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Lion Gate

Period: Late Helladic period Mycenae
Material: limestone
Significance: symbolizes royal power and is the earliest known monumental sculpture in Greece

<p><span>Period: Late Helladic period Mycenae</span><br><span>Material: limestone</span><br><span>Significance: symbolizes royal power and is the earliest known monumental sculpture in Greece</span></p>
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Aulus Metellus

Period: Roman Republic

Material: bronze

Signifcance: Orator pose symbolizes power through dialouge. Example of verism—Roman realism that emphasizes wisdom and authority through age

<p>Period: Roman Republic</p><p style="text-align: left;">Material: bronze</p><p style="text-align: left;">Signifcance: Orator pose symbolizes power through dialouge. Example of <em>verism</em>—Roman realism that emphasizes wisdom and authority through age</p>
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Pantheon

Period: Rome, 125-128 C.E.,
Material: concrete
Significance: Temple to all gods with a massive domed interior and oculus.

<p><span><span>Period: Rome, 125-128 C.E.,</span></span><br><span><span>Material: concrete</span></span><br><span><span>Significance: Temple to all gods with a massive domed interior and oculus.</span></span></p>
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Arch of Constantine

Period: Rome, 312-315 C.E.,
Material: concrete and marble
Significance: Triumphal arch celebrating Constantine's victory at the Milvian Bridge. Uses reused sculptures (spolia) from earlier emperors and marks transition from classical to medieval art

<p><span><span>Period: Rome, 312-315 C.E.,</span></span><br><span><span>Material: concrete and marble</span></span><br><span><span>Significance: Triumphal arch celebrating Constantine's victory at the Milvian Bridge. Uses reused sculptures (spolia) from earlier emperors and marks transition from classical to medieval art</span></span></p>

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