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Bull-shaped vessel, 15th century BCBull-shaped vessel. Base ring ware from Agia Paraskevi, 15th century BC
Reconstruction of the Priest-King fresco at Knosssos, 17th-14th century BCReconstruction of the Priest-King fresco at the Minoan palace of Knosssos, 17th-14th century BC
View of the Royal Minoan palace of Knossos, c. 1700-1300 BCView of the Royal Minoan palace of Knossos from the hillside across the valley, c.1700-1300 BC
Hittite Hieroglyphs from an inscription on a monument, 15th century BCHittite Hieroglyphs, a very ancient script already in use by 1500 BC. This example was a inscription on a monument, from the British Museums collection
Egyptian relief of the annals of Tuthmosis III, 15th century BCEgyptian relief of the annals of Tuthmosis III (ruled 1479-1425 BC) and his campaigns in Palestine and Syria from Karnak in Egypt, 15th century BC
Gold Greek cup with a wild bull motif, 15th century BCGreek gold cup with a wild bull motif, from Vaphio. At the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 15th century BC
Egyptian sculpture of Queen Hatsheput, 15th century BCEgyptian sculpture of Queen Hatsheput (1508-1458 BC)
Egyptian painting of a young man and woman
Nefertiti and two of her daughters beneath the rays of the Sun-disk (Aten). A relief from El-Amarna, Egypt. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin
Akhenaten holding one of his daughters beneath the rays of the Sun-disk (Aten). A relief from El-Amarna, Egypt. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin
Syrian golden bowl from the temple of BaalGolden bowl from the temple of Baal at Kas Shamra, Syria, depicting the hunting of wild bulls
Chalcedony cylinder-seal in the first Kassite style, owned by Sha-if-Imma, son of Lugal-Mansi
Gold and bronze statuette of Baal hurling a thunderbolt from Minet-el-Beda, Syria. From the Louvres collection
Model soldiers from the tomb of an 18th dynasty pharoah, Ancient Egyptian, 16th-13th century BC
Mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Dayr al-Bahri, Egypt, c1457 BC. Hatshepsut (c1504-1457 BC) was the daughter of Thutmose I and wife of Thutmose II
Granite statue of a seated Ancient Egyptian scribe, from Karnak, 17 / 18th dynasty, c1500 BCGranite statue of a seated Ancient Egyptian scribe, from Karnak, 17/18th dynasty, c1500 BC
Goddess Isis with King Tuthmosis III, Ancient Egyptian, 15th century BC. Painted limestone relief at Deir el Bahn, Luxor, Egypt
Statue of Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tuthmosis III, Luxor, 18th Dynasty, 15th century BC. Tuthmosis (Thutmose) III ruled Egypt from 1479-1426 BC, initially with his aunt, Hatshepsut
Reconstructed balustrade west front of the Palace of Knossos, Crete, c1400 BC. Knossos was the capital of the Minoan civilization, which flourished on Crete from c3000-c1100 BC
Egyptian Surveyor with coiled rope for measuring, 1400 BCEgyptian Surveyor with coiled rope for measuring, 1400BC. The Pharaohs surveyors used measurements based on body parts. It is thought the Egyptians introduced the earliest fully-developed base 10
Queen Hatshepsut and her co-regent Pharaoh Thutmosis III, 18th Dynasty. c1503BC-1483 BC. Slab from the Temple of Hatshepsut within the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak, Egypt
The Royal Road leading to the Minoan palace at Knossos, 15th century BCThe Royal Road leading to the Minoan palace at Knossos, called by Evans the oldest road in Europe, 15th century BC
Minoan Poppy Goddess - note the poppy-heads on her crown - from a shrine at Gazi, near Heracleion on Crete. From the Archaeological Museum of Heracleion, Crete
Treasure room of the Minoan palace at Zakro, 20th-15th century BCTreasure room of the Minoan palace at Zakro. The room is c. 3m x 2.5m and had eight large caese separated by thin brick walls
House in the Minoan town at Akrotiri, 15th century BCHouse in the Minoan town at Akrotiri, covered in the volcanic eruption of c. 1450 BC by volcanic ash
Entrance of a tumulus at Mycenae, late Bronze Age, Greece, c1450-c1100 BC. Mycenae was a prehistoric Greek city discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) in the 1870s