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Gold bracelet with animal head (detail), 4th-3rd B.C., Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, Greece.
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Gold Ornament in the form of a Bee. 1700-1600 BC, Minoan. Length: 1.9 cm. (Collection: The British Museum)
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Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt, detail heads of Athena and Isis (Ceiling above the grand staircase, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918).
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The Temple of Apollo - Archaeological Site of Delphi, Greece. Photographer: Papaioannou Voula Th. 1950.
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Smiling bat. Detail from the Bestiary/Liber de natura bestiarum, England after 1236. Collection: British Library, Harley 3244, fol. 55v.
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The Lyre from Ur. The Lyre of Ur or Harps of Ur are considered to be the world's second oldest surviving stringed instruments after the ones discovered in the Maykop culture.
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The frescoes of spring. Detail with the kiss of the swallows. Akrotiri, Thera island, Cyclades, Greece.
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Mummy of fish. Ptolemaic Period, ca. 305-30 BC. Now in the Louvre.
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Can you imagine a king's tomb under the parking lot where you park your car every day? One of the greatest discoveries of archaeology: Discovery of Richard III's tomb, Leicester, Great Britain, 2012.
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‘Slug’ by Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-1799), painter of the Maruyama school.
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Mantle, ca 1805. Culture: Spanish. Medium: silk, metal thread. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.
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The White Owl by William J. Webbe. Signed in monogram and dated 1856 lower left. Medium: Oil on panel.
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Ancient Egyptian wooden kohl spoon in the shape of a gazelle; artist and date unknown. Now in the Louvre.
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The three pyramids seen through palm grove, Egypt, Cairo. Photography: G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection. Date: 1936.
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Ring. Date: ca. 1870. Medium: Gold band with green stone head set with diamond chips. Place of Origin: American (?). Diameter: 1.8 cm.
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Golden Uraeus of Senusret II. Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, reign of Senusret II, ca. 1897-1878 BC. From the Pyramid of Senusret II at Lahun. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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Bat from the Art of Falconry (De Arte Venandi Cum Avibus), a Latin ornithology book originally published in 1241 by Frederick II, the Holy Roman Emperor from 1196-1250.
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A gilded wooden figurine of a deer from the Pazyryk burials, 5th century BC.
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Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket by Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (1834-1903). Medium: Oil on canvas. Collection: Detroit Institute of Arts.
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Medieval Silver-Gilt Skull Ring, c. 16th Century AD.
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The Giza pyramid complex, Egypt, circa 1865.
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The Roman Emperors (Work: Et Tu Antiquities)
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Esther scroll in fish-like case. Place of origin: Eastern Europe, 19th century. Collection: The Jewish Museum, London.
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Mummy of Hatshepsut, Cairo Museum Catalogue, 1912.
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The cat’s tower besieged by the mice book of hours, London ca. 1320-1330. British Library, Harley 6563, fol. 72r.