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Thou shall not kill, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (5th) -
Do not covet your neighbours house, The Ten Commandments, c20th centuryThe Ten Commandments. Frankfurt, West Germany (10th) - Do not covet your neighbours house, The Ten Commandments, c20th century
Honour your Mother and Father, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (4th)
Do not worship any other but God, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (1st)
Do Not Take Lords Name in Vain, The Ten Commandments, c20th century.. Frankfurt, West Germany (2nd)
Bear no false witness against your neighbour, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (8th)
Ten Commandments, Frankfurt West Germany, c20th century
Detail of Crucifixion, Frankfurt, West Germany, 1430. Hans Von Metz, Rheinischer Meister
Gutenberg Bible, 42-line Bible printed in Mainz, 1455. Illustrates first use of moveable type
Neanderthal Man. Reconstruction of head, c20th century
Crucifixion on Great Runestone of Harald Bluetooth, King of Denmark, c985, (20th century)Crucifixion on Great Runestone of Harald Bluetooth, King of Denmark at Jelling, c985, (20th century). At Jelling. Photo is of a cast, coloured as it was originally. National Museum, Copenhagen
Tortoise Brooch from a Viking Grave in Norway c10th-11th century. At University Historical Museum. Oslo
Animal in Amber, Norway, Viking Period, 9th century. Amber was traded from the East Baltic. University Historic Museum, Oslo
Runestone from Mojra Hagby in Uppland, Sweden, 6th century. Germanic scene of Horsemen, taken from late classical art, one of the oldest examples in Scandinavian Runes
Stela from Gelgarda, Larbro, Gottland, Sweden, c20th century. Central Horse is probably Sleipnie, the 8-legged horse of Odin
Viking Burial of Man with Axe, Spear, Sword, Knives, Shield and Belt Buckle, 9th-10th century. Norway: Reconstruction of a burial
Bone comes from Graves of the Viking Period, Sweden, 8th- mid-11th century. At National Museum of Antiquities Stockholm
Bronze statuette of Thor, Viking God, c1000. From Iceland, at National Museum Reykjavik
Viking Runestone from Uppland, Sweden, c8th-mid-11th century. Inscribed Estrid had these stones erected in memory of Osten, her husband who went to Jerusalem and died in Greece
Detail of carving of Stave Church from Gol in Hallingdal, built c1200. Norway. Oslo now at Bygdoy, Norway
Meeting of the Thing (Icelands Democratic Parliament) in AD1000. Woodcarving showing meeting of Vikings at the annual Althing making, decision to embrace Christianity and on right
Viking Eating Vessels carved wth personal design, c8th-mid 11th century. Glaumber Farm, Viking Farmstead, Iceland
Amber Playing-Piece. Man with Long beard, from Roholte, Denmark, c8th-mid 11th century. Viking, Denmark, 47 mm high. National Museum, Copenhagen
Amber Head of a Bearded Man, Viking Period, from Denmark, c8th-mid 11th century. National Museum, Copenhagen
Model of the Viking Fortress at Trelleborg, Denmark, c20th century
Chariot of Diomedes, Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC Artists: Ergotimos, KleitiasChariot of Diomedes, Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC
Horse Rider Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, KleitiasHorse Rider Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC. Large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style
Detail of Zeus and Hera in a chariot with Kaliope from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC Artists: Ergotimos, KleitiasDetail of Zeus and Hera in a chariot with Kaliope from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC
Detail of Greek red-Figured Kylix, Apollo seated at altar, with Kithara, Athens, c480BC-47 BC
Jar with design of Owl and Panthers, Corinthian Style, 7th century BC. At Archaeological Museum, Mykonos, Greece
Greek Pithos, (Jar) from Thebes, 7th century BC. Boetian, The Potkia Theron the Great Goddess of Nature. At National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Greek Athlete, (Dancer, Musician) on Corinthian Vase, 7th century BC. Old Cornish Museum
Street Organ in Dutch Town, Holland, 20th century
Osiris Canopic Jar, 22nd Dynasty, c1550BC-1069 BC. Containers used to store internal organs removed from the deceaseds body during mummification
Anubis Canopic Jars, 22nd Dynasty, c1550BC-1069 BC. Containers used to store internal organs removed from the deceaseds body during mummification
Bronze Egyptian sistrum, dated after 850BC. A sistrum is a musical instrument of the percussion family, chiefly associated with ancient Iraq and Egypt. Crossbars and jingles are modern. British Museum
Bronze arched sistrum with Hathor head decoration, late Period, after 600BC. A sistrum is a musical instrument of the percussion family, chiefly associated with ancient Iraq and Egypt
Do not commit adultery, The Ten Commandments, c20th century. Frankfurt, West Germany (7th)
God the Father with Christ altarpiece from Lubeck, 1470-1480. At Museum of National Antiquities of Stockholm
Seven Angels with Seven Vials, 14th-15th century. Artist: Master Bertram of HamburgSeven Angels with Seven Vials, 14th-15th century. Revelations 15 v5--8, Panel 38 of the Altarpiece of the Apocalypse. German, at Victoria and Albert Museum
The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches, 14th-15th century. Artist: Master Bertram of HamburgThe Seven Letters to the Seven Churches, 14th-15th century. Revelations Chap 2-3. Panel 3 from Altarpiece of the Apocalypse. German work of master Betram. Victoria and Albert Museum
The Lamb of Mount Zion, 14th-15th century. Artist: Master Bertram of HamburgThe Lamb of Mount Zion, 14th-15th century. Panel 34 from the altarpiece of the Apocalypse, Master Bertram of Hamburg, Revelations 14 v.1-4. German
The Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse, Roman Emperor Domitian, 14th-15th century. Artist: Master Bertram of HamburgThe Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse, Roman Emperor Domitian, 14th-15th century. Panel Ii from Altarpiece of the Apocalypse. (Rev. c16 v7-8)
Stele with Ra as Hawk, Sun symbol and Eyes, on Stele of Lady Taperet, c850BC-690 BC. Painted wood, from Third Intermediate period, uncertain provenance, probably region of Thebes
Terracotta Flask with moulded medallion, Bellerophon killing the Chimaera, c300BC-c250BC. Made in Apulia
Cromagnon Skull Upper Paleolithic from France, c50, 000BC-c10, 000 BCCromagnon Skull Upper Paleolithic from France, c50, 000-10, 000 BC. Paleolithic age is a prehistoric period of human history distinguished by the development of the most primitive stone tools
Viking Cross-Shaft Fragment from Sockburn, County Durham, 10th century. Horseman with Bird are Odin and the Raven and below Valkeyrie offers Horn to Hero in Valhalla (possibly)
Sigurd roasts the heart of the Dragon, Fafnir, white Regin sleeps, 12th-13th century. Detail of Hylestad Church, Norway