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“Assyrian” Comb by Eugene-Samuel Grasset (1845-1917), Paul Vever (1851-1915), and Henri Vever (1854-1942). Date: c. 1900. Medium: Horn, repousse gold, cloisonne enamel, and sapphires. Collection: Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Petit Palais.
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“Dogu” ceramics, which were discovered in the remains of Aomori. Jomon-era. BC.3,500 - BC.2,500. Aomori, Japan. More: e-yakimono.net/html/jomon-dog…
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Amalthea and Jupiter's goat - Pierre Julien, 1785. (Laiterie de La Reine, Château de Rambouillet, France)
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Hathor by bettyjiang on artstation. Hathor is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated, later, with Isis and, earlier, with Sekhmet but eventually was considered the primeval goddess from whom all others were derived.
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Detailed image of types of the ancient Greek vessels. Image/Work via planetearthx2.
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Spherical Astrolabe, Museum of the History of Science, 1480. This astrolabe is made of brass with the inscriptions, hour-lines, meridians and circles of altitude in silver; the rotating star map is made of brass, laminated with silver on the ecliptic and equatorial circles.
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Egyptian gold snake ring, dated to the Ptolemaic period, and more specifically to 332-330 BC. Private Collection (?)
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A small ivory sculpture of a polar bear found on Igloolik Island (Canadian eastern Arctic). Culture: Dorset culture. Date: Middle Dorset period, 1st-6th century AD, now on display at the Canadian Museum of History.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1870. Gustave Doré (French, 1832 - 1883)
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Snake water pitcher by Gorham Manufacturing Company Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Medium: Sterling Silver. Date: 1885. Collection: MFA, Boston.
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The Treasure by Carlos Barahona Possolo. Medium: oil on canvas, 90x67 cm, 1998.
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This 7th century helmet was discovered inside a ship burial at Vendel, Uppland, Sweden. Photo: Swedish History Museum (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
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Frigyes Friedrich Miess (German, 1854-1935) - Faun in Italian landscape.
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The Siren by John William Waterhouse. The painting depicts a siren sitting at the edge of a cliff, lyre in hand, staring down at a shipwrecked sailor floating in water, who in turn is staring up at her.
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Statuette of Pazuzu, Assyrian, beginning of the 1st millennium BC. Now on display at the Musée du Louvre. Photo (C) Musée du Louvre, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Thierry Ollivier.
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The heart of Christ viewed through the wound in his side, illustrated in a Book of Hours made in the Netherlands between 1405 and 1413. Credit: Medieval Bodies: Life, Death and Art in the Middle Ages, by Jack Hartnell.
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Aztec/Mixtec sacrificial knife depicting a crouching eagle warrior holding a flint blade, bound together with agave fiber and resin. c. 1400 - 1521.
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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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Luristan bronze daggers - modern-day Iran, circa 9th-7th Century BC. Private Collection.
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The Kings and Queens of England - Poster with the English monarchs from the time of Egbert, first king to rule all of Britania through until the modern day as depicted on their own coins. Credit: Dirty Old Coins, LLC.
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Aerial view of the Forbidden City - Beijing, China. The Forbidden City is the palatial heart of China. Constructed in 1420, during the early Ming Dynasty, it is China's best-preserved imperial palace, and the largest ancient palatial structure in the world.
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The Mermaid’s Rock by Edward Matthew Hale, 1894.
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Detail, Ophelia by Sir John Everett Millais, 1851–2 | Tate Gallery, UK.
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Snake Goddess from the palace at Knossos, c. 1600 B.C. Dimesions: 29.5 cm high. Collection: Archaeological Museum of Heraklion. Photo: Gravure Française / Alamy Stock Photo.
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Bracelet. Carved-coral vine-wreathed head of Bacchus with gold mounts and panther-headed terminals, in a labelled case. Made by: Kirkby & Bunn, 1800's.Made in: Naples, Italy. Materials: coral and gold Collection: British Museum, UK.