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Fish and ducks, Roman mosaic from Pompeii, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
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The Three Graces, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
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Stone relief of an Assyrian warrior and his lion. Palace of king Sargon II at Dur-Sharrukin, present day Khorsabad, northern Iraq ~ ca.713 BC. Louvre.
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Reconstruction of ancient Babylon. Credit: Layard.
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Wall painting of a female head mask. Pompeii ~ 1st century AD.
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An Egyptian rock crystal scarab. Late Period, circa 664-332 BC.
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A piece of the floor mosaic with a scene of chariot races in the CircusMaximus. First half of the 4th century. Piazza Armerina, Villa Romana del Casale, Palaestra.
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Study of the Parthenon, 1869, Sanford Robinson Gifford.
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A Roman glass chalice from Emona. City museum of Ljubljana.
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Scops Owl, Cherry Blossom, and Moon, Ohara Koson, 1926.
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Hippopotamus, Roman, Date: AD 1–100; found in Rome, red marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. Photo: Ole Haupt.
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Conjoined Man and Woman (Curing Ritual Narrative), Jalisco, dates to 100 BC-AD 300, from Jalisco, Mexico. Currently located at the Walters Art Museum, Balitmore, USA.
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Dream Idyll (A Valkyrie) by Edward Robert Hughes (1851 – 1914).
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Inscribed brick in Akkadian from Ešnunna, Iraq which a dog once walked over, leaving behind their paw prints. Circa 2000-1900 BC.
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The lovers of Bordeaux - This intimate Gallo-Roman couple was made by Pistillus, a potter who was working in France, 2nd century. The two figures, naked, but partially covered with a blanket, are tenderly entwined.
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Tutankhamun’s Wooden Chariot. Carter discovered six chariots in the tomb; some were fairly elaborate ceremonial vehicles with golden overlays.
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Dish in the form of a duck or goose. Date: 1558–1303 B.C. Culture: Egyptian Period: New Kingdom , probably 18th Dynasty Medium: Alabaster. Now on display at the Princeton University Art Museum - Princeton, NJ.
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An early image of the Ziggurat of Ur from the 1920’s.
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Herbert James Draper: "The Gates of Dawn", 1900.
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The Ming Tombs in Nanjing, China, circa 1868. Photograph by John Thomson. Source: Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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Opus sectile panel with the Rape of Hylas by the Nymphs. Roman artwork, first half of the 4th century. From the basilica of Junius Bassus on the Esquiline Hill. Rome, Italy.
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Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
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Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai Built between 548 and 565 A.D., Saint Catherine's Monastery is one of the world's oldest working monasteries.
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Pelike (two-handled urn with flat bottom) depicting an acrobat shooting an arrow with her feet. Greece, 4th century BC. Photographer: Marcus Cyron via Wikimedia Commons.
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This photo is from the mid-19th century excavation of the colossal statues at the Nergal Gate of the ancient city of Nineveh. This statue was one of two winged bull-men (aka lamassu ) that guarded one of several entrances to Nineveh dated to the time of King Sennacherib.