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Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold Roman bracelet set with sapphires, emeralds, and pearls, 3rd century

Gold Roman bracelet set with sapphires, emeralds, and pearls, 3rd century. The openwork ivy-leaf bands which were once curved are now flattened

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold Roman hair ornament, set with sapphires, emeralds, and pearls, 3rd century

Gold Roman hair ornament, set with sapphires, emeralds, and pearls, 3rd century. Found in Tunis/Carthage, and from the British Museums collection

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold Roman bracelet

Gold Roman bracelet, set with glass to imitate emeralds, from the British Museums collection

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold Roman Gorgons head pendant

Gold Roman Gorgons head pendant on a gold necklace, from the British Museums collection

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Bronze lar holding a double cornucopia

Bronze lar holding a double cornucopia
Romano-British bronze Lar (household god) holding a double cornucopia, from Lakenheath, Suffolk, England

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold medallion of Constantius I, 3rd century

Gold medallion of Constantius I, 3rd century
Gold medallion of Constantius I (250-306), from the mint of Trier. It shows Constantius celebrating his victory over Alectus in 296 AD

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold solidus of Honorius, 4th century

Gold solidus of Honorius, 4th century
Gold solidus of the Roman emperor Honorius (384-423), which was excavated in Richborough in Kent. This was minted in Milan

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold coin of Diocletian, 3rd century BC

Gold coin of Diocletian, 3rd century BC
Gold coin of the Roman emperor Diocletian (244-311), obverse side with his head facing right, 3rd century BC

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Bust of Marcus Aurelius

Bust of Marcus Aurelius
Bust of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180) from Anatolia, Turkey. From the collection of National Archaeological Museum, Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Statue of Apollo

Statue of Apollo
Roman marble statue of Apollo, from Turkey. From the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Statue of a Roman municipal magistrate, 4th century

Statue of a Roman municipal magistrate, 4th century
Statue of a Roman municipal magistrate from Aphrodisias, Turkey, from the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Istanbul, 4th century

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Statue of a Roman husband and wife

Statue of a Roman husband and wife, with what is probably a child behind them. In the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Rome

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Detail of the Arch of Constantine, 4th century

Detail of the Arch of Constantine, 4th century
Detail of the Arch of Constantine, showing a Roman with a barbarian prisoner, 4th century

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Roman relief of a womans hair being dressed

Roman relief of a womans hair being dressed
Detail of a Roman relief from an altar at Neumagen, Germany, of a womans hair being dressed. From the Landes Museums Collection in Trier

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: La Scaux cave painting of Aurochs

La Scaux cave painting of Aurochs
A paleolithic cave painting from La Scaux of Aurochs, an extinct breed of cattle

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Roman mosaic of a man carrying a dish

Roman mosaic of a man carrying a dish
Roman floor-mosaic of a man ( Paregorius ) carrying a dish of food. From the Landes Museums Collection in Trier

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Viking gold arm-ring with tree of life symbols, 9th century

Viking gold arm-ring with tree of life symbols, 9th century
This Viking gold arm ring is from Rabylille, Jutland in Denmark. Its decorated with tree of life symbols, 9th century

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Stained thirteenth century glass image of King Cnut (985 / 95-1035)

Stained thirteenth century glass image of King Cnut (985 / 95-1035)
Stained glass image of King Cnut from Canterbury Cathedral

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Circular Viking gold brooch from Denmark, 9th century

Circular Viking gold brooch from Denmark, 9th century
A circular golden Viking brooch from Hornelunde near Varde in Denmark. From the National Museums collection in Copenhagen, 9th century

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Chinese drawing of Confucius and a disciple

Chinese drawing of Confucius and a disciple
Chinese drawing of Confucius (551-479 BC) and a disciple

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Celtic bronze dog from the British Museums collection

Celtic bronze dog from the British Museums collection
Celtic bronze dog from Hounslow, England. Now in the British Museums collection

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Silver coin of Eucratides I, a King of Bactria

Silver coin of Eucratides I, a King of Bactria
Silver coin of Eucratides I (reigned 170-45 BC), a King of Bactria, with the Greek-style name in the title Great King. From the British Museums collection

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Head of Athena on a gold stater of Alexander the Great, 4th century BC

Head of Athena on a gold stater of Alexander the Great, 4th century BC
Head of Athena on a gold stater of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC)

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Head of Tanit on a gold tridrachm

Head of Tanit on a gold tridrachm from the first Punic War against Rome, from the British Museums collection

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: A Warder - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

A Warder - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200
The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. A Warder piece from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Knights - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

Knights - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200
The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. Knight pieces from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Canal near the promontory fort at Ruadha A Dunain

Canal near the promontory fort at Ruadha A Dunain near Glenbrittle. It was built so that boats could travel from the sea to the small inland loch

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Ruadha A Dunain, a promontory fort on the Isle of Skye

