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Roman gold snake bracelet, dated to the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD. Private Collection.
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The Education of Achilles by Chiron by Jean-Baptiste Regnault, 1782.
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Memento mori watch in the form of a skull, known as the 'Mary Queen of Scots' watch. Place of origin: Blois, France, ca. 1780-1850. Collection: Science Museum Group, UK.
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Persepolis of the Persians. Work & Credit: Persians on deviantart.
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Horace in the villa - Camillo Miola (1877). Naples, National Museum of Capodimonte.
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Head of a goddess or princess, from Alexandria (blue chalcedony, height: 6.8 cm) Ptolemaic Period. ca. 120-80 BC. Now at the Barbier-Mueller Museum, Geneva.
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Angel from Aurora Consurgens, c.1420. The Aurora consurgens is an alchemical treatise of the 15th century famous for the rich illuminations that accompany it in some manuscripts.
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Campana relief with Hercules fighting the Lernean Hydra. Period: Roman. Date: 50 BC.-AD. 50. Medium: Fired clay.
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Frog pendant. Place of Origin: Panama (Veraguas-Gran Chiriquí). Date: 800-1521 (Pre-Early Conquest). Credit & Collection: The Walters Art Museum.
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The Erechtheum, Athens, ca 1875. Photographer: Konstantin Athanasiou.
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Golden ivy wreath, discovered in a tomb on Cyprus, dating to the 5th-4th centuries BC. Photographer: Kadir Kaba.
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Gold alloy and shell ear plates. Date: 800–550 BC, Peru. Now on display at the Museo Kuntur Wasi, San Pablo, Peru.
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Celtic Gold Ring with Mask Motif, 5th Century BC. Private Collection.
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Crown of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, known as the Crown of the Andes. Date: ca. 1660 (diadem) and ca. 1770 (arches). Geography: Made in Colombia. Culture: Colombian; Popayán. Medium: Gold, repoussé and chased; emeralds. Collection: The Met.
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Details, Circe Invidiosa by John William Waterhouse (1892).
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Plaque of a man and woman on bed engaged in sexual intercourse. Place of origin: Bismaya, Iraq. Period: Isin-Larsa, Old Babylonian. Collection: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.
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Testone by Andrea Salvatori, 2016. Medium: ceramic and porcelain. Dimensions: 60x70x80cm. Photographer: Luca Nostra via artribune com.
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Askos in the form of a duck Etruscan, 350-325 BC. From Vulci, ancient Etruria (now in Lazio, Italy) The British Museum.
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Adam, Eve and the Serpent. Detail from the Commentary on the Apocalypse (The 'Silos Apocalypse') by Beatus of Liébana, c. 1091–1109, Spain. Collection: British Library.
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Olympian Gods and Heroes. Illustration by Masterlevsha on Adobe Stock.
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Sculptors in Ancient Rome by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema.
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A jar filled with 2500-year-old eggs is pictured at the excavation site of an ancient tomb dating back to the Spring and Autumn Period in Shangxing town, Liyang city, east China's Jiangsu province, 24 March 2019.
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Jug with a handle in the form of a goat, From Tell-Basta (Bubastis). Reign of Ramesses II. New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1279-1213 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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Relief from Arch of Titus, Triumphal procession celebrating the crushing of the Jewish revolt in 70 AD. By Titus. Prominent among the spoils is the menorah, seven branched lamp-holder from the temple of Jerusalem. Rome, Italy.
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The cave of Lascaux is a system of caves in Dordogne (France) where they have discovered significant samples of the cave and paleolithic art, dated 17,000 or 18,600 years ago (Magdalenian period) according to the analysis of a rod of reindeer antler.