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Bronze Plaque, Kama River Tribes, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque, Kama River Tribes Mircaulous Image of Wilde Beast, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to shamanism & magic. Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque from Kama River Tribes related to Shamanism, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque from Kama River Tribes, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculuous image related to shamanism & magic. Hermitage Museum
Bronze Plaque related to Shamanism and Magic, Kama River Area, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image in traditional style related to Shamanism. At State Hermitage Museum, Leningrad
Bronze Plaque, illustrating Shamanism and Magic, Kama River Area, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. Miraculous image related to Shamanism. At State Hermitage Museum, Leningrad
Chinese Horse from a Tomb, T Ang Dynasty, 7th-10th century. The Tang Dynasty is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization, and a golden age of cosmopolitan culture
Chinese Tomb Figure of Horse and Rider, Tang Period, 8th century. The Tang Dynasty is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization, and a golden age of cosmopolitan culture
Chinese Bronze Mirror, T ang Dynasty, 618-906. The Tang Dynasty is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization, and a golden age of cosmopolitan culture
Silver Dirham of Caliph al-Mahdi, c775-785. Abbasid Dynasty minted at Bukhar. Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Mansur (744 or 745 - 785), better known as al-Mahdi ( He who is guided by God)
Pictish Carved Slab, showing symbols and Battle, c8th century. on the other side in a Christian. Perhaps Aberlemno churchyard, Angus, Scotland
Rhynie-Crawstone, Pictish incised Animals, Aberdeenshire, c5th century-c8th century. Salmon and the Pictish Beast below
Celtic Penannular Brooch from Ballynaglough, 8th centuryCeltic Penannular Brooch from Ballynaglough, c5th century- c10th century. Especially associated with the beginning of the Early Medieval period in the British Isles
Detail from Franks Casket, whalebone Northumbrian work, c700 AD. Illustrates a Viking Saga. British Museum. Knife-cut narrative scenes in flat two-dimensional low-relief
Bronze Matrix for making decorative peaques for helmets, 8th century AD. Two warriors with boars head helmets Torslunda, Bjornhovda, Sweden. Now at Vendel, Stockholm in Museum of National Antiquities
The Monymusk Reliquary, 8th centuryThe Monymusk Reliquary is a blend of Pictish and Irish style, probably made by monks. It is said to have been the brechbrennoch of St Columba
Pictish-Irish Penannular Brooch, 8th centuryA pictish-Irish pennanular brooch from Ballynaglough, County Antrim. The brooch is silver gilt and glass, 8th century
Kilnasaggart cross, 8th centuryKilnasaggart cross, an inscribed pillar. This is the oldest datable Christian monument in Ireland. One one side it bears ten crosses, each inscribed in a circle in relief
Painting of Charlemagne, 8th centuryPainting of Charlemagne in the Gallery of Battles at Versailles in France, 8th century
Detail of the west doorway of the Abbey-Church of St Foy, 8th century
Equestrian statue of Charlemagne, 8th centuryEquestrian statue of Charlemagne, King of the Franks. The statue is cast in bronze, and was originally gilded, 8th century
The Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th centuryA side panel of the Franks Casket, showing Romulus and Remus with the wolf, from the British Museums collection.Side panel from The Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th century
Detail of a Mayan pottery incense burner, 8th centuryDetail of a Mayan pottery incense burner from Guatamala, from the British Museums collection, 8th century
The Yaxchilan Lintels, 8th centuryLintel 15 of Yaxchilan Structure 21, Mayan, Mexico, 770. Carved limestone lintel with glyphs and a scene representing Lady Wak Tuun, during a bloodletting rite
Mashta inscription - Hebrew tombstone, found in Aden, Asia, 8th centuryCarved dark stone tombstone, Aden, Asia, 1717-1718 (Seleucid era). Hebrew inscription in square characters, gives the name of a woman called Mishta (or Mashta)
Detail of a Celtic reliquary, 8th centuryDetail of a bronze and silver-gilt Celtic reliquary from Ireland, 8th century
Sainte Foy church in Conques, 12th centurySainte Foy church in Conques, originally built in the eighth century and demolished and rebuilt in the twelfth, 12th century
Celtic Calf of Man Crucifixion slab, 8th centuryCeltic Christian Calf of Man Crucifixion slab, at Manx Museum on the Isle of Man, 8th century
Bronze plaque of a bear from the Perm region of Siberia, 8th centuryBronze plaque of a bear from the Perm region of Siberia, from the Hermitage Museums collection in Russia, 8th century
Anglo-Saxon church of St Laurence, 8th centuryAnglo-Saxon church of St Laurence in Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, 8th century
Early Christian Celtic figures, 8th centuryEarly Christian Celtic figures from a church on White Island in County Fermanagh, Ireland, 8th century
Naga King on a guard stone, 8th centuryNaga King on a guard stone in Anuradhapura, at the entrance to the Ratanapasada in the Abhayagiri grounds, 8th century
Padma Sambhava, 1924. Artist: Nicholas RoerichPadma Sambhava, 1924. Padmasambhava was an Indian sage who is said to have introduced Tantric Buddhism to Bhutan and Tibet in the 8th century
Moonstone at the Queens Pavilion in Anuradhapura, 8th centuryMoonstone at the Queens Pavilion in Anuradhapura, symbolising the circles of existence, 8th century
Terminal, possibly from a Crozier, found in a Viking settlement, 8th centuryCopper alloy, glass and enamel terminal, possibly from a Crozier, probably looted in Ireland and found in a Viking trading settlement at Helgo, Sweden, 8th century
South Persian prayer rug, 18th centurySouth Persian prayer rug, which is very fine work of c. 700 knots per square inch. From the Metropolitan Museum of Arts collection in New York in New York, 18th century
Celtic gilt-silver brooch, 8th centuryCeltic gilt-silver brooch from Ireland, 8th century
Bronze matrix for making decorative plaques for helmets, 8th centuryViking bronze matrix for making decorative plaques for helmets, showing a man with an axe holding a chained bear, from Torslunda, Bjornhovda, Sweden
Detail of Viking stele showing a battle scene, 8th centuryDetail of Viking stele from Gelgarda, Gottard, Sweden, showing a battle scene, 8th century
Pictish silver pennanular brooch, 8th centuryA silver, gilt, and glass pennanular Pictish brooch. Discovered in Aldclune, Blair Atoll, Perthshire, 8th century
Celtic Bronze Jug, 8th centuryA Celtic bronze jug from Bavaria, 8th century
Celtic Christian figures, White Island, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, c8th centuryCeltic Christian figures, White Island, Co.Fermanagh, Ireland, c8th century
Kilnasaggart Cross Pillar, Armagh, Ireland, c714. Inscribed with crosses and inscription. The oldest dateable Christian monument in Ireland
Kilnasaggart Cross Pillar, Armagh, c714. Inscribed with crosses and inscription. The oldest dateable Christian monument in Ireland
Jade plaque showing a seated Mayan king, 400-800
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, accepting the submission of the Saxons, 777 (19th century). Charlemagne (741-814) became King of the Franks in 768, jointly with his brother Carloman
Pepin d Heristal, Frankish ruler, 19th century. Also known as Pepin le Gros (Pepin the Fat), Pepin (635-714) assumed royal power at the Frankish court in c680
Pepin the Short, King of the Franks from 751, 19th century. Pepin III, the Short, (714-768) was the son of Charles Martel and the father of Charlemagne