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Octopus Mosaic, c. 4th century BC, Ancient Amvrakia in Arta, Epirus, Greece. Photo Credit: Ephorate of Antiquities of Arta.
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Blind Girl of Pompeii by Herbert Gustave Schmalz-Carmichael (1856-1935) .
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Portrait of Osiris, Lord of eternity, King of the gods. Part of the Book of the Dead of the scribe Nebqed (papyrus). Reign of Amenhotep III. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1391-1353 BC. Now in the Louvre.
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Head of a Markhor Goat. Medium: copper alloy, shell, and red stone. Culture: Sumerian, Early Dynastic III, c. 2550–2250 BC. Photo: University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology.
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Theatre in ancient Greece. Illustration: Peter Jackson, British (1922–2003).
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Cube Statuary by Matthew Simmonds @mattsimm63. Medium: marble. Height 20cm Produced for the 19th edition of the Festival of Islamic Art, Sharjah National Art Museum, UAE, 2016.
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Roman pigeon mosaic from Capua Vetere, in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples.
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A small golden double head minoan axe. Votive jewel. Found in Archalokori cave, 1700 - 1450 BC. Now on display at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete, Greece. Photographer: Jebulon via Wikimedia Commons.
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Subterranean room in the House of Amphitrite, Bulla Regia, Tunisia. (Image Credit: Getty Museum)
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Stela D (also known as Monument 4), dated AD 766, Quiriguá, Guatemala. Quiriguá is an ancient Maya archaeological site along the lower Montagua river in south-eastern Guatemala. Photographer: Alfred Maudslay, 1890.
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The Dying Saint Sebastian (detail),1789 by François-Xavier Fabre.
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Assyrian letters on cuneiform tablets written around 1900 BC. Credit & Collection: British Museum.
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Rabbit riding a snail Armorial, Netherlands circa 1650. Collection: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Chig.G.IV.113, fol. 120v.
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View of the Canopus in the Hadrian's Villa (Italian Villa Adriana). In Tivoli, Italy. Photo: Stock Image.
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Tannhäuser in the Venusberg by John Collier, 1901. Height: 243 cm (95.6 in); Width: 168 cm (66.1 in). Atkinson Art Gallery and Library.
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Bronze turkey feet candle holders, ca. 1890.
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Ceremonial Ottoman Turkish dagger decorated with gilt silver, ebony, rubies, emeralds, and turquoise,. Date: late 16th century. Collection: The Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest.
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Detail, The Apparition by James Tissot, 1885.
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Stone Frog Weight. Culture: Babylonian, Mesopotamia, ca. 2000–1600 B.C. (Old Babylonian period) . Dimensions: 12.3 x 21.8 cm. Collection: Met Museum.
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Le Chat Momifié - The Mummified Cat; found in the excavations of Saint-Germain-en-Laye ~ ca.1862 Photo by Charles Marvilles, Met Museum.
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Ofelia by Ernest Hébert, c. 1910 (details)
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Antique leaded glass (c. 1900s) Spider Web window. Collection & Credit: Milleabros Auctioneers.
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Roman gold snake ring, 1st century AD. Solid-gold bracelets and rings in the form of snakes were among the most popular objects in Greek and Roman jewelry. The snakes symbolize fertility. Collection: Walters Art Museum.
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Detail, Outermost guilded coffin of King Tutankhamun, ca. 1332-1323 B.C, 18th dynasty, New Kingdom (photographs by Harry Burton ca. 1922)
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Overview of the hierarchy in the Holy Roman Empire by Antonie Wierix ( 1565 - 1604).