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Coffin and Mummy of Paankhenamun, Thebes, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22 (about 945-715 BCE)
Ornament in the form of an animal mask, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-770 BCE
Fragment with dragon design, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE. Creator: UnknownFragment with dragon design, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE
Ritual grain server (gui), Western Zhou dynasty, 9th-8th century BCE. Creator: UnknownRitual grain server (gui), Western Zhou dynasty, 9th-8th century BCE
Ornament: grotesque animal mask, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE. Creator: UnknownOrnament: grotesque animal mask, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE
Chariot or harness fitting (?), Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE. Creator: UnknownChariot or harness fitting (?), Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE
Finial, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE. Creator: UnknownFinial, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE
Ornament, with a bar across the back for attachment, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE
Ring handle of a vessel, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE. Creator: UnknownRing handle of a vessel, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE
Fragment of a ceremonial axe, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE. Creator: UnknownFragment of a ceremonial axe, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1050-771 BCE
Tube (cong </ >?</ i>), Shang or Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1600-ca. 771 BCETube (cong> ? ), Shang or Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 1600-ca. 771 BCE
Blade (fragment), Shang or Western Zhou dynasty, 1600-771 BCE. Creator: UnknownBlade (fragment), Shang or Western Zhou dynasty, 1600-771 BCE
Vessel, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 9th-8th century BCE. Creator: UnknownVessel, Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 9th-8th century BCE
Dagger-axe (ge), Late Shang dynasty to Western Zhou dynasty, ca. 11th-8th century BCE
Ritual vessel (lei) with dragons, Eastern Zhou dynasty, ca. 8th century BCE
Ritual vessel (pou), Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE. Creator: UnknownRitual vessel (pou), Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE
Fragment, possibly arrowhead, Eastern Zhou to Western Han dynasty, 770 BCE-9 CE
Dagger-axe (ge), Eastern Zhou to Western Han dynasty, 770 BCE-9 CE. Creator: UnknownDagger-axe (ge), Eastern Zhou to Western Han dynasty, 770 BCE-9 CE
Ritual vessel (pan), Eastern Zhou dynasty, ca. 8th century BCE. Creator: UnknownRitual vessel (pan), Eastern Zhou dynasty, ca. 8th century BCE
Ritual wine vessel (hu), Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE. Creator: UnknownRitual wine vessel (hu), Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE
Ritual vessel (huo) with bird stopper, Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE
Garment hook (gou), Eastern Zhou to Western Han dynasty, 770 BCE-9 CE. Creator: UnknownGarment hook (gou), Eastern Zhou to Western Han dynasty, 770 BCE-9 CE
Ritual vessel (huo), Eastern Zhou dynasty, ca. 8th century BCE. Creator: UnknownRitual vessel (huo), Eastern Zhou dynasty, ca. 8th century BCE
Ritual vessel (kuei) with cover, Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE. Creator: UnknownRitual vessel (kuei) with cover, Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE
Ritual food vessel (ding), Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE. Creator: UnknownRitual food vessel (ding), Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BCE
Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, (1928). Creator: UnknownMural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, (1928). Last Quarter of 8th Century B.C...Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin (castle of Sargon)
Detail of ceiling painting in the tomb of Bekenranef at Sakkara, Egypt, (1928). Creator: UnknownDetail of ceiling painting in the tomb of Bekenranef at Sakkara, Egypt, (1928). End of 8th Century B.C...Bekenranef (Bocchoris) is the only sovereign of the XXIV Dynasty (718-712 B.C.)
Homer, (c800-701 BC), 1830. Creator: UnknownHomer, (c800-701 BC), 1830. Homer (c800-701 BC) Greek poet and legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R
Map of the Peloponnesus, 1890. Creator: UnknownMap of the Peloponnesus, 1890. The Peloponnesus or Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece, named after Pelops in Greek mythology, the first Olympic Games were held at Olympia
Olympic Games, 1890. Creator: UnknownOlympic Games, 1890. The ancient games were also a religious festival, held in honour of Zeus, king of the gods, the first Olympics is dated to 776BC
Israelites Going Into Capitvity, 1890. Creator: UnknownIsraelites Going Into Capitvity, 1890. The Israelite people were sent into exile for worshiping false gods, wher Assyrian armies took thousands into captivity, c740 BC. (Kings:17)
Anysis Concealed in the Marshes of the Delta, 1890. Creator: UnknownAnysis Concealed in the Marshes of the Delta, 1890. Anysis may have been Pharaoh Tefnakht, of the 24th dynasty, Third Intermediate Period
The Kingdoms of Judah and Israel, 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Kingdoms of Judah and Israel, 1890. The Kingdom of Israel, an important local power by the 10th century BC with the Kingdom of Judah, emerging in the 8th or 9th century BC
Ruins at Sais, 1890. Creator: UnknownRuins at Sais, 1890. Sais or Sa El Hagar was an ancient Egyptian town in the Western Nile Delta and seat of power during the 24th Dynasty of Egypt (c732-720 BC)
Theseus and Aegeus, 1890. Creator: UnknownTheseus and Aegeus, 1890. in Greek mythology, Aegeus was king of Athens and the father of Theseus, who may have existed as a real person c8th century BC
Sargons Palace, Khorsabad: The South-Eastern Gate, 1886. Artist: Alexander Francis LydonSargons Palace, Khorsabad: The South-Eastern Gate, 1886. 19th century imagining of Dur-Sharrukin ( Fort Sargon ), the Assyrian capital built by King Sargon II shortly after he came to the throne in
Assyrian rock reliefs pitted by Chr hermit caves, Bavian, Iraq, 1977. The Assyrian king Sennacherib built an aqueduct to transport water from Bavian to his capital city, Nineveh, in c700 BC
Sunken Assyrian sculpture, Bavian, Iraq, 1977. The Assyrian king Sennacherib built an aqueduct to transport water from Bavian to his capital city, Nineveh, in c700 BC
Gorge, Bavian, Iraq, 1977. The Assyrian king Sennacherib built an aqueduct to transport water from Bavian to his capital city, Nineveh, in c700 BC
Cuneiform inscriptions on stones, ruined aqueduct, Jerwan, Iraq, 1977. Built in around 700 BC by the Assyrian King Sennacherib to supply water to his capital city, Nineveh
Ruined arch of an aqueduct, Jerwan, Iraq, 1977. Built in around 700 BC by the Assyrian King Sennacherib to supply water to his capital city, Nineveh
Ruined corbelled arch of an aqueduct, Jerwan, Iraq, 1977. Built in around 700 BC by the Assyrian King Sennacherib to supply water to his capital city, Nineveh
Temple of the Sibitti, Khorsabad, Iraq, 1977. Khorsabad was the site of Dur Sharrukin, the capital city of the Assyrian Empire in the late 8th century BC during the reign of Sargon II
Isaiah, 1926. Artist: Frederic ShieldsIsaiah, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 1: The Birth of Christianity, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake, published by the Waverley Book Club (London, 1926)
Assault on the City of Lachish, 700-692 BC, (c1900-1920). Artist: Sir Austen Henry LayardAssault on the City of Lachish, 700-692 BC, (c1900-1920). A print after a 19th-century drawing from Layards Monuments of Nineveh
Throne detail in form of a winged lion with a human torso, 8th century BCThrone detail in form of a winget leon with a human torso, 8th century BC. Culture of Urartu. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Bronze mother and child statutes, Nuragici culture, Siniscola, Sardinia, 9th-6th century BC
Greek pyxide, 9th-8th century BC. A cylindrical, flat-bottomed box. Located in the Louvre, Paris