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Streetlet at Messaria, Andros.
Streetlet at Ioulis, Kea island.
View of the Chora of Naxos.
Female everyday costumes of ancient Greece.
Greek mountaineers.
1. View of the outer peristyle of the temple of Athena, today part of the cathedral church of Syracuse. 2. Fountain of Arethousa, Syracuse.
View of quarry in Syracuse. At the time of the author's visit, the quarry was within the garden of the Capuchin monastery.
1. Stone bridge near the necropolis of Pantalica, Sicily. 2. The necropolis of Pantalica in Sicily, at the site of ancient Herbessus.
Street market around Ottoman fountain at Kornaros square, Heraklion (today known as Philanthropiki fountain). On the left, the Venetian fountain of Bebo.
Remains of ancient building near the village of Vlithia, Chania.
Athenian ships sail out to Salamis (imaginary representation).
A caravan of women leaves Athens.
Pericles surrounded by Athenian women lamenting the death of Themistocles (imaginary representation).
Imaginary reconstruction of the Lion Gate of Mycenae.
Imaginary reconstruction of Mycenae acropolis.
Depiction of Spartan youth practicing sports at the Gymnasium.
Race in ancient Sparta.
View of Athens in the late 19th century.
Funerary stele of a mother and her young children.
Fictional representation of gynaeconites (female quarters) of affluent house, possibly of a hetaera, showing typical morning activities.
Flower sellers (imaginary representation).
The flower market of ancient Athens (imaginary representation).
Entrance to an ancient Greek house (imaginary reconstruction).
Greek women doing household tasks.
Scene from the Symposium of Plato, after the painting by Anselm Feuerbach.
Imaginary reconstruction of the Horologion of Andronikos Kyrristos and adjacent area, Athens.
Imaginary reconstruction of the Agora of ancient Athens.
Imaginary reconstruction of Dipylon, the entrance to the cemetery of Kerameikos.
Imaginary reconstruction of temple of Poseidon in Paestum.
Imaginary reconstruction of the Erechtheion at the Acropolis of Athens.