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  2. List of archaeologically attested women from the ancient ...

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    Such archaeological evidence reveals valuable data not just about the individual woman herself, but also about women's history in ancient regions more generally. As many scholars have noted, archaeology provides an important corrective because ancient literary sources often emphasized elite women, were written by male authors, or the women were ...

  3. Spur (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Roman architecture [ edit ] It is possibly to these that Pliny refers (Hist. Nat. XXVI. 42) when speaking of the lizard and frog carved on the bases ( spirae ) of the columns of the temples of Jupiter and Juno in the Portico of Octavius; the earliest known example is that of Diocletian's Palace at Split .

  4. Category:Cultural depictions of ancient women - Wikipedia

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    Cultural depictions of ancient Egyptian women (6 C) Cultural depictions of ancient Greek women (8 C, 1 P) B. Cultural depictions of Bathsheba (1 C, 8 P)

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  6. Women in classical Athens - Wikipedia

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    According to Shelley Haley, Pomeroy's work "legitimized the study of Greek and Roman women in ancient times". [21] However, classics has been characterised as a "notoriously conservative" field, [21] and initially women's history was slow to be adopted: from 1970 to 1985, only a few articles on ancient women were published in major journals. [22]

  7. Venus figurine - Wikipedia

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    Venus of Hohle Fels, the earliest known Venus figurine. The Vénus impudique, which was the figurine that gave the whole category its name, was the first Palaeolithic sculptural representation of a woman to be discovered in modern times.

  8. Two ancient women buried together in Austria in first of its ...

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    As construction workers were building a parking garage for a train station in Austria, human remains appeared buried in the dirt. The year was 2004, and excavations of the site led to 220 ancient ...

  9. Kore (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Peplos Kore, created circa 530 BC. Kore (Greek: κόρη "maiden"; plural korai) is the modern term [1] given to a type of free-standing ancient Greek sculpture of the Archaic period depicting female figures, always of a young age.