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Bulls Head on Sounding Box of Harp, Royal Tombs of Ur, c2500 BC. The Royal Cemetery at Ur is an archaeological site in modern-day Dhi Qar Governorate in southern Iraq
Clay Chamois Figurine from Vaulted Tomb, Porti Messaras, Crete, c2500BC. Early Minoan, PrePalatial Period. Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Crete
Interior of a passage grave, 26th century BCInterior of a passage grave at Fourknocks, 26th century BC
Kerbstone at the entrance to a passage grave, 26th century BCKerbstone at the entrance to a passage grave at Newgrange, 26th century BC
Interior of Neolithic burial chamber, 26th century BCInterior of Neolithic burial chamber, inside a cairn, 26th century BC
Interior of a passage grave at Fourknocks, 3000 to 2500 BCInterior of a passage grave at Fourknocks in County Meath, Ireland. The photograph shows the burial chamber, seen from the entrance passage, 3000 to 2500 BC
Egyptian tomb figure of a woman grinding corn using a saddle quern, c2500 BC. Photograph taken c1910
Gold helmet from Mesopotamia, 2500 BC. From the Iraq Museum
Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, at sunset, c26th century BC
The Great Sphinx at Giza, Ancient Egyptian, c2550 BC. A portrait statue of King Khafre (Chephren) in the form of a sphinx, a mythical creature with a lions body and human head who posed riddles
Steep internal stairway inside the Great Pyramid, Gizeh, Egypt. The Great Pyramid is the only surviving one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The Great Sphinx at night, Gizeh, Egypt. The Sphinx is located on the Giza Plateau with the three pyramids of Khufu (Cheops), Khafre (Chephren), and Menkaura (Men-kau-re)
Ur-Nanshe, king of Lagash, Sumeria, c2500 BC. Detail of a limestone relief showing Ur-Nanshe, one of the kings of the Ur Dynasty I (2650-2350 BC) wearing the traditional fur skirt or Kaunakes
Cycladic marble vase, 26th century BC
Copper age pottery head from the Hypogeum at Hal Safelieni
Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, England, 1836. A prehistoric earth mound thought to date from c2500 BC, Silbury Hill is the largest man-made mound in Europe. Its purpose is still unknown