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Excavated Ruins Of Herculaneum – Destroyed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 24 August 79 AD.
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Stairs into the Royal Tombs of Ur. 1920's, Iraq.
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Painted chest, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Thebes, Egypt, ca. 1333–1323 BC.
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Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
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Notre-Dame , 1952. Photographer: Marc Riboud.
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Photo from the Uruk excavation in 1929/30 - Discovery of the statuette of a ‘high priest’ in a vessel. 3.000-2.000 B.C.
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Rembrandt, Skeleton Rider, ca. 1655.
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Cape. c. 1570-1580. Collection: Museu del Disseny de Barcelona.
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Detail from Painted Garden fresco, House of the Golden Bracelet, Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Naples. c. 1st century AD. #happynewyear
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Javanese gold arm band, dated to the early 10th century AD. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Owl Attacking a Bat by Hōraku (Japan, active early to mid-19th century). Medium: Ebony with inlays. Collection: Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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The Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verita), Rome, Italy. The massive marble mask weighs about 1300 kg and probably depicts the face of the sea titan god Oceanus.
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Artist’s Sketch of a Swallow, Thebes, Egypt, ca. 1479–1458 B.C. Medium: Limestone. Dimensions: 6.6 x 10.6 cm. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.
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Minoan Bull’s Head Rhyton, ca. 1450 B. C. from the Little Palace of Knossos, Crete.
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Mapuche medicine women with the symbols of their profession, Chile, 1908.
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Protective face mask. Date: 1917-1918. Place of origin: United Kingdom.
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Shaun Tan - "Tales from the inner city", 2018.
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The Roman Empire’s 250,000 miles of road re-imagined as a subway transit map. Created by Sasha Trubetskoy @sasha_trub.
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The Last Judgment (detail) by Hans Memling, c. 1467-1471.
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The Unicorn In Captivity (From The Unicorn Tapestries) c. 1495–1505. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Pair of gauntlets of Maximilian I, ca. 1490. Attributed to Lorenz Helmschmid. Photographer: George Etheredge for The New York Times.
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Prometeus making man from clay by Constantin Hansen, c. 1845. Private collection.
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One of only two authentic old Jolly Rogers known in the world. The red background meant that the ship flying the flag would take no prisoners if their opponents put up a fight. The 18th-century pirate flag is now on display at the National Museum of the Royal Navy.⁣
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Common shapes of Greek vases.
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The Black Cat by Min Zhen. Date: Qing Dynasty–1700s. Medium: Hanging scroll; ink on paper.