Professor John M. Camp, with this comprehensive book, presents an up-to-date overview of the monuments of ancient Athens and Attica, making a complete tour of this area. His richly illustrated work will attract not only scientists and students of Greek culture but also visitors exploring ancient sites.
John M. Camp is the director of the Ancient Athenian Market excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies of Athens and Professor of Classical Archeology at Randolph - Macon College.
Silver Tetradrachm coin of Aetolia, depicting Hercules on the obverse of the coin and the personalized Aetolia, sitting on a pile of shields, on the reverse.
220 - 189 BC., Aetolia, Central Greece.
Diameter of the coin: 2,6 cm
Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Silver-plated Brass.
Handmade copy of the silver four-drachma coin (tetradrachm) of King Lysimachus of Thrace, depicting the head of Alexander the Great on the obverse of the coin and goddess Athena, holding victory in her hands, on the reverse.
297 - 281 B.C., Macedonia
Diameter of the coin: 3 cm
Handmade copy of the silver stater coin of Gortyn, depicting Europe on the obverse of the coin and Zeus transformed into a calm bull, on the reverse. Dated 325 B.C., Gortyn, Crete.
Diameter of the coin: 2,6 cm | Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Handmade silver-plated brass.
Handmade copy of the silver stater coin of Aegina, depicting a sea turtle on the obverse of the coin and an incuse square with irregular shapes, on the reverse. Aegina was the first city-state, that minted coins in Greece. Dated 500 - 480 B.C., Saronic gulf.
Dimensions of the coin: 1,8cm x 2cm | Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Silver four-drachma "tetradrachm" coin of Athens, bearing the head of Goddess Athina on the obverse of the coin and the symbol of wisdom, the owl with an olive branch and the inscription ΑΘΕ (athe), on the reverse.
449 - 419 B.C., Athens, Attica.
Diameter of the coin: 2,5cm
A unique piece of jewelry crafted entirely by hand in precious silver 925°, with an exclusive design! Ensure "Love" right now at an affordable price and say "I love you" in a memorable way!
Dimensions of the "figure 8": 4cm x 1,8cm
Dimensions of the bracelet: 18 cm
Silver 925°
We created a unique letter opener, using letters of the greek alphabetic script. The letters are inspired by letters on both sides of the handle.
Dimensions: 3cm x 18cm x 8 mm
Brass
We created a letter opener, inspired by a custom made tool, designed to open buttonwholes.
19th century
Dimensions: 2,5cm x 18cm
Brass.
Copper Cross with relief depiction of the Crucified Jesus. The cross is inspired by a cross, used as a reliquary, dated to (th century A.D..
9th century AD.
Dimensions: 5cm x 6,5cm
Brass with natural oxidation.
A spearhead, part of the ancient greek weapon called dory, which covers the top of the dory. It can be used as a letter opener.
Ancient Olympia
Dimensions: 18cm x 4cm.
Copy in brass
A spearhead, that was secured to a pole edge with a hole in the end of the lumen, turned into a useful letter opener. The original is in copper.
Dimensions: 18cm x 2cm
Spearhead is the front part of the spear (drory) which was an ancient greek weapon. The original was found in Ancient Olympia and is in copper. It can be used as a letter opener. Dimensions: 18cm x 1,5cm
Υour lucky coin! The so-called "Constantinato" is a coin of Byzantine origin, which is concidered to be miraculous, according to Greek tradition. This "Constantinato" lucky coin is a copy of the original constantinato coin handmade of solid silver 925°.
Diameter: 2,5 cm
A silver pendant of unique beauty that will surprise with it's aesthetic, inspired by the silver tetradrachm of Amphipolis with the head of Apollo embossed on the obverse and a torch within an incuse square, with the word AMFIPOLITON or AMFIPOLITEON, carved upon its raised frame.
356-355 Β.C., Amfipolis, Macedonia.
Diameter: 2,5cm
Thickness: 0,3cm
Silver 999°.
We created for you a special pendant with black satin cord, inspired by the silver Attic tetradrachm (four-drachma coin) of Thasos, depicting on the one side the bust of Dionysus and on the other Hercules and the inscription, IRAKLEOUS, SAVIOR and THASSION.
2nd century B.C., Thasos.
Bracelet with two silver miniature figurines, inspired by findings of ancient Cypriot culture. The two little figurines are the well known cruciform figurine and the bull-shaped rhyton. The bracelet is braided by hand with black satin cord and a turquoise stone for blessing and good luck!
