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A1120 6th mille BC‐Neolithic Olivova Catal Huyuk ‐ ceremonial dance of hunters, painting on plaster from town of Catal Huyuk

A1120 6th mille BC‐Neolithic Olivova Catal Huyuk ‐ ceremonial dance of hunters, painting on plaster from town of Catal Huyuk

A1169 2nd C. AD Post Cards Marble statue of a dancer‐Perge.

B 379 c.2050 BC Touny Cultic dance

C 819 C.1500 BC N.L. Fresco‐painting at Knossos: Dancing‐girl, fragment from queen's apartments

C1092 c.510‐490 BC Bandinelli Tomb of the Dancers in Tarquinii

C1097 c.530‐520 BC Bandinelli Tomb of the lioness in Tarquinii (detail : two dancers)

C1888 c.500‐475 BC Mitten Dancing satyr (Boeotia)

C1892 5th C. BC Mitten Dancing Satyr

C2292 5th C. BC Schroder Attic red figure vase painting depicts dancing to flute music

C2292 5th C. BC Schroder Attic red figure vase painting depicts dancing to flute music

C2293 Unknown Schroder Relief depicts maenad and satyr dancing

C2294 5th C. BC Schroder Attic red figure vase depicts dancing scene

C2294 5th C. BC Schroder Attic red figure vase depicts dancing scene

C2295 5th C. BC Schroder Attic red figure vase depicts dancing to flute

C2767 Unknown Panofka Vase painting: woman teaching dance (Women in Greek Art)

C2820 c.1500 BC Olivova Fresco in Knossos palace ‐ dancers and spectators

C2821 c.1500 BC Olivova Fresco from Knossos palace ‐ performance and spectators

C3407 c.500 BC J. Neils, et al. Pelike with pyrrhic dancer and aulete attributed to Theseus Painter. (Pan Athenaic
festival)

D 173 Unknown N.L. Pompeii: Villa dei Misteri, Dancing Satyr (Villa of the Mysteries)

D 601 1st C. BC N.L. Statue of grotesque dancing dwarf

D1364 5th C. BC National Geographic Tarquinia ‐ fresco in tomb ‐ dancing

D1599 end 1st C.BC Grant Bronze statuette of dancer from civita

D2647 Etruscan Postcards Tarquinia ‐ Tomb of Geocolien. Painting of a dancer.

D2648 Etruscan Postcards Tarquinia ‐ Tomb of the lionesses. Pianting of a pair of dancers.

E 84 c.2nd C. BC N.L. Celtic bronze statue of dancing woman, Gaul.

E 392 6th C. BC N.L. Halstatt culture women: 1)spinning, 2)weaving on upright loom, 3)playing the lyre;
4)dancing; 5)riding on horseback; pottery, Sopron, Hungary

F 3 Prehistoric Olivova Cliff painting in Southern Africa of dancing ‐ hunters' ceremony

http://www.udel.edu/History/hmc/ANCIENT.pdf