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Lysimachus Coin (Tetradachm) representing Alexander as the combined personification of the supreme deities of both Greece and Egypt - Zeus and Amun, silver, 297-281 BCE - Field Museum
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Statuette of Aphrodite in clay, Pella, late 2nd century BCE - Field Museum
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Statuette of Aphrodite in clay, Pella, Second half of the 2nd century BCE - Field Museum
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Statuette of Athena in clay, Pella, 2nd century BCE - Field Museum
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Statuette of Athena in clay, Pella, late 2nd century BCE - Field Museum
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Clay Amphora with chariot race (on a funerary vase), Athens, around 720 BCE - Field Museum
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gold and sard incised scarab threaded onto gold wire, and gold and sard appearing to be held by lion paws and encircled by spirals of gold - Field Museum
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Gold coins (Staters) of Alexander the Great, with Athena Nike, goddess of victory on one side with a depiction of Athena Parthenos (the virgin) on the other side, 295-275 BCE - Field Museum
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gold Gorgon Head from the Cuirass (Breastplate) of Philip II - Field Museum
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Gold Medallion featuring Olympias, princess of Epirus (western Greece), fourth wife of Philip II, and mother of Alexander the Great, Abourkir, Egypt, 225-250 CE - Field Museum
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Lychnouchos (Lantern) with relief mask representing the god Pan, suggesting its use during royal symposia, bronze, 336 BCE - Field Museum
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marble statue of Alexander as the God Pan, Pella, around 280 BCE - Field Museum
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Oinochoe (Wine jug) in silver, decorative head under the handle portraying Silenus, a mythical figure associated with Dionysos, god of wine, 350-336 BCE - Field Museum
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Queen Meda’s Wreath, gold, Aigi, antechamber, Tomb of Philip II, 336 BCE 1 - Field Museum
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Queen Meda’s Wreath, gold, Aigi, antechamber, Tomb of Philip II, 336 BCE 2 - Field Museum
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Queen Meda’s Wreath, gold, Aigi, antechamber, Tomb of Philip II, 336 BCE 3 - Field Museum
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silver and gold diadem of Philip II, High Priest, forming a Herakles knot, imitating a cloth headband, a reminder that the Macedonian king was a direct descendant of Herakles and his father Zeus, Aigi, 340-300 BCE - Field Museum
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silver Philip II Coins (Tetradachms) with likely a portrait of Philip II and an image of Zeus on the other side - Field Museum
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Strainer likely to filter aromatic substances added to wine to enhance flavor, silver, 350-325 BCE - Field Museum
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Sword Guard in gold and enamel, 350-300 BCE - Field Museum
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Tragedy Mask (elderly man), Pentelic marble, Athens, 1st century BCE - Field Museum
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Bronze and gold Helmet and Mouthpiece, multi-petalled rosette surrounding a Gorgon sealing the lips, Archontiko, mid-6th century BCE - Field Museum
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Bronze and gold helmet with Eye and Mouth Pieces, with two embossed heraldic lions as symbols of power and indicating the dead warrior’s valor, Archontiko, around 550-525 BCE - Field Museum
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Bronze and iron strigils (body scrapers), 5th to 4th centuries BCE - Field Museum
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Bronze gold and niello dagger - spiral scaled to match the blade narrowing - Field Museum
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Bronze Helmet and Gold Mask, one of the earliest gold funerary masks from northern Greece, Archontiko, Grave 279, mid-6th century BCE - Field Museum
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Calyx (Cup) in silver, depicting Silenus, foster father of the god of wine (Dionysos) - Field Museum
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Clay Female Figurine, Mycenae, second half of the 13th century BCE - Field Museum
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Clay Female Figurine, seeming to depict prayer, found in a small shrine at Tiryns in the Lower Citadel, 12th century BCE - Field Museum
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Clay Krater (Large Vase) with a boxing match, Thebes, 690-670 BCE - Field Museum