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King George V mounting Butte De Warlencourt, 13 Jul 1917. Creator: Bain News ServiceKing George V mounting Butte De Warlencourt, 13 Jul 1917. King George V climbing the Butte de Warlencourt, Le Sars, France, July 13, 1917, during World War I.
King George V on Butte De Warlencourt, 12 Jul 1917. Creator: Bain News ServiceKing George V on Butte De Warlencourt, 12 Jul 1917. King George V with General Sir Julian Byng, Commander of the Third Army at the 6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry Memorial, Butte de Warlencourt
St. Paul, Minn. the Mississippi from the Indian mounds, between 1880 and 1899. Creator: UnknownSt. Paul, Minn. the Mississippi from the Indian mounds, between 1880 and 1899
St. Paul, Minn. from the Indian mounds, between 1880 and 1899. Creator: UnknownSt. Paul, Minn. from the Indian mounds, between 1880 and 1899
Iron Age burial mounds in SwedenIron Age burial mounds near Ljungby, Smaland
The Tumulus of Marathon, Greece, 1937. Artist: Martin HurlimannThe Tumulus of Marathon, Greece, 1937. Runners in front of the burial mound of the 192 Athenian dead at the site of the battle of Marathon in 490 BC
Excavation of a burial mound in County Meath, 33rd century BCExcavation of a burial mound in County Meath, Ireland, partway through, 33rd century BC
Scythian wooden facing of a saddle-arch, 5th century BCScythian wooden facing of a saddle-arch from a Scythian burial mound, Altai region, Russia. from the Hermitage Museums collection in St Petersburg, 5th century BC
Detail of a tiger on a Scythian sarcophagus made of Siberian cedar from the burial mound Bashadur 2 in Altai in Russia. now in the Hermitage Museums collection in St Petersburg
Scythian cedar wood saddle ornament, 5th century BCScythian cedar wood saddle ornament, originally covered in gold leaf. From burial mound Bashadur 2 in Altai, in the USSR. Now in the Hermitage Museums collection in St Petersburg, 5th century BC
Detail of gold Sarmatian diademDetail of gold Sarmatian animal-style diadem from the Khoklach Barrow at Novocherkassk, in south Russia. This is a burial of a woman, probably a Queen of the Aorsi
Pictish Silver Handpin from the Norries Law Hoard, a burial mound. Reputedly a large amount of silver objects were found in the hoard, but most were melted down by a local jeweller