Dimension of the bracelet: 18cm
Dimensions of the charms: 2cm
Dimension of the stone: 1-1,5cm
Silver 925° and turquoise stone.
We created a paper weight with the letters of local variants of the greek alphabetic script, which is a left writing system and one of the first scripts.
8th-7th century B.C., Ancient Greece
Dimensions: 8cm x 8cm x 6 mm
Plank-shaped figurine of human form. These figurines became the most common form of human representation in Cypriot art and they were probably associated with fertility, birth and death. They are usually discovered in tombs.
2000-1800 B.C., Cyprus
Dimensions: 19,5cm x 2cm x 6mm
From the ancient coin of Thebes, with the design of the shield (aspis) on the one side, we have created for you a special two-sided silver pendant which can be worn each time from a different side. Every time a new look.
379-338 B.C., Thebes, Boeotia.
The illustrations of the ancient coin of Naxos and its reliefs, inspired us to create a jewel of unique aesthetic and historical value. The coin features the head of Dionysus, wearing an ivy wreath. The reverse side bears the inscription NAXION around a Silenus. The two different designed sides enable you to wear it each time, like is the first time!
461-430 B.C., Naxos.
We were inspired by the shape of the fish and we created for you a unique bookmark.
Dimensions: 5cm x 2,1cm x 2mm
Silver 925°.
We created a silver-plated paper weight, in the shape of a frying-pan vessel. An impressive decorative and useful work of art, mad especially for you and your office needs.
Early Cycladic II, 2800-2300 BC
Dimensions: 8,3 cm x 9,5 cm x 1 cm
Silver-plated Paper Weight
A pendant in the shape of a rose, designed for every romantic occasion. A stunning jewel that will brighten your clothing.
Dimensions: 4,5cm x 4cm
Pendant in the shape of an egg with paisley, inspired by paislies decorating the vestments of emperors and clerics, this pendant is crafted by hand in order to present to you a unique jewel for Easter.
Dimentions: 3,5cm x 5cm
Gold-plated 24K brass.
Plank-shaped figurine of human form. These figurines became the most common form of human representation in Cypriot art and they were probably associated with fertility, birth and death. They usually had a flat body and a narrower head and neck.
Dimensions: 5,5 cm x 17,5 cm x 4 cm
Dimensions of the base: 5,5 cm x 2 cm x 4 cm
Handmade replica of the ancient silver tridrachm (three-drachma coin) of Delphi, which is among the most rare of all the Greek coins. It features on the obverse type of the coin shows two rhyta (drinking vessels) in the form of ram’s heads and above them, two dolphins swimming toward each other. The inscription DALPHIKON (ΔAΛΦIKON) is also written in small letters below and the motifs are bordered by a dotted circle. The reverse of this coin is decorated with a quadripartite incuse square in the form of a coffered ceiling. Each coffer is decorated with a dolphin. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
480-475 B.C., Delphi
Diameter of the coin: 2,5 cm
Dimensions of the case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Handmade replica of the ancient silver tetradrachm (four-drachma coin) of Ainos (Aenus), which depicts the head of Hermes, wearing a petasos (hat). The reverse shows a goat standing right and the inscription AINI written above it, all pictured within an incuse square. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
5th century B.C., Ainos, Thrace
Diameter of the coin: 2,3 cm
Handmade replica of the ancient silver decadrachm (ten-drachma coin) of Syracuse, also known as “Demareteion”. The obverse depicts a four-horse chariot, whose charioteer is being crowned by Goddess Nike (Victory). The reverse shows the head of the nymph Arethousa, encircled by four dolphins. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging. Dated 4th century B.C., Syracuse
Diameter of the coin: 2,5 cm | Dimensions of the case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Handmade Silver-plated brass.
Handmade replica of the ancient gold stater of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon). The coin depicts the head of Athena, wearing a crested Corinthian helmet and on the reverse it features Goddess Nike standing, holding a wreath in her left hand and a stylus in her right hand. It also bears the inscription ALEXANDROU (ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ). The coin is handmade of gold-plated brass and is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
Handmade replica of the ancient silver tetradrachm of Philip II of Macedon, which depicts the laureate head of Zeus, facing right. The reverse side of the coin depicts a young boy on horseback, facing right and holding a palm branch. It also bears the inscription PHILIPPOY (ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ) at the top of the reverse side of the coin. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
323-315 B.C., Amphipolis, Macedonia
Diameter of the stater: 2,5 cm
Silver ring, bearing an ancient greek proverb. The ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, means that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Dimensions: 2cm x 0,7cm
Handmade solid silver 925°, adjustable.
