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Terracotta figurine of a centaur from the cemetery at Lefkandi, 10th century BC

Attic Geometric Krater with prothesis and battle scene, 760-735 BC

Bronze figurine of Apollo dedicated by Mantiklos, 700 BC

Protocorinthian alabastron with griffin, 660-650 BC

Kore known as the “Lady of Auxerre,” 650-600 BC

Kore dedicated by Nikandre to Artemis, from the Temple of Apollo, Delos, mid-7th century BC

Attic black figure dinos signed by Sophilos with the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, known as the “Sophilos
Dinos”, 580-570 BC

Attic black figure amphora with Achilles and Ajax gaming, signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC

Attic red figure krater with Sarpedon being carried to the underworld by Sleep and Death, signed by
Euphronios, known as the “Euphronios krater” or the “Sarpedon krater”, 515 BC

Attic red figure amphora signed by Euthymides with the inscription “as never Euphronios”, late 6th century BC

Attic kouros, known as the “New York kouros”, 590 BC

Kore from the Athenian Acropolis, 520-500 BC

Grave monument (kore) of Phrasiklea, 540 BC

Grave monument (kouros) of Kroisos, 530 BC

Siphnian Treasury at Delphi, 525 BC (north frieze: Gigantomachy; east frieze: assembly of gods and Trojan war; pediment: Apollo and Herakles struggle for the tripod)

Kritios Boy, from the Athenian Acropolis, 480-460 BC

The “Tyrant slayers” (Aristogeiton and Harmodios), Roman marble copy after a bronze original, 477 BC

Parthenon (metopes: Centauromachy; frieze: Panathenaic procession), 447-432 BC

Temple of Athena Nike (frieze: battle of Greeks and Persians (Battle of Plataia), battle of Greeks and Greeks),
420 BC

Attic white ground lekythos with preparations to visit the grave, 440 BC

Grave stele of Hegeso, end of the 5th c. BC

Temple of Apollo at Bassae, late 5th c. BC (frieze: Centauromachy and Amazonomachy)

Attic red figure krater with fleeing Persian, 460 BC

Grave stele of the soldier Dexileos, 394 BC

Statue of Victory (Nike) at Olympia dedicated by the Messenians and Naupaktians (Athenian allies), sculpted
by Paionios, 420 BC

Bronze boxer from Olympia, 350 BC

Tomb of King Erbinna from Xanthos, known as the “Nereid Monument”, 390-370 BC

Head of Alexander the Great, 336 BC or Roman copy, from the Athenian Acropolis
Sarcophagus of King Abdalonymos of Sidon (the Alexander Sarcophagus), last quarter of the 4th c. BC

Coin of King Lysimakhos of Thrace with the head of Alexander with the horns of Zeus Ammon, 305-281 BC

Statuette of Serapis, Roman marble copy of a Greek original, 3rd c. BC