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        | Early Proto-Corinthian oinochoe (ca. 720 B.C.) |  | 
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        | Early Proto-Corinthian floral oinochoe (ca. 700 B.C.) |  | 
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        | Early Proto-Corinthian figural aryballos (ca. 700 B.C.) |  | 
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        | Proto-Corinthian skyphos with hound in black figure (ca. 660 B.C.) |  | 
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        | Proto-Corinthian skyphos fragment with Bellerophon, Pegasos, and the Chimaera (ca. 660) |  | 
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        | Proto-Corinthian ("MacMillan") aryballos by MacMillan Painter (ca. 670-660 B.C.) |  | 
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        | Proto-Corinthian olpe ("Chigi Vase") (ca. 650 B.C.) |  | 
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        |  Proto-Corinthian, scale-patterned oinochoe (ca. 650 B.C.) |  | 
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        | Corinthian olpe with zones of animals (late 7th c.) |  | 
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        |  Corinthian figural ("Eurytios") krater by Eurytios Painter (ca. 600) |  | 
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        | Early Proto-Attic hydria (early 7th c.) |  | 
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        | Loutrophoros (hydria) by the Analatos Painter (early 7th c.) |  | 
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        | Grave-marker amphora by the Polyphemos Painter (ca. 650) |  | 
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        | Black-figure amphora by the Nessos Painter (ca. 630) |  | 
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        | Bronze statuette of nude male; dedication of Mantiklos to Apollo at sanctuary in Thebes; now in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (early 7th c.) |  | 
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        | So-called Auxerre Maiden, now in Louvre Museum; Daedalic Style (ca. 650) |  | 
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        | Dedication of Nikandre (life-size) from Delos; Daedalic Style (ca. 650) |  | 
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        | Bronze statuette of nude male in Daedalic Style, from Delphi (ca. 630) |  | 
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        |  Ivory lyre fitting in shape of a nude youth, sanctuary of Hera in Samos (late 7th c.) |  | 
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        | 7th-century temple of Hera in Samos |  | 
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        | The temple and its associated Daedalic-style sculptures date to the second half of the 7th c.emple of Apollo at Prinias, Crete  |  | 
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        | Temple of Apollo, Thermon (ca. 630-620) |  | 
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        | Temple of Hera, Olympia (ca. 600-590) |  | 
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        | Temple of Artemis, Corfu (ca. 580-570) |  | 
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        | So-called "H" temple (hekatompedon) on Athenian Acropolis (ca. 570) |  | 
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        | Temple C, Selinos, Sicily (ca. 550)Metope with Athena, Perseus, and Gorgon MedusaMetope (Herakles and the Kerkopes), with tourists for scale  |  | 
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        | Temple of Apollo, Corinth (ca. 550) |  | 
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        | Temple of Aphaia, Aigina (ca. 500)West pediment: Central figures, with Athena at center, Figures at left, Fallen, dying warrior  East Pediment: Figures at right, with Athena at left (at center), Fallen, dying warrior in left corner |  | 
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        | Temple of Hera I (aka the "Basilica") at Paestum, South Italy (ca. 530) |  | 
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        | Treasury of the Athenians, Delphi (ca. 510-500) |  | 
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        | Temple of Artemis, Ephesos (begun ca. 550) |  | 
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        | Temple of Hera (Polykratean temple), Samos (begun ca. 530)Egg-and-dart capital  |  | 
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        | Treasury of the Siphnians, Delphi (ca. 530) |  | 
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        | So-called "New York Kouros," said to be from Attica (ca. 600-590) |  | 
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        | Kouros from Tenea, near Corinth (ca. 575-550) |  | 
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        | Kouros from Anavysos in Attica (ca. 550-525) |  | 
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        | Bronze kouros from Piraeus (ca. 530-520, if not much later) |  | 
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        | Kouros grave marker of Aristodikos, Attica (ca. 510-500) |  | 
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        | So-called "Kritios Boy," Athenian Acropolis (ca. 490-480) |  | 