Ruadha A Dunain, a promontory fort on the Isle of Skye
Promontory fort at Ruadha A Dunain, on the Isle of Skye. Occupied from the Viking period through to the Dark Ages

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Loch Duick and the Five Sisters of Kintail

Loch Duick and the Five Sisters of Kintail in Rossshire, Scotland. An excellent example of a glaciated landscape

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Dun Gruigaig, a promontory fort on the Isle of Skye

Dun Gruigaig, a promontory fort on the Isle of Skye
Dun Gruigaig, a promontory fort on the Straithard peninsula on the Isle of Skye. The fort is both Celtic and Viking

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Pre-Columban gold mask from Columbia

Pre-Columban gold mask from Columbia
Gold mask from pre-Columban tomb, Quimbaya region, Columbia

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: A Knight - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200

A Knight - The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200
The Lewis Chessmen, (Norwegian?), c1150-c1200. A Knight piece from a collection of ninety-three found at Uig on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Coptic Funeral Stele, 3rd-4th century

Coptic Funeral Stele, 3rd-4th century
Limestone Coptic funeral stele, depicting a figure at prayer with a cross, 3rd-4th century. In the collection of the Coptic Museum in Cairo

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Detail of a coptic wall painting showing Christ enthroned, 6th century

Detail of a coptic wall painting showing Christ enthroned, 6th century
Detail of a coptic wall painting showing Christ enthroned above Virgin and Child and the Apostles, 6th Century. From the collection of the Coptic Museum in Cairo

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Detail of a coptic wall painting showing two apostles, 6th Century

Detail of a coptic wall painting showing two apostles, 6th Century
Detail of a Coptic wallpainting form Baouit, Egypt, depicting John and Jacob/James, 6th Century. In the collection of the Coptic Museum in Cairo

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Late republican denarii showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BC

Late republican denarii showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BC
Left: an obverse side, showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BC. Right reads L.Hostilius Seserur

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Denarius of Mark Antony, 1st century BC

Denarius of Mark Antony, 1st century BC
Republican coin of Mark Antony (83-30 BC), obverse, head facing right, 1st century BC. One of the members of the triumvirate

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani, 1st centruy BC

Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani, 1st centruy BC
Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani (also found in S.E Britain), obverse side, head facing left, 1st century BC

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Celtic gold stater, 1st century

Celtic gold stater, 1st century
Celtic gold stater from a central S.E mint, 1st century

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold coin of Phillip II of Macedonia, 4th century BC

Gold coin of Phillip II of Macedonia, 4th century BC
Gold coin of Phillip II of Macedonia (382-336 BC), obverse side, head facing right, 4th century BC. Phillip was the father of Alexander the Great

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Gold stater of the / issued by Namnetes, 2nd century

Gold stater of the / issued by Namnetes, 2nd century
Gold stater of the/issued by Namnetes. Obverse side, head facing left, 2nd century. Based on the gold staters of Phillip II of Macedon. (2nd Century)

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Depiction of Britannia on a Roman coin

Depiction of Britannia on a Roman coin
Depiction of Britannia on the reverse of a Roman coin

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Ethiopian illustration of the Flight into Egypt, 1664

Ethiopian illustration of the Flight into Egypt, 1664
Ethiopian illustration of the Flight into Egypt, from the four gospels copied by Takla, 1664

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Silver disc brooch of AEdwen, Anglo-Scandinavian, first half of the 11th century

Silver disc brooch of AEdwen, Anglo-Scandinavian, first half of the 11th century. The decoration shows the Viking Ringerike style

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Bust of Pope Clement XIV. Artist: Christopher Hewetson

Bust of Pope Clement XIV. Artist: Christopher Hewetson
Bust of Pope Clement XIV (1705-1774). He was involved in the suppression of the Jesuits, and knighted the young Mozart. From the V&As Collection

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Contemporary miniature portrait of Elizabeth I of England. Artist: Nicholas Hilliard

Contemporary miniature portrait of Elizabeth I of England. Artist: Nicholas Hilliard
Contemporary miniature depiction of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) by Nicholas Hilliard

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: Miniature portrait of King James II of England as the Duke of York. Artist: Samuel Cooper

Miniature portrait of King James II of England as the Duke of York. Artist: Samuel Cooper
Miniature portrait of James II of England (1633-701) as the Duke of York. James II was deposed after a four year reign to make way for the Prince of Orange. From the V&A

Background imageImages Dated 16th May 2018: The Lindisfarne Stone showing warriors who may be vikings, Holy Island, Northumbria

The Lindisfarne Stone showing warriors who may be vikings, Holy Island, Northumbria
Image of the Lindisfarne Stone from Holy Island, Northumbria. It shows seven warriors, possibly vikings - their first recorded raid on Lindisfarne was in AD 793



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