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Roman pigeon mosaic from Capua Vetere, in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples.
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An ostrich egg found a grave in the Royal Cemetery at Ur, in modern-day Iraq. #HappyEaster
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Anatolian Marble Two-headed Idol, Circa Late 3rd Millennium BC. Private Collection. Detailed post: instagram.com/archaeologyart
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David Boye, 1956 Greek Girl in Corinth with her goat at Apollo’s temple, Greece.
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Stone sculpture of a celestial dancer (Apsara), Hindu mythological creature, India, 1100s .
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Abu Simbel, Egypt. Photographer: Thibaud Chosson.
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Black-figure neck-amphora with Heracles battling an Amazon (left) and Theseus and the Minotaur with Ariadne (right), attributed to the Edinburgh Painter Attic Greece, c. 500 B.C. terracotta. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Whale effigy, ca. 1000/1700. Culture: Chumash (coast of California). Medium: soapstone and clam-shell beads. Now on display at the Portland Art Museum.
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Profile Warrior Ornament. Date: 390–450 AD. Geography: Peru. Culture: Moche. (Loma Negra). Medium: Silvered copper, shell. Collection: The Met.
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Dome of HagiaSophia.It was believed that originally there was a huge cross and later a mosaic of Christ Pantocrator which is thought to have collapsed in a earthquake. During the Fossati Restoration, a verse from Quran was inscripted in the center of dome.
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The Visit of the Pacha of Mossoul to the Excavations at Khorsabad, formerly Niniveh. Félix Thomas (1815-1875).
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St. Catherine’s Monastery, almost 1,500 years old, stands at the base of Mount Sinai on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. Built between 527 and 561 on the orders of Emperor Justinian.
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Ancient Egyptian wooden box with swivel lid in the shape of a bound gazelle. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1550-1292 BC. Now in the Louvre. Photographer: Hervé Lewandowski.
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Maya Stela, Quirigua. Quiriguá in southeastern Guatemala has an impressive array of eighth-century Maya stelae, monuments carved from red sandstone. The site was inhabited beginning in the second century.Photograph by Jacob J. Gayer, National Geographic.
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From Khorsabad - Ancient Mesopotamia. Detail of hands from relief sculptures that once lined the throne room façade in the palace of the Assyrian king Sargon II, who ruled from 721-705 B.C.
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The photographer Antoin Sevruguin (1880) on a wall of a ruin with cuneiform inscription in Persepolis. Collection: Museum Volkenkunde, Leiden.
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Floor mosaic fragment depicting Bacchus. Culture: Roman Date: A.D. 325-330 Medium: Limestone tesserae. Collection: Risd Museum, Denmark.
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Ivory figure of a griffin-headed demon. Date: 799-600 B.C. Place of origin: Toprakkale, Eastern Anatolia region, Turkey. Period/culture: Urartian. Medium: Ivory. Now on display at the British Museum, UK.
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Gameboard. Place of origin: Iraq, Ur. Materials: Shell, limestone, lapis. Now on display at the Penn Museum.
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Falcon Shaped Vessel. Nasca Culture, c.100 BC - AD 600. (Collection: The British Museum)
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Nasca Vessel. Culture: Nasca. Place of origin: Perú, south coast. Date: 100 B.C. – A.D. 800. Medium: Ceramic. Collection: Fowler Museum at UCLA.
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Male anti-masturbation device, British This metal device is one of a number of similar devices which were invented in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries to prevent masturbation. A leather strap which would have kept it in place is now missing. The Science Museum, UK.
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Achaemenid Gold and Cloisonné Duck Bracelet, c. 5th-4th Century BC. Private Collection. The ribbed, solid gold bangle has overlapping terminals, one in the form of a duck with it’s head and beak inlaid with carnelian.
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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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Dancing dogs. Culture: Colima. Place of Origin: Colima, Mexico. Medium: Blackware ceramic. Now on display at the Princeton Universty Art Museum.