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Women (1837 Subjects)

The procession of August 15th (Dormition of the Virgin), Tinos.

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View of Chora of Naxos.

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The gate of the temple of Apollo (Portara) at the Chora of Naxos.

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Streetlet at the castle of Naxos.

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Women of Amorgos spinning at their homes.

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Greek traditional dance.

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Greek peasants returning home.

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Woman from Mantoudi, Euboea, in traditional costume.

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Specimens of Greek artistic dress.

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Female everyday costumes of ancient Greece.

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Offering to a goddess in the inner court of a house or temple (imaginary reconstruction).

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Greek mountaineers.

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Greek hospitality.

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The valley of Sellasia in Laconia.

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Reconstruction of ancient Sparta.

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Tomb of Queen Joanna I (1328-1382), granddaughter of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.

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Tomb of princess Maria of Durazzo, granddaughter of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.

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The tomb of Agnès and Clemence, descendants of Robert of Anjou at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.

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1. View of the port of Syracuse from the sea, with Mount Aetna in the background. 2. View of the port of Syracuse from the city.

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1. View of the outer peristyle of the temple of Athena, today part of the cathedral church of Syracuse. 2. Fountain of Arethousa, Syracuse.

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View of the ancient theare of Syracuse, before it was excavated.

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Papyrus plants and other flora typical of Sicily.

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1. Landscape near Piazza Armerina, Sicily. 2. Landscape near Pietrapercia, Sicily.

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1. Stone bridge near the necropolis of Pantalica, Sicily. 2. The necropolis of Pantalica in Sicily, at the site of ancient Herbessus.

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Street market around Ottoman fountain at Kornaros square, Heraklion (today known as Philanthropiki fountain). On the left, the Venetian fountain of Bebo.

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Coins of Knossos.

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Coins of Knossos.

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The site of ancient Elyros near the village of Rodovani, Chania province. The site was first identified by Robert Pashley.

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Remains of ancient building near the village of Vlithia, Chania.

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Cretan female peasant.

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