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Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 1894. Creator: UnknownStonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 1894. Prehistoric monument of standing stones aligned to the sunset of the winter solstice and the opposing sunrise of the summer solstice
Bartlow Hills near Ashdon in Essex, c1780. Raised over the bodies of those slain in a battle between Edmund Ironside and Canute
Map of the ancient earthworks at Loughton Camp made around AD 52 in Epping Forest, Essex, 1876
Temple of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt, c1820-1839. Artist: G BramatiTemple of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt, c1820-1839. Statues inside the Temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel. The Italian explorer Giovanni Belzoni cleared the temple of sand in 1817
The Temple of Trajan, looking south-west, Philae, Egypt, c1860-1890
The Pyramids of El-Geezeh from the South West, Egypt, 1858. Artist: Francis FrithThe Pyramids of El-Geezeh from the South West, Egypt, 1858
Ancient Egyptian furniture, 1822. Artist: PomelAncient Egyptian furniture, 1822. Illustrations of Various painted seats and armchairs from the 5th Tomb of the Kings at the East, Byban el Molouk, Thebes
Ancient Egyptian astronomical table, c1822. Artist: LeroyAncient Egyptian astronomical table, c1822. Illustrations of the astronomical table painted on the ceiling of the first tomb of the Kings of the West, Byban el Molouk, Thebes
Illustrations of frescoes from Byban el Molouk, Thebes, Egypt, 1822. Artist: JomardIllustrations of frescoes from Byban el Molouk, Thebes, Egypt, 1822. Plate 83 from Vol II of Descriptions of Egypt
View from under the portico of the Temple at Denderah, Egypt, 19th century. ArtistView from under the portico of the Temple at Denderah, Egypt, 19th century. The Temple of Hathor at Dendera was probably built in the 1st century BC in the late Ptolemaic period
The Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 1858. Artist: Francis FrithThe Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 1858. View of the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II, built in the 13th century BC
An excavated temple at the foot of the Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, 4th March 1862. ArtistAn excavated temple at the foot of the Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, 4th March 1862
The Interior of the Temple at Ybsombul in Nubia, 1820-1822. Artist: Agostino AglioThe Interior of the Temple at Ybsombul in Nubia, 1820. Statues inside the Temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel. The Italian explorer Giovanni Belzoni cleared the temple of sand in 1817
Interior view from the portico of the Grand Temple on the island of Philae, Egypt, 1822. Plate 18 from Vol 1 of Descriptions of Egypt by Le Pere, 1822
Ancient Egyptian coloured bas reliefs, 1822. Artist: Antoine PhelippeauxAncient Egyptian coloured bas reliefs, 1822. Plate 12 from Vol II of Descriptions of Egypt by Henri Joseph Redoute
View of the head of the Sphinx and the Pyramid of Khafre, Giza, Egypt, c1790. ArtistView of the head of the Sphinx and the Pyramid of Khafre, Giza, Egypt, c1790. The Sphinx is located on the Giza Plateau with the three pyramids of Khufu (Cheops)
A shepherd posing at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 19th century. ArtistA shepherd posing at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 19th century
Mosaic, ruins of the Roman town of Stobi, Gradsko, Macedonia. The ancient capital of Paeonia, Stobi became part of the Roman Empire when Macedonia was conquered in 168 BC
Nymphaeum, Jerash, Jordan. The site of a settlement since the Bronze Age, the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa (Jerash) was established in the 2nd century BC and was one of the ten cities in Syria
South Theatre, Jerash, Jordan. The site of a settlement since the Bronze Age, the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa (Jerash) was established in the 2nd century BC and was one of the ten cities in Syria
Ruins of the ancient city of Pella, Jordan. During Roman times Pella was one of the cities of the Decapolis, a group of ten cities on the eastern edge of the Empire in Judea and Syria
Walk to El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD
El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD
Silk Tomb, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD
Temenos gate, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD
Roman theatre, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD. The theatre dates from the 2nd or 3rd century
Kings Highway, Jordan. The Kings Highway is an ancient trade route between Egypt and the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia. It crosses Jordan from north to south from Aqaba on the Red Sea to the Syrian
Ruined building, Umm el-Jimal, Jordan. Umm el-Jimal in northern Jordan is the site of ruins of a Byzantine and early Islamic town, as well as nearby remains of a Roman village
Barracks, Umm el-Jimal, Jordan. Umm el-Jimal in northern Jordan is the site of ruins of a Byzantine and early Islamic town, as well as nearby remains of a Roman village
Antonine Gate and ruined pillars, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula. The Antonine Gate, which was an entrance to the forum, was built in 139 AD
South-east Baths, Maktar, Tunisia. Built at the end of the second century, the Great Baths of Mactaris are among the best preserved Roman baths in Africa. The lower floor is completely preserved
Trojans Arch, Maktar, TunisiaArch of Trajan, Maktar, Tunisia. The Arches of Trajan were built in the manner of triumphal arches in a number of places in the Roman Empire during the reign of the Emperor Trajan
Antonine Baths, Carthage, Tunisia. A perennial foe of Rome, the North African city-state of Carthage was absorbed into the Roman Empire after its defeat in the Third Punic War in 146 BC
Back of temples, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula. It had three temples, dedicated to the gods Jupiter, Juno and Minerva
Triumphal Arch, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula
Theatre, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula
Capitol, Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia. The Roman town of Thuburbo Majus was founded as a veterans settlement in 27 BC. The town thrived
Portico of the Petronii, Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia. The Roman town of Thuburbo Majus was founded as a veterans settlement in 27 BC
Winter baths, Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia. The Roman town of Thuburbo Majus was founded as a veterans settlement in 27 BC. The town thrived
Temple of the Oracle, Siwa, Egypt. An oasis in the Libyan desert, Siwa became famous from the 7th century BC as the site of the oracle temple of Amon
Mosque above the Temple of the Oracle, Siwa, Egypt. An oasis in the Libyan desert, Siwa became famous from the 7th century BC as the site of the oracle temple of Amon
Cleopatras Pool, Siwa, Egypt. An oasis in the Libyan desert, Siwa became famous from the 7th century BC as the site of the oracle temple of Amon
Jebel at Takrur from Siwa, Egypt. An oasis in the Libyan desert, Siwa became famous from the 7th century BC as the site of the oracle temple of Amon
View of Siwa from Aghurmi, Egypt, 1992. An oasis in the Libyan desert, Siwa became famous from the 7th century BC as the site of the oracle temple of Amon
Ruined citadel, Siwa, Egypt, 1992. An oasis in the Libyan desert, Siwa became famous from the 7th century BC as the site of the oracle temple of Amon
Stadium, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395. Kourion was a city said to have been established by the Argives
Theatre, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395. Kourion was a city said to have been established by the Argives
Ruins of the basilica, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395