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Museen dieser Welt über Makedonien

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THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK
List of Rulers: The Ancient Greek World | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK
The Art of Classical Greece (ca. 480–323 B.C.)
Greek Gods and Religious Practices | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK
Greek Gods and Religious Practices
Greek Gods and Religious Practices | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK
The Rise of Macedonia and the Conquests of Alexander the Great
The Rise of Macedonia and the Conquests of Alexander the Great | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK
Ancient Greek Colonization and Trade and their Influence on Greek Art
Ancient Greek Colonization and Trade and their Influence on Greek Art | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK
The Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt
Head of a Ptolemaic queen [Greek] (2002.66) | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Ancient Greece
British Museum - Ancient Greece

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Marble portrait of Alexander the Great
British Museum - Marble portrait of Alexander the Great

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Dedication by Alexander the Great to Athena Polias
British Museum - Dedication by Alexander the Great to Athena Polias

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
The World of Alexander
British Museum - Room 22: The world of Alexander

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Bronze Mask of Dionysos
British Museum - Bronze mask of Dionysos

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Cleopatra of Egypt: from history to mythCleopatra of Egypt: from History to Myth
British Museum - Cleopatra of Egypt: from History to Myth

LOUVRE
The entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon
The entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon | Louvre Museum

LOUVRE
In Search of Alexander the Great
In Search of Alexander the Great | Louvre Museum

LOUVRE
The Near Easr Follwing the Conquests of Alexander the Great
The Near East following the conquests of Alexander the Great | Louvre Museum

LOUVRE
Egyptian Antiquities : The Last Pharaonic Dynasties and the Ptolemaic Period (c. 1069-30 BC)
Queen Cleopatra Making an Offering to the Goddess Isis &#8211 Egyptian Antiquities | Louvre Museum

LOUVRE
Sarcophagus of Dioscorides, a Greek Egyptian
Sarcophagus of Dioscorides, a Greek Egyptian &#8211 Egyptian Antiquities | Louvre Museum

THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Egyptian Demotic
Oriental Institute | The Demotic Dictionary Project

"The occupation of Egypt by Alexander the Great caused Greeks to settle in Egypt"
Oriental Institute | Individual Scholarship



Hippokrates
 
THE ART INSTITUE OF CHICAGO
Coin showing Alexander the Great
Object Information | The Art Institute of Chicago

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
Greek Macedonian helmet
Object Information | The Art Institute of Chicago

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
Coin showing the gogon Medusa
Object Information | The Art Institute of Chicago

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
Coin depicting Zeus
Object Information | The Art Institute of Chicago

THE HERMITAGE, ST. Petersburg
(your Slavic brethren)
4-Drachma Piece of Antimachus
2nd century BC
The State Hermitage Museum: Collection Highlights

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Menu

THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE
Classical Art Research Centre
Hellenistic gems: introduction
Hellenistic - Styles - Gems - The Beazley Archive

THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE
Hellenistic gems: other royal portraits
Other royal portraits - Hellenistic - Styles - Gems - The Beazley Archive

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
The Rosetta Stone
British Museum - The Rosetta Stone

THESSALONIKI ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
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Derveni krater
File:Cratere de Derveni 0001.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Deverni Papyrus

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, Boston
Coin of Kingdom of Egypt with bust of Kleopatra VII
Greek, Late Hellenistic Period, 45–30 B.C.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Collections Search Results

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, Boston
Stater of Kingdom of Macedonia with head of Athena, struck in the name of Alexander III
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Collections Search Results

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, Boston
Head of Herakles (Alexander the Great?)
Greek, Early Hellenistic Period, Late 4th century B.C.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Collections Search Results

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, Boston
Double victoriate of Thessalian League with head of Zeus, struck under Philippos
Greek, Hellenistic Period, 196–146 B.C.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Collections Search Results

THE PERGAMON MUSEUM, Berlin
YouTube - Come with me to the Pergamon Museum in Berlin -- Part 1
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Collections / Institutes
Google Image Result for http://www.salisbury.edu/modlang/RomanGermany/images/Pergamon_Alt_of_Zeus.jpg


Hippokrates
 
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THESSALONIKI

Polyapton - YouTube

Polyapton is part of "Macedonia: from fragments to pixels," a special exhibition of prototypical interactive systems with subjects drawn from ancient Macedonia, the result of a collaboration between the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki (AMTh) and the Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology -- Hellas (ICS-FORTH), hosted by the AMTh.


Polyapton is a very large interactive screen that can be used by several visitors who wish to explore multifaceted information on a subject at the same time. Polyapton presents one of the best-preserved ancient Greek paintings. It is a wall painting depicting a symposium, from the Macedonian tomb of Agios Athanasios near Thessaloniki. The tomb is not open to visitors, who have here a rare opportunity to enjoy the painting in its full glory. The system's special multi-touch screen recognizes the touch of many fingers or hands, but also specific objects, at the same time. Visitors can 'scroll' across the painting and focus on points of interest with multimedia information by touching them, zoom in on details with the use of a paper magnifying lens, while an infrared torch displays a modern rendition of the painting.

Polyapton



Hippokrates
 
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THESSALONIKI - MACEDONIA/GREECE


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Ein Teil dieser makedonischen Exponate befindet sich im Moment im Louvre.




Hippokrates
 
Überall wird unser schönes Makedonien und unsere reiche Geschichte promoviert.

Welch stolzes Gefühl Makedonier zu sein!


Danke Hippokrates
 
Überall wird unser schönes Makedonien und unsere reiche Geschichte promoviert.

Welch stolzes Gefühl Makedonier zu sein!


Danke Hippokrates

Hier wird keine slawen geschichte vorgestellt .Du kannst doch mit 30 langsam zwischen griechisch und bulgarisch unterscheiden oder?
 
Hier wird keine slawen geschichte vorgestellt .Du kannst doch mit 30 langsam zwischen griechisch und bulgarisch unterscheiden oder?

Im Museum von Thessaloniki sollte aber diese auch ihren Platz finden!

Schließlich galt Saloniki einst als die Stadt "in der alle Thessalonier reinstes slawisch" sprechen würden...

Du musst auch die dunkle Seite eurer Propaganda beachten wenn du mich mit nicht durchdachte Postings irgendwie erniedrigen willst. Denn gerade eben ging der Schuss in die verkehrte Richtung :D
 
Im Museum von Thessaloniki sollte aber diese auch ihren Platz finden!

Schließlich galt Saloniki einst als die Stadt "in der alle Thessalonier reinstes slawisch" sprechen würden...

Du musst auch die dunkle Seite eurer Propaganda beachten wenn du mich mit nicht durchdachte Postings irgendwie erniedrigen willst. Denn gerade eben ging der Schuss in die verkehrte Richtung :D

Ein schuß nach hinten?Ich habe es dir monate lang in dein eigenen pfeiffen forum tag täglich bewiesen das du ein verklemmter depp bist,der von der antike kein durchblick hat.
Und jetzt spam den thread nicht malaka.
 
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