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Kurt Cobain at the Colosseum (1989).
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This fragment of a stela (commemorative stone slab) originally illustrated a prayer invoking the crocodile god Sobek, who provided all that the deceased needed in the next world. circa 1292-1075 B.C. Brooklyn Museum.
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Baboon Applique From an Animal Mummy, possibly from Saqqara, Egypt. Ptolemaic Period. Now on display at the Brooklyn Museum.
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Dancing Maenads Roman, 1st century AD. Private Collection.
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Toy horse on wheels. Medium: painted wood. Dimensions: 7.6 cm high by 11.5 cm long. Place of origin: Roman Egypt, 1st-3rd century AD, found at Akhmim. Now on display at the British Museum.
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Map of the Earth according to Hecataeus of Miletus (c. 550 BC – c. 476 BC). © Ekdotiki Athinon. Besides his written works, Hecataeus is also credited with improving the map of Anaximander, which he saw as a disc encircled by Oceanus.
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Seals of the Goddess Inanna. Inanna is the ancient Sumerian goddess of love, sensuality, fertility, procreation, and also of war.
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Stained Glass and Black Cat, Raphael Vavasseur, Digital Art, 2015.
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1973 Greece 2 Drachmai Athene noctua, symbol of goddess Athena which was first depicted on an ancient Greek tetradrachm (5th century B.C.),
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Prehistoric owl figures in stone, bone, and clay (Illionis, Missouri, Ohio, Mississippi, Costa rica & France) - Credit: Peter A. Bostrom.
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The Evening Bowl, A Tub Full with Stars - Tim Storrier , 1994. Australian, b.1949- Lithograph , 1-35, 55 x 75 cm. Private collection, Brisbane.
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Quetzalcoatl (feathered serpent), detail from Teotihuacán, Mexico.
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An Inuit Otter Amulet. Medium: ivory. Date: circa.1870-1880. Dimensions: 3.5 inches long. The amulet shows an otter swimming on its back with its paws touching its face. The holes and skeletal markings were a reminder of mortality and the passage of time.
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A Roman marble torso of an athlete, ca. 1st–2nd century A.D. 94 cm. Private Collection.
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Detail, Gypsum wall panel relief showing the god Ninurta and monster Anzu. The god is Ninurta, chief god of the city of Nimrud and has a thunderbolt in each hand; he pursues the monster Anzu.
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Mushhushhu dragon, Symbol of the God Marduk, Panel from the Ishtar Gate - Babylon. Date: 604 - 562 BC. Now on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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A Masque for the Four Seasons, by Walter Crane, 1905-1909. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection:Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt - Darmstadt, Germany.
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Tripod Plate with Jaguar Holding Decapitated Head. Place of origin: Guatemala, Northern Petén. Culture: Maya. Date: A.D. 700-850. Medium: Slip-painted ceramic. Collection: LACMA.
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Classical Black-figure Octopus Jug,. Culture: Greek. Place of origin: Sicily. c. Late 5th Century BC.
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Scythian Gold Deer Ornament, 7th-6th Century BC. Private Collection.
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Lotus blossoms from the tomb of Kagemni in Saqqara, Egypt. 6th dynasty. Photo taken by Hervé Champollion.
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Detail of a frog from a Nilotic mosaic from the House of the Faun, Pompeii, 1st century AD.
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Egyptian Rock Crystal Fly Amulet, New Kingdom, c. 1550-1069 BC. Private Collection.
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Snake. Culture: Greek. Period: Classical Period. Date: 400 B.C. Medium: Bronze.
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Types of early columns.