4.3: Plan of a section of the settlement at Karphi. 11th century BC. 1) shrine 2+3) Great House
4.4: Female figurine, from Karphi. c. 1000 BC. Terracotta. Iraklion Museum, Crete
4.7: Reconstruction drawing of the heroon at Lefkandi. 10th century BC
4.8: Model of a shrine, from Argos. Later 8th century BCE. Terracotta. National Museum, Athens
4.11: Statuettes, from Dreros. c. 700 BC. Bronze. Iraklion Museum, Crete
4.13: Centaur, from Lefkandi. 10th century BC. Terracotta. Eritrea Museum
4.23: The procession to the burial ground (ekphora), as shown on Geometric krater. National Museum, Athens
4.24: Geometric amphora, from Dipylon cemetery, Athens, c. 750 BC. National Museum, Athens
5.1: Proto Corinthian Animal Style olpe. c. 650-625 BC. Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Munich
5.3: Proto Corinthian aryballos, the “Macmillan” aryballos. c. 650 BC. British Museum, London
5.8: Protoattic amphora. The Eleusis amphora. c. 650 BC. Archaeological Museum, Eleusis
5.26: Griffin protome attachment for a cauldron, from Rhodes. c. 700-675 BC. Bronze. British Museum, London
5.28: The Maniklos Bronze, from Thebes. c. 700-675 BC. Bronze. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
5.30: Figurine of a youth, from Delphi. c. 625 BC. Bronze. Delphi Museum
5.31: Torso of a female “Daedalic” figurine. c. 650-625 BC. Terracotta. Iraklion Museum, Crete
5.33: “Lady of Auxerre” statuette. c. 640 BC. Limestone. Musée du Louvre, Paris
5.35: The Nikandre statue, from Delos. c. 640(?) BC. Marble. National Museum, Athens
6.3: DECADRACHM, showing (reverse) head of the nymph Arethusa wearing an olive wreath, fillet, earring, and necklace; around, four dolphins and legend: SYRAKOSION (= “of the Syracusans”); (obverse) quadriga and horses walking; above, Nike flies to crown one horse; below, a running lion. From Syracuse, Sicily. c. 460 BC. Silver. British Museum.
6.8: Temple of Apollo, Corinth, surviving columns from the northwest. c. 560 BC. Limestone with white stucco surface
6.9: (a) Restored elevation and (b) plan of the Temple of Artemis, Corcyra. c. 580 BC.
6.21: Metope from the so-called Treasury of the Sikyonians, Delphi: the cattle raid of the Dioskouroi. C. 560 BC. Limestone. Delphi Museum
6.22:Treasury of the Athenians, Delphi, from the east. c. 490-480 BC. Marble
6.24: Perspective reconstruction of the Treasury of the Siphnians, Delphi. c. 530 BC
6.25: Treasury of the Siphnians, Delphi, east pediment. c. 530 BC. Marble. Delphi Museum
6.35: Temple of Hera I, Poseidonia, from the west. c. 540 BC. Limestone (travertine) and sandstone.
6.41: New York Kouros, said to be from Attica. c. 600 BC. Marble. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
6.45: Anavysos Kouros, from Anavysos, Attica. c. 530 BC. Marble. National Museum, Athens
6.51: Phrasikleia, and her inscribed base, from Merenda, Attica. c. 540 BC. Marble. National Museum, Athens
6.52: Peplos Kore, from Athens. c. 530 BC. Marble. Acropolis Museum, Athens
6.55: Getty Kouros. Marble. Getty Museum, California
6.75: François Vase, Attic black-figure volute krater, by Kleitias and Ergotimos. Marriage of Peleus and Thetis. c. 570 BC. Archaeological Museum, Florence
6.78: Attic black-figure amphora, by Exekias. Suicide of Ajax. c. 540 BC. Musée des Beaux arts, Boulogne
6.89: Attic red-figure calyx krater by Euphronios. Herakles struggling with Antaios. c. 510-500 BC. Musee du Louve, Paris
6.90: Attic red-figure amphora by Euthymides: revelers. c. 510-500 BC. Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Munich
6.92: Attic red-figure amphora attributed to the Berlin Painter: a reveler. c. 490-480 BC. British Museum, London