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Bronze-age figure from Denmark, 9th century BCBronze-age figure made of Bronze, found with a group of figures, from Denmark. In the National Museum in Copenhagen, 9th century BC
Detail of woodcarving from a Viking sledge, 9th centuryDetail of woodcarving from a Viking sledge in the Oseburg ship burial, from the Viking Ships Museum, Oslo, 9th century
Peruvian earthenware bottle in the form of a squatting figure, 5th centuryPeruvian earthenware bottle in the form of a squatting figure, from Mochica on the north coast. Currently in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 5th century
Nazca pottery vessel with two painted warriors, 2nd centuryNazca pottery vessel with two painted warriors, from Peru. Currently in the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh, 2nd century
Egyptian columns, from the Palatine Museum in Rome
Bust of the Egyptian ruler Ptolemy I, 3rd century BCBust of Ptolemy I (367 BC - 283 BC), the ruler of Egypt, originating in Greece, 3rd century BC
The Richelieu Mercury, 2nd centuryA statue of the Greek god Hermes. A Roman copy of a 4th century Greek original, from the Louvres collection, 2nd century
Neolithic Vinca Pottery FigureA Vinca culture seared pottery figure from Vinca, Yugoslavia. Note the incised marks indicating clothing
Silver penny of the Irish King Sigtrygg SilkbeardQuatrefoil silver penny of Sigtrygg Silkbeard (989/995-1036) from Dublin. Silkbeard was a Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin
Herman Langelius, c1660. Artist: Frans HalsHerman Langelius, c1660. From the Musee de Picardie, Amiens, France
The Suicide of Lucretia, early 16th century. Artist: Jorg Breu the ElderThe Suicide of Lucretia, early 16th century. Perspective: the artist shows the lines going back to the vanishing point. From the Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmueveszeti Muzeum), Budapest, Hungary
Cycladic figures, 25th century BCCycladic figures 62 and 64, from the British Museums collection, 25th century BC
Gold pendant from the Aegina treasure, 17th century BCGold pendant from the Aegina treasure, showing a deity holding two water birds. It shows both Cretan and Egyptain influences, and was probably made in Crete
Cycladic male seated figure, 25th century BCCycladic male seated figure holding a cup, from the Goulandris collection from the British Museums collection, 25th century BC
Wooden figure from New Ireland, Melanesia. British Museum
Sea spirit with head in form of Shark, San Cristobel, Solomon IslandsSea spirit with head in form of Shark, San Cristobel
Figure of a Medicine Man, Haida Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian. Figure of a Medicine Man who fell in the wood, broke both legs and starved to death. Museum of Mankind, London
North American Indian Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird. The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain North American indigenous peoples history and culture
God of the Morning Star, Mexico. Quetzalcoatl was often considered the god of the morning star, and his twin brother Xolotl was the evening star (Venus)
Aztec Jade Eagle Warrior, 1300-1521. Face emerging from beak of eagle helmet. At the British Museum
Mexican Terracotta Figurine, Huaxtec Culture, Aztec Period, c15th century. The Huastec civilization was a pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica
Greek Relief of Young man holding Strygil with Boy holding Oil Vessel, c400 BC. Oil for massage after Athletic activity is cleaned off with strygil, Athens
Painted Limestone figure, Egyptian, Old Kingdom, 2400BC-2000 BC. Egyptian Museum, Munich
The Charioteer Bronze, Delphi, Greece, c475BC-470 BC. The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos, is one of the best-known statues surviving from Ancient Greece
Harpy Carrying Away The Deceased, Harpy Tomb at Xanthos, 5th century BC. Greek. British Museum
Male and female ancestor figures from MelanesiaMale and female ancestor figures of chalk. From New Ireland in Melanesia, now in the Horniman Museum in London