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The '''Archaeological Museum of Thebes''' is a [[museum]] in [[Thebes, Greece]] dedicated to the [[Boeotia]] region.
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The '''Archaeological Museum of Thebes''' is a [[museum]] in [[Thebes, Greece]].
==History==
The history of the museum began in 1894 when barracks on the site of the current museum where turned into exhibition rooms for archaeological finds from across [[Boeotia]]. In 1905 a new building was erected with funds from the ''Archaeological Society at Athens''. The current building was built in 2007.

==Gallery==
<gallery>
Mouseio2.jpg
Amts105.jpg
File:Amth02.jpg
Man and antelope, painting on larnax, Tanagra, Late Helladic III, AM Thebes, 0127.jpg
Bull-leaping, painting on larnax, Tanagra, Late Helladic III, AM Thebes, 01281.jpg
Ithyphallic male figurine on a bird, terracotta, 700-600 BC, AM Thebes, d0111.jpg
Kouros from thebes.jpg
Black-figure skyphos, Dionysos, turban, female musicians, 520-500 BC, AM Thebes, 0120.jpg
Black-figure kantharos, naked dance, AM Thebes, 0105.jpg
Red-figure skyphos, satyr, thyrsos, skin of panther, 500-480 BC, AM Thebes, 0118.jpg
Kabeiric kantharos, Kabeirion, 5th century BC, AM Thebes, 0117.jpg
Kabeiric black-figure skyphos, Kaberion, 430-400 BC, AM Thebes, 0115.jpg
Figurines Museum of Thebes.JPG
Amth90.jpg
Findings - Cave of the Leibethrid Nymphs.JPG
File:Encaustic on marble, portrait of a young man from a grave stele, with an inscription ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣ ΧΑΙΡΕ Theodoros Farewell 2.png|A [[Hellenistic Greek]] [[encaustic painting]] on a marble tombstone depicting the portrait of a young man named Theodoros, dated 1st century BC during the period of [[Roman Greece]]
</gallery>


==External links==
==External links==
*{{Official website| https://www.mthv.gr/en}}
*[http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3372 Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130413092026/http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3372 Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism]
*[http://www.latsis-foundation.org/megazine/publish/ebook.php?book=64&preloader=1 Archaeological Museum of Thebes - Ebook by Latsis Foundation]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130411024007/http://www.latsis-foundation.org/megazine/publish/ebook.php?book=64&preloader=1 Archaeological Museum of Thebes - Ebook by Latsis Foundation]


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Latest revision as of 20:53, 7 September 2024

The Archaeological Museum of Thebes is a museum in Thebes, Greece dedicated to the Boeotia region.

History

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The history of the museum began in 1894 when barracks on the site of the current museum where turned into exhibition rooms for archaeological finds from across Boeotia. In 1905 a new building was erected with funds from the Archaeological Society at Athens. The current building was built in 2007.

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38°19′25″N 23°19′4″E / 38.32361°N 23.31778°E / 38.32361; 23.31778