Greece, Rome, and the ancient Near East. Ongoing at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK

Greece, Rome, and the ancient Near East. Ongoing at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK. The Greek and Roman collections of the Fitzwilliam Museum span the period from about 3000 BCE to 400 CE. In material and scale the objects range from engraved seal-stones, with minute designs that can hardly be seen by the naked eye, to colossal marble figures; from intricately painted fired clay vessels to precisely chiselled monumental inscriptions; from tactile small bronze panthers to imposing stone sarcophagi.


Image: Gold ornament produced in ancient Colchis in the 4th century BCE from the archaeological excavations at Vani, Georgia. In mythology, Colchis was the destination of Jason and the Argonauts looking for the fabled golden fleece. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

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