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A gold wreath in the shape of an ivy plant discovered at a 2,400-year-old tomb complex in Cyprus, dating to the 5th-4th centuries BC. (Photo Credit: Kadir Kaba)
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Queen Victoria, future King Edward VII, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Tsarina Alexandra, and their daughter Grand Duchess Tatiana, at Balmoral Castle, Scotland in 1896. Colorization & Photo Credit @marinaarts
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Bust of Diana By Hiram Powers, 1853. - Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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Greek heroes from the Iliad by Tischbein, from left to right -Menelaus, Paris, Diomedes, Odysseus, Nestor, Achilles and Agamemnon.
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Chichen Itza, Casa de Monjas, Mexico, circa 1898. Chichén Itzá, ruined ancient Maya city in south-central Yucatán state, Mexico. It is thought to have been a religious, military, political, and commercial centre that at its peak would have been home to 35,000 people.
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Egyptian Papyrus Reed Ring,. Date: New Kingdom, 1550-1077 BC. Meidum: Made of gold, jasper and lapis lazuli. Private Collection.
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10th-century gold and enamel Byzantine icon of St Michael, in the treasury of the St Mark’s Basilica. Photograph: Stock Image/Alamy.
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Ancient Egyptian carved siltstone figure, inlaid with shell ring-beads, is more than 5,000 years old (. 3600–3500 BC.) and is just 8cm tall. It was excavated at Naqada by Egyptologist Flinders Petrie. Now on display at the Ashmolean Museum.
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Illustration from beekeeping manuscript. From a Bestiary by Manuel Philes, 1566.
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A carved amethyst amulet of Horus in the form of a falcon standing on a rectangular plinth, wings folded back over body; ribbed suspension loop to the back. Date: Egyptian, Late Period, 664-332 BC. Private Collection.
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View of the Pantheon - Rome by Franz Kaisermann. Swiss (1810). Medium: pen and watercolor.
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Ceremonial Ottoman Turkish dagger decorated with gilt silver, ebony, rubies, emeralds, and turquoise,. Date: late 16th century. Collection: The Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest.
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Silver mounted German hunting sword, c. 19th century. Collection & Credit: Czerny’s International Auction House.
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The Prague Astronomical Clock is one of the city's most popular landmarks. It is well over 600 years old and is one of the oldest functional astronomical clocks in the world. Photo Credit: Getty Images.
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Blind Girl of Pompeii by Herbert Gustave Schmalz-Carmichael (1856-1935) .
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The Birth of Venus - Charles Shannon, 1923.
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Gold Stater of Alexander the Great ca. 336-309 BC.
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Aztec Calendar Stone, Mexico City, Mexico, circa 1897.
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Anubis & Horus spotted having tea in Cairo.By J &K (Janne Schäfer and Kristine Agergaard), as a part of the exhibition Tea with Nefertiti, 2006.
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Roman mosaic showing fishermen battling a giant octopus. On view at the Archaeological Museum of Mytilene, Lesvos, Greece.
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The Essen Crown, 10th century AD. Collection: Essen Cathedral Treasury, Essen, Germany.
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Roman Marble Eagle, Roman Imperial, c. 1st-2nd Century AD. Private Collection.
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The development of Western body armour through the centuries. Illustration: Encyclopedia Britannica.
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Roman gold snake ring, 1st century AD. Solid-gold bracelets and rings in the form of snakes were among the most popular objects in Greek and Roman jewelry. The snakes symbolize fertility. Collection: Walters Art Museum.
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Roman bakery in Ostia Antica, near Rome, Italy.