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Detail of Woman on Etrusan Sarcophagus of Larthia Seianti from Chiusi, 6th century BC. At Archaeological Museum, Florence
Etruscan Bronze Funerary Chair, 7th century BC. At Louvre. Paris
Etruscan Tomb-Painting of Man at Altar from Caere, late 6th century BC. Caere (also Caisra and Cisra)larger cities of Southern Etruria
Etruscan Jar stamped with Centaurs and winged lions, 6th century BC. Louvre
Roman wall painting of Jay from Boscoreale near Pompeii, 1st century. There are at least four Roman villas that have been excavated in Boscoreale, Italy
Swallow and Sparrow, Roman wall painting from Boscoreale near Pompeii, 1st century. There are at least four Roman villas that have been excavated in Boscoreale, Italy
Rome Mosaic of Animals drinking, c3rd-5th century
Roman Inscription on Tombstone, c2nd-5th century. Funeral stele with inscription
Roman Mosaic Wrestlers, c2nd-3rd century. At Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Roman Jewellery Gold Pendant, Head of Gorgon, 2nd century. At British Museum
Gold Coin of Roman Emperor, Antonius Pius, 138-161. Antoninus Pius, also known as Antoninus, was Roman emperor from 138 to 161
Roman Gold Bar, c4th-5th century. Stamped Gold currency-bar
Interior of roman Food-Shop and Bar, Ostia, Italy, c2nd-3rd century. Artist: CM DixonInterior of roman Food-Shop and Bar, Ostia, Italy, c2nd-3rd century. Ostia Antica is a large archeological site, close to the modern suburb of Ostia
View across Circus Maximus to Palatine Hill, Rome, c20th century. Artist: CM DixonView across Circus Maximus to Palatine Hill, Rome, c20th century. The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy
Model of Colosseum at Rome (Museo di Civilta Roma), c20th century. Artist: CM DixonModel of Colosseum at Rome (Museo di Civilta Roma), c20th century. Oval amphitheatre built of concrete and sand, situated east of the Roman Forum
Roman Tombs on the Appian Way, Rome, (1st-3rd century), c20th century. Artist: CM DixonRoman Tombs on the Appian Way, Rome, (1st-3rd century), c20th century. The Appian Way was one of the strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient republic
Cloaca Maxima, Rome, c20th century. Artist: CM DixonCloaca Maxima, Rome, c20th century. The Cloaca Maxima is one of the worlds earliest sewage systems. Constructed in Ancient Rome in order to drain local marshes
Canopus, Hadrians Villa (built 125-135), Tivoli, Italy, c20th century. Artist: CM DixonCanopus, Hadrians Villa (built 125-135), Tivoli, Italy, c20th century. Hadrians Villa (Villa Adriana in Italian) is a large Roman archaeological complex at Tivoli, Italy
Detail of painting on Etruscan Sarcophagus from Tarquinia, late 4th century BC. Battle-Scene showing Greek influence. At Archaeological Museum, Florence
The Chimera Etruscan Bronze, 5th century BC. The Chimera of Arezzo is one of the best known examples of the art of the Etruscans
Etruscan Terracotta, Head of a child from Vulci, 1st century BC. At Villa Giulia, Rome
Terracotta Etruscan Votive of Child Feeding Bird, from Vulci, c2nd century BC. Vulci or Volci was a rich and important Etruscan city. At Villa Giulia, Rome
The Orator, Etruscan Bronze, detail, 1st century BC. Romano-Etruscan work from the late second century or early first century BC in Roman style depicting an Etruscan man, Aule Metele
Etruscan Sarcophagus detail, Procession with Musicians, c5th century BC-4th century BC. Painted limestone. At Vatican Museum
Etruscan Stela Detail, Combat between horseman and foot-soldier, c4th century BC. At Museo Civico. Bologna, Italy
Etruscan Stela, Warrior with Shield and spear c420 BC-300 BC. Stela no. 80 at Museo Civico, Bologna
Etruscan Soldier wearing early Chain Mail, Sarcophagus, Chiusi, c3rd century BC-2nd Century BCEtruscan Soldier wearing early chain mail, from Sarcophagus in Chiusi, c3rd century BC-2nd Century BC
Etruscan Canopic Jar from Santano near Chiusi, 6 century BC. Etruscan canopic jars, typical of the area of Chiusi (Siena), are clay urns shaped like the head of a man or woman
Etruscan Bucchero Vase with animal decoration, from Vulci. Italy, c620 BC. Probably made in Vuulci at Villa Giulia
Etruscan Cinerary Urn, c7th century BC-4th century BC. Used to contain the cremated remains of an individual. Tarquinia Museum
Etruscan Bucchero Vase from Chiusi, 7th century BC-6th century BC. At National Archaeological Museum, Florence
Li-ta-chih and Maksun, present history books to Uljaytu, c14th-15th century. Literature from the Majma`a al-Tavarikh of Hafiz-i Abru of Uljaytu, the Il-Khanid ruler of Iran (1304-1316)
Tibetan Wheel of the Law inlaid with turquoise and coral. The dharmachakra has represented the Buddhist dharma, Gautama Buddhas teaching of the path to Nirvana, since the time of early Buddhism
Tibetan Black Hat used in Ritual Black Hat Dance, of pre-Buddhist origin. One of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism, the Karma Kagyu are sometimes called the Black Hat Lamas
Dance-mask of Hanuman, Monkey-god hero of the Ramayana, Cambodia, 20th Century
Portrait of a European, Mughal School, Akbar Period, late 16th Century. Victoria and Albert Museum
The Conversion of Sundarananda. Relief from Afghanistan, 2nd century. Nanda was chief disciple of Gautama Buddha. At British Museum
Siva, followed by his consort Parvati, walking with the Bull, Nandi, c1730. Painting from Mandi, Victoria and Albert Museum. London
Vishnu worshipped in Five Manifestations, c1690. Illustration from Hindu Text of the Vishnu Sahabranama. At Victoria + Albert Museum
Timur hands his crown to Babur Mughal, c1630. Timur (1336-1405), sits between the first two Mughal Emperors, Babur Timur (1336-1405), and Humayan (r.1530-1540 and 1544-1545)
Vishnu in his 10th Incarnation as the White Houre Kalki, 1710-1720. Painting from Bilaspur at Victoria and Albert Museum. London
Krishna Celebrating Spring Festival of Holi, c1770-1780. Painting from Kangra, Punjab Hills. Victoria and Albert Museum
Krishna with flute, approached by two ladies
Krishna standing with subdued Kaliya Naag, his wives asking for mercy
Siva destroys the demon Andhaka, Harivamsa manuscript, Mughul, c1590. In Hindu mythology, Andhaka often refer to a malevolent asura, is killed by Shiva for trying to abduct Parvati
Siva and Parvati with their children, Ganesh and Karttikgya on Mount Kailash, c1745. Painting from Punjab Hills. At Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Krishna, (on Bird-God, Garuda) fights Indra (on elephant), Harivamsa manuscript, c1590. Mughal painting. At Victoria and Albert Museum. London
Siva as Lord of the Dance, Indian Bronze From Madras, (Chola Dynasty), 10th century. 69 cm high. At Victoria and Albert Museum. London