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Ancient Greeks. Venetian Cat Roman Pottery,Greek pottery,amphora,movie props,historical reproduction pottery,props,theater props,Sacred Objects, Terra Sigillata. Samian Ware, Italian Maiolica, Oil Painting ,Oil Portraits, Fantasy Realism, Greek Pottery,Roman Pottery,Iton. Women in Classical Greece | Thematic Essay. Ganymede Jewelry, Hellenistic, 330–300 B.C. Greek Gold, rock crystal, emerald; L. of necklace 13 in. (33 cm), H. of earrings 2 3/8 in. (6 cm), W. of bracelets 3 1/8 in. (8 cm), W. of fibulae 1 15/16 in. (5 cm), H. of ring 13/16 in. (2.1 cm) Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1937 (37.11.8–.17) In Classical Greece, young girls usually grew up in the care of a nurse (25.78.26) and spent most of their time in the gynaikon, the women's quarters of the house located on an upper floor.

The gynaikon was where mothers nursed their children and engaged in spinning thread and weaving (31.11.10). In addition to childbearing, the weaving of fabric and managing the household were the principal responsibilities of a Greek woman. Young women, however, had some mobility in antiquity. The culmination of a young woman's socialization was her marriage (56.11.1), which usually took place at the age of fourteen or fifteen. Ancient Greek Statues, Pottery, Armour, Jewelry & Orthodox Icons at Hellenic-Art.com.

Art of the Hellenistic Age and the Hellenistic Tradition | Thematic Essay. Between 334 and 323 B.C., Alexander the Great and his armies conquered much of the known world, creating an empire that stretched from Greece and Asia Minor through Egypt and the Persian empire in the Near East to India. This unprecedented contact with cultures far and wide disseminated Greek culture and its arts, and exposed Greek artistic styles to a host of new exotic influences. The death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C. traditionally marks the beginning of the Hellenistic period. Alexander's generals, known as the Diadochoi, that is, "successors," divided the many lands of his empire into kingdoms of their own. New Hellenistic dynasties emerged—the Seleucids in the Near East, the Ptolemies in Egypt (2002.66), and the Antigonids in Macedonia.

However, some Greek city-states asserted their independence through alliances. During the first half of the third century B.C., smaller kingdoms broke off from the vast Seleucid kingdom and established their independence. Ancient Hoplitikon | Ancient Greek Re-Enactment, ALHF, Classical, Hellenistic | Ringwood VIC. Ancient Hoplitikon | Ancient Greek Re-Enactment, ALHF, Classical, Hellenistic | Ringwood VIC.