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Venus of Monruz. It was found near Monruz near Neuchâtel in Switzerland. Period: c. 11.000 years ago. Photographer: Y. André.Dimensions: 18 mm tall and is a black pendant depicting a stylized woman. Collection: Neuchâtel Archaeological Museum in Switzerland.
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The great flood in Florence. Photographed by David Lees, 1966.
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Plastered human skull. Place of origin: Jericho, Palestinian National Authority. Date: c.7000–6500 BC. Medium: Bone, shell and clay, 15.2 x 16.7 x 22 cm. Credit: Ashmolean Museum.
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"Pope Formosus and Stephen VI" - The "Cadaver Synod" by Jean-Paul Laurens (1838–1921). Collection: Nantes Museum of Arts.
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Vulture Pectoral. Date: ca. 1479–1425 B.C. Culture: New Kingdom, Egypt. Medium: Gold sheet. This Vulture pectoral, probably depicting the goddess Nekhbet, was a traditional funerary emblem. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 118.
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A few lithographs from Désiré Charnay’s 1862 publication Cités et ruines Américaines. Mitla, Palenqué, Izamal, Chichen-Itza, Uxmal.
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Female figurine (known as the Venus of Draguseni). Medium: Fired clay Dimenisons:, 20 cm height. Date: Cucuteni Culture -c. 6,500 years old, Neolithic Period. Found in the hills around Drăguşeni (Botosani) northeast Romania. Now on display at the Botosani County Museum.
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Terracotta hydria depicting the nine Muses, accompanied by Dionysus and Hermes. From Athens, ca. 510 BC. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC. Photographer: Rosemania via Flickr / Wikimedia Commons.
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Dish with a Depiction of Hippocampus. Place of origin: Southern Italy, Apulia (Puglia). Date: ca. 320-310 B.C. Medium: Clay. Collection: Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg.
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Boot. Production Date: Late Medieval: early - mid-14th century. Collection: Museum of London, UK.
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Andromeda by Auguste Rodin. Modeled in 1885; carved 1886. Medium: marble, 29.8x29.2x22.9 cm. Collection: Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Pieter Brueghel the Elder - The Tower of Babel (the second version), details, 1564.
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Still Lifes by Vincent Van Gogh.
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Detail of a mosaic depicting “A Tiger Kills two Wild Asses”. Overall dimensions: 2.4 × 1.73m. Found at the House of the Dionysian Procession in Thysdrus (El Djem, Tunisia). El Djem (Tunesia), Archaeological Museum. Credit: akg-images.
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Roman Gold Snake Ring with Herakles Knot, 1st Century AD. Private Collection.
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The Book of the Faiyum. Culture: Egyptian Date: 1st century B.C.- A.D. 2nd century. Period: Greco-Roman. Place of origin: Egypt, Faiyum. Medium: Red and black ink on papyrus. Now on display at the Walters Art Museum.
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Mosaics with Athletes. Collection: Vatican, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Profane Museum. Date: First half of the 4th cent. AD.
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Stone carving from temple at Palenque, Mexico, circa 1895.
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Jonah. Detail from the Pamplona Bible, Navarre, c. 1197. Collection: Amiens, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 108, fol. 146r
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Amethyst lion head. Culture: Roman, 1st-4th century AD. Collection: Artemis Gallery.
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Royal procession passing through the Ishtar Gate on New Year's Day in ancient Babylon. Illustration by Peter Jackson, British (1922–2003)
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Apollo on a swan, red figured bell krater. Date: 400 BC - 380 BC. Collection: British Museum.