Silver ring with an ancient greek proverb. The ring bears the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
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Dimensions: 2,6cm x 3cm x 1mm
Solid silver 925°.
Head of Cycladic figurine. The shape of the marble head and features show that it probably comes from a Cycladic figurine that of the folded hands type,dating between 2800 - 2100 BC
Solid silver 925° handmade copy in the form of a bookmark.
Dimensions: 3 cm x 3,5cm x 1mm
Our proposal for the charm for the new year 2018 is inspiered by the minimal shape of the Head of a Cycladic figurine, which can also be used as unique handmade bookmark. This Cycladic marble figurine is of the folded hands type,dating between 2800 - 2100 BC. It comes with a tassel and the number of the year "18" in solid silver and in a gift packaging.
Solid silver 925° handmade copy
Head of Cycladic figurine. The shape of the marble and features show that it probably comes from a Cycladic figurine that of the folded hands type,dating between 2800 - 2100 BC
Metapontion stater coin replica with an embossed ear of wheat. Their designs usually refered to the source of wealth from domestic production and sometimes to the patron goddess of the publishing city. 6th cent. B.C. Handmade silver-plated brass placed in a specially designed acrylic case.
Ashtray with the letters of local variants of the greek alphabetic script, which is a left writing system and one of the first scripts, in the shape of an ancient Cycladic rectangular flat palette.
Cycladic civilization, 2800-2300 B.C.
Dimensions: 14 cm x 7 cm x 1 cm
Handmade solid brass.
Side silver stater of Pamphylia which dates back to 450 BC. On the obverse side of the coin there is a picture of a pomegranate and on the reverse an inscription in local alphabet together with the image of a crow. Dimensions: diameter 2,5cm x 2mm
Handmade silver-plated brass placed in a specially designed acrylic case to exhibit both sides.
Cufflinks with letters of the Greek Alphabetic script engraved on them. A sophisticated gift created for the admirers of the ancient greek culture and the greek alphabetic system. A gift proposal for men handmade of silver 925°.
8th - 7th century B.C.
Dimensions: 1,8 cm x 1,5 cm
Oak Leaf Gold-plated 24K Earrings II. The earrings were inpired by the golden wreath of king Philip II of Macedon, which was found at his tomb in the city of Vergina in Greece.
Dimensions: 2 cm x 3,5 cm
The hook of each earring is handmade of silver 925° and all toghether gold-plated in 24K, NICKEL FREE!
Silver 2 drachma coin of Larissa. Inspired by the history of the city of Larissa, we created a copy of this specific coin. The one side of the coin depicts the head of a Larissa nymph and on the reverse there is a horse troting and the sign LARIS AION (ΛΑΡΙΣ ΑΙΩΝ). It dates 395-344 B.C. Larissa, Thessaly, Greece.
Diameter of the coin: 2,5cm | Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Copy in solid brass silver-plated in 999° silver solution.
Silver two-drachma coin of Kos island in the complex of Dodecanese in the Aegean Sea in Greece.
Copy in solid brass silver-plated 999° solution.
Silver Stater of Thebes.
Copy in solid brass silver-plated in silver solution 999.
Silver stater of Phaistos. On the one side of the coin there is a depiction of the giant statue of Talos with the inscripiton TALON. On the other side a bull attacking with the inscription FAIST[ION]. 300-280 B.C. Handmade copy in solid brass silver-plated in silver solution 999° in specially designed acrylic case.
Silver tetradrachm of Alexander III Macedon. Inspired by the history of Alexander the Great we created a copy of this specific coin in solid brass, silver-plated and placed in a specially designed acrylic case in order to be able to exhibit both sides. The one side of the coin depicts the head of Hercules and on the reverse Zeus enthroned and the inscription KING ALEXANDER (VASSILEOS ALEXANDROU).
320-317 B.C. Mecedonia, Greece.
Handmade copy in silver-plated solid brass.
Tripod head paper weight bearing a geometric design. This handmade brass paper weight (presse papier) comes from the upper part of a the leg of a bronze tripod and is part of its decoration. Ancient Olympia, 8th century B.C.
Dimenstions:7 cm x 8 cm x 0,5 cm