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Roman Lead Water-Pipe with inscription, c2nd century. Emperor Antominus and Commodia. Rome, Terme Museum
Ariadne Deserted by Theseus, Roman wall painting from Herculaneum, 1st century. Ariadne on the shores of Naxos. British Museum
Etruscan Sarcophagus of Funeral procession approaching a shrine. At British Museum
Roman Finger-Ring with Helios driving a four-horse chariot, c3rd century. At British Museum
Etruscan Terracotta Antefix, Head of Silenus, from sanctuary of Portonaccio, 6th-5th century BC. In Greek mythology, Silenus was a companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus
Etruscan Vase in shape of Bulls head, c6th century BC. At National Archaeological Museum, Florence
Detail of Gold bracelet from Praeneste, Etruscan Jewellery, 7th century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful
Roman Aqueduct, West of Tunis, c20th century
Roman floor mosaic, Servants bring wine to guests at a banquet, c3rd century. At Bardo Museum, Tunis
Wrestlers, Roman Mosaic from Gightis, late 2nd century AD. At Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Christ, the Good Shepherd, Istanbul, 4th century. At Archaeological Museum. Istanbul
Sassanian Silver Dish (detail), people with weapons, circa late 4th century. The Sasanian Empire known to its inhabitants as Eranshahr
Persian (Kashan) Ewer with cockerels head and tail handle, early 13th century. Painted in black under a turquoise glaze. Kashan is a city of Isfahan, Iran
Mesopotamia, Daggers, 3rd millennium BC. The Sumerians and Akkadians (including Assyrians and Babylonians) dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written history (c)
Detail from the Balawat Gates, made for Shalmeneser III, Neo-Assyrian, c858 BC-824 BC. The Balawat Gates are three sets of decorated bronze bands that had adorned the main doors of several buildings
Maori Woodcarving representing panel detail of Ancestor. Panel from meeting-house. The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, they originated with settlers from eastern Polynesia
North American Indian Salish Basket. The Salish peoples are an ethno-linguistic group of the Pacific Northwest
Funeral effigies for Wikaruk ceremony, Diegueno tribe, Southern California. North American Indian. Diegueno, also called San Diegueno
Hunting Magic, Design on pottery vessel, Zuni tribe, Pueblo Indian. Note the line to read the hunters arrow to the buffalos heart. British Museum, London
Pottery. Bat-God: pottery with red paint. Zapotec culture, Mexico, 300-900 AD. (A branch of Aztec cu)Camazotz, Bat-God, pottery with red paint, Zapotec culture, Mexico, 300-900. The cult of Camazotz began around 100 BCE among the Zapotec Indians in what is the modern-day Mexican state of Oaxaca
Large Knife from grave at Southampton Island, for cutting whale-blubber, Inuit
Man Carrying a Llama, Painted pottery vase, Chancay, Peru, 1000-1470Man Carrying a Llama, Painted pottery vase, Chancay, Peru. The Chancay were a pre-Columbian archeological civilization which developed on the central coast of Peru from about 1000 to 1470
Aztec Nefrite Head of a Jaguar, 1300-1521. The jaguar is America?s largest and most powerful cat, and for more than three thousand years it has been Mexico?s most enduring symbolic animal
Pottery vessel of Ancient breed of Mexican dog, Colima Culture, Mexico, 300-900. The Thecichi is a hairless and barkless dog fattened for eating and regarded as a delicacy today it is almost extinct
Gold Condor from Columbia, Pre-ColumbianGold Condor from Columbia - Pre-Columbian. British Museum
Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat. Horus & Isis stand to left. National Archaeological Museum, Florence
Detail of inside of coffin of Am Enemope, Thebes, XXI Dynasty, c1050BC. Usermaatre Amenemope was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty
Islamic Tiles showing the Kasbah at Mecca (Ka Ba), 1668. Ottoman Period. At Islamic Museum, Cairo. Egypt
Christ the Good Shepherd, Early Coptic Art, c3rd century. Coptic Museum, Cairo
Egyptian Stela with cryptogram For Man called Olympios
Two Saints, Coptic Wall Painting. Egypt, 6th century. At Coptic Museum, Cairo
Celtic Iron Keys from Manching Oppidum, Germany, 1st century BC
Celtic bronze kettle with double handles, Unternack, Bavaria, Halstatt period, 750-600 BC
Bronze Artefacts Chisel, Axes, Sickle from Bavaria, South Germany, Bronze Age, 12th-8th century BCBronze Artefacts Chisel, Axes, Sickle from Bavaria, South Germany, Bronze Age 12th-8th century BC
Bronze Swords and Shield from Bavaria. South Germany, 12th-8th century BC
Hilts of Bronze Swords from South Bavaria, Germany, 12th-8th century BC
Metal hilted dagger, Neunheiligen, Bronze Age, Germany, 2500-1800 BC
Bronze Age. Neunheiligen. Dagger blade, 2300-1800BCNeunheiligen Dagger blade, Bronze Age, 2300-1800 BC
Female Head from Brassempovy, France, Upper Paleolithic, (c20th century)Female Head from Brassempovy, France, Upper Paleolithic, Gravettian Period (c20th century). Mammoth Ivory
Fossil of Archaeopteryx Lithographica. Late Jurassic, (20th century). HV Meyer. Odeter Jura (Malm) Eichstatt, Bavaria
Neanderthal Woman: Reconstruction at British Museum, National History, c20th centuryNeanderthal Woman, Reconstruction at British Museum, National History, c20th century
Excavation of Acropolis of ancient Sparta (Lakedaimon), c20th century. Artist: CM DixonExcavation of Acropolis of ancient Sparta (Lakedaimon), c20th century. Sparta was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece known as Lacedaemon
Olympia. Model of the Sacred Site in Greece with Temples and stadium beyond, c20th centuryModel of Olympia, Sacred Site in Greece with Temples and stadium beyond, c20th century. Olympia was a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis on the Peloponnese peninsula
Minoan Sacred Dance, Palaikastro, Eastern Crete, Post-Palatial Period, c1400BC- c1100 BC. Archeaeological Museum, Heraklion
Mycenae Interior of Treasury of Atreus, Greece, c1600BC-c1200BC.Tholos Tomb showing cerbillius construction. The Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon is a large tholos tomb on the Panagitsa Hill
Areopagus Hill seen from the Acropolis, Athens, c20th century. Artist: CM DixonAreopagus Hill seen from the Acropolis, Athens, c20th century. The Areopagus is a prominent rock outcropping located northwest of the Acropolis in Athens
Terracotta Idols from House of the Idols, Citadel of Mycenae, Greece, 13th century BC. one of the idols is holding a sword. Mycenae is an archaeological site near Mikines in Greece
Clay Chamois Figurine from Vaulted Tomb, Porti Messaras, Crete, c2500BC. Early Minoan, PrePalatial Period. Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Crete