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breelynnxoxoxoxo · 1 month ago
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Blazin’ Bronze 👙👙👙
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toyastales · 4 months ago
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Jasmine Tookes
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bronze-goddess · 6 months ago
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🍓🍓My Melody🍓🍓
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divinebronzegoddess · 1 year ago
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More Grey Matters: Episode 75—Taylor-made 
If you would like to “Buy Me a Glass of Wine,” you can click this link or the ***DONATE*** link at the bottom of the menu on the left.  Including this one, six more episodes remaining in Season Six. All previous disclaimers apply. Episode 75—Taylor-made  JASON Things moved along pretty much like I expected they would once we got back from Detroit. The trip itself was an enigma to say the least. I…
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tarantula-hawk-wasp · 4 months ago
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mycenaean miku
she was there singing on the beaches of llion. homer copied the catalogue of ships from her.
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016-prfm · 6 months ago
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Bronze Goddess Estée Lauder
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mote-historie · 4 months ago
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Advertisement for Josephine Baker's show at the Casino de Paris Poster, by Zig (Louis Gaudin), 1930.
Depicting Josephine Baker being presented a flower bouquet by a cheetah.
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blueiscoool · 3 months ago
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Bronze Statue of Greek Goddess Artemis Found at the Titanic Wreck
A stunning statue of the Greek goddess Artemis (Diana in ancient Rome) was discovered near the wreck of the Titanic, which sank in April 1912 after striking an iceberg, claiming the lives of 1,500 people.
Originally photographed in 1986 by Robert Ballard, the Diana of Versailles bronze statue’s precise location remained elusive for decades.
Measuring roughly two feet in height, the statue was a centerpiece in the opulent first-class lounge, a room renowned for its intricate design and elegance.
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kurj · 3 months ago
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...at least that's what I imagine they usually do
version without censorship (yes i had to cover her tits for the visibility of the post) and without text under the cut
more of my minoan art: click
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im crying about his little feet
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sarnai4 · 2 months ago
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I want to see more stories with Ares as a dad. Particularly with his divine kids. I mean, consider this AU: Ares has his twins and Harmonia. Whenever they have a problem, they know they can go to their dad. He might not have the answer, but he's willing to search with them and isn't that scary "war god" everyone thinks he is when he's around them. He even checks on them regularly...which is why they notice when this suddenly stops. When the Aloadae capture Ares, his kids are the ones who notice first and come looking for their dad. Just like he's always made sure they were okay, they're returning the favor.
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clepysdra · 11 months ago
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Minoan Snake Goddess Set
The outfit is an edit of @teanmoon's gorgeous Minoan Maiden Dress. Thanks to Inga's generous TOU, the mesh is not required, but it is recommended! I removed the bust covering, added an apron, and converted the dress to the bottoms (skirt) category, so your sim can remain topless with the outfit applied.
Minoan Snake Goddess Dress (BOTTOM)
Bottom category (skirt)
Base game compatible
23 swatches
Disallowed for random
Feminine
Minoan Undershirt (TOP)
Top category
Base game compatible
36 swatches
Disallowed for random
Feminine
Minoan Snake Hat
Hat category
Base game compatible
14 swatches
Disallowed for random
Minoan Cat Hat
Hat category
Base game compatible
25 swatches
Disallowed for random
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CAT HAT DOWNLOAD - Dropbox (no ads)
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bronze-goddess · 1 year ago
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Nails from this past Thanksgiving 💅🏾🎀
Decided to go with something simple but cute this time.
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michael-svetbird · 3 months ago
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2 MINERVAs: 'Small Bronzes' - Two [votive] statuettes of fighting Minerva, both wear Aegis Etrusco-Umbrian, 'Maestro Fiesole' Workshop 450-400 BC. 'In the Umbro-Sabellian area the production of small bronze statues developed around the beginning of the 5th c. BC.' 'Divinities are often reproduced, among which the portrayal of Minerva on the attack, wearing a high-crested Attic helmet and a cuirass with a gorgoneion in the middle of the breast, an outstandingly valuable specimen from the 2nd-half of the 5th c. BC, attributed to a master working in northern Umbria.' [Txt ©ETRU]
Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome | ETRU [Floor 1, Sala 16 'Kircher Collection']
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ETRU | Michael Svetbird phs©msp | 28|09|24 6400X4500 600 [I.] The photographed objects are collection items of ETRU [Non-commercial fair use | No AI | Author rights apply | Sorry for the watermarks]
📸 Part of the "Small-Format Sculpture and Miniature Artifacts" MSP Online Photo-gallery:
👉 D-ART: https://www.deviantart.com/svetbird1234/gallery/69450077/small-format-sculpture-and-miniature-artifacts
👉 FB Album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.859777984390780&type=3
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kleioscanvas · 2 years ago
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Henna-haired Vinga, dread rouser of battle-strife, unwearied leader of the host, who delights in the cry of war and battle
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uncleclaudius · 9 months ago
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The Victory of Calvatone, a gilded bronze statue of the goddess of Victory, set up probably around 165 AD by local bigwig Marcus Satrius Maior in Bedriacum (today Calvatone) to celebrate Marcus Aurelius' and his co-emperor Lucius Verus' victory over the Parthians. Statue itself has an interesting modern history. It was discovered in 1836, sold to Germany where it was displayed in a museum and it subsequently disappeared at the end of the WWII. It was only recently "re-discovered" in St. Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum.
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homerstroystory · 1 year ago
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Minoan "Snake Goddess," faience, c. 1650-1550 BCE, excavated from the Knossos Temple Repositories (Crete)
In the collection of and on display at Heraklion Archaeological Museum (Heraklion, Crete), accession no. Y65
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