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        | So-called "Blond Boy," Athenian Acropolis (ca. 490-480) |  | 
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        | Calf-bearer (moschophoros), Athenian Acropolis (ca. 560-550) |  | 
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        | So-called "Rampin Horseman," Athenian Acropolis (ca. 550) |  | 
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        | So-called "Berlin Kore," said to be from Attica (ca. 570-560) |  | 
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        | Dedication of Cheramyes, Samian Heraion (ca. 560) |  | 
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        | Kore of Phrasikleia, by Aristion of Paros; Merenda in Attica (ca. 540) |  | 
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        | So-called "Peplos Kore," Athenian Acropolis (ca. 540-530) |  | 
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        | So-called "Antenor Kore," Athenian Acropolis (ca. 530-520) |  | 
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        | Dedication of Euthydikos, Athenian Acropolis (ca. 490-480) |  | 
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        | Statue base found in Themistoklean wall, Athens (ca. 510-500)WrestlersBall players    |  | 
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        | Amphora by the Nessos Painter (ca. 625) |  | 
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        | Dinos by the Gorgon Painter (Sophilos) (ca. 590) |  | 
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        | So-called "Francois Vase," volute krater by Kleitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter) (ca. 570) |  | 
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        | Amphora by the Amasis Painter, Dionysos with satyrs (silens) making wine (ca. 550-530) |  | 
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        | Amphora by Exekias, Ajax and Achilles playing a game (ca. 550-530) |  | 
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        | Amphora with Herakles leading a bull, black figureAttic "bilingual" vases, with one side in black figure, the other in red figure; all painted by the Lysippides Painter (black figure) and the Andokides Painter (red figure) (all dating ca. 530-520)  |  | 
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        | Amphora with Herakles dining in Olympos, hosted by Athena; both sides |  | 
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        | Kalyx krater by Euphronios, athletes (late 6th c.) |  | 
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        | Kalyx krater by Euphronios, death of Sarpedon (late 6th c.) |  | 
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        |  Amphora by Euthymides, revelers (late 6th c.) |  | 
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        | Amphora by Berlin Painter, Herakles (early 5th c.) |  | 
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        | Kylix by the Brygos Painter, revelers (early 5th c.)Tondo sick reveler (circular scene on interior floor)  |  | 
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        | Tomb of the Diver, Paestum in South Italy (ca. 480) |  | 
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        | Colossal bronze volute krater from Vix in France (ca. 500) |  | 
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        | Agora: Hephaisteion (temple of Hephaistos) |  | 
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        | Acropolis: Parthenon (447-438) Panathenaic frieze in situ at western end  |  | 
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        | Metopes (south side, battle of Lapiths and Centaurs -- "Centauromachy") |  | 
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        | Panathenaic Friezewest frieze, horsemen north frieze, "posing" figures   |  | 
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        | east pediment, modeleast pediment, left sideeast pediment, right side, three female figures (Fates?)    |  | 
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        | west pediment, reconstruction in Nashvillewest pediment, drawing by Carrey before explosion    |  | 
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        | Acropolis: Temple of Athena Nike (Victory) |  | 
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        | Bassai in Arkadia: temple of Apollo |  | 
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        | Doryphoros (spear-bearer); copy in Naples copies of works by Polykleitos  |  | 
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        | Diadoumenos (ribbon-binder); copy found in Delos, now in Athens Later (Roman) copies of works by Polykleitos  |  | 
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        | Later copies of works by Pheidias Athena Lemnia copy in Bolognacopy in Dresden    |  | 
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        | Later copies of works by Pheidias so-called Varvakeion Athena (small-scale replica of the Athena Parthenos that stood in the Parthenon)  |  | 
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        | Nike by Paionios, Olympia; original workby Pheidias   reconstruction  |  | 
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