 #LettertoEphesus #FaithHopeandLove
To the angel of the assembly in Ephesus write: “These things say the One holding the seven stars in His right hand, the One walking in the midst of the seven golden lampstands:‘I have seen and perceived‘- your works,‘- and your painful toil,‘- and your patient endurance,‘- and that you are unable to bear with evil and harm,‘- and you tested those saying of themselves they are apostles, yet are…
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romegreeceart · 2 years
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Lid from a pyxis (cosmetic box) with animals and a cuirass
* Made in Corinth about 650-630 BCE
* From the temple of Artemis at Ephesus
* British Museum
London, July 2022
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finelythreadedsky · 6 months
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thinking about how hecate is iconographically associated with keys and often portrayed in art holding a set of them. lesbian goddess.
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viajeroseneltiempo · 1 year
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Hola Amigos. Les traemos nuestra primera publicación de Tumblr. Hoy traemos un video sobre una de las siete maravillas del mundo antiguo: El Templo de Artemisa en Éfeso...
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illustratus · 9 months
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Temple of Diana at Ephesus by Peter Jackson
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