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Twin beaker from Malta. 21st century BCTwin beaker from the cremation cemetery at Tarxien on Malta. 21st century BC
Hagar Qim temple on Malta. (c. 3000 BC)Hagar Qim temple on Malta. (c.3000 BC)
Interior of the Hagar Qim temple on Malta
Mnajdra Temple complex on Malta, of the Hypogeum
Mnajdra Temple complex on Malta, 4th millennium BC
Bust of AntoniaA marble bust of Antonia, the younger daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia, and mother of Roman emperor Claudius, currently at Rabat Museum, Malta
Fat lady statuette, (3500-2300 BC)Fat lady statuette from a copper-age temple on Malta, from the collection of the Valetta Museum, Malta. (3500-2300 BC)
Seated fiddle-idol, 21st century BCBronze age seated fiddle-idol from Tarxien Cremation cemetery, 21st century BC
Trio of Roman pots from Fishbourne Palace, Sussex, England
Copper age pottery head from the Hypogeum at Hal Safelieni
Marble head of a youth from the north wing of the Royal palace at Fishbourne, Sussex
Roman tile with a mans footprint, 1st centuryRoman tile with a mans footprint from Fishbourne Roman palace, Sussex, 1st century
Shot of a Mithraic temple near Hadrians WallCarrawburgh Mithraic temple near Hadrians Wall. The concrete posts represent the original wooden roof supports
Roman plaster wall decorationSymmetrical Roman plaster wall decoration at Fishbourne Roman palace, Sussex
Thorwalds Cross-slab, a Viking cross slab showing Ragnarok, 10th centuryViking cross, showing a scene from Ragnarok, showing Odin with raven and spear being attacked by the wolf Fenris, his nephew, 10th century
Braiid site on the isle of Man
Braiid settlement site on the Isle of Man. The circle of stones is the remains of an early Christian period Celtic roundhouse, and beyond it is a boat-shaped Norse long-house
Roman Fort at Caister-on-Sea, built around 200 ADRoman Fort at Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England
The Roman Baths at Bath, established shortly after the occupationThe Roman Baths at Bath, Somerset - a view of the main pool
Lenins Tomb in Moscows Red SquareView of Lenins Tomb in Moscows Red Square
Avelines hole, a paleolithic cave dwelling, 12000 BCAvelines hole, a paleolithic cave dwelling in the Mendip hills, Somerset, England. A view of the entrance from outside, 12000 BC
The Tsars Cannon, the largest cannon in the worldThe Tsars Cannon, the largest canon in the world. It is 17.45 feet long, has a base of 36.1 inches, and weighs 40 tons. It was cast by Andrey Chokhov
Naveta at Els Tudons, an interior view, c. 2000 BCNaveta at Els Tudons, an interior view from the megalithic burial chamber, c.2000 BC
Megalithic structure near Ses Arentes. A modern version, built as a sheep-shelter
Menorca Naveta d es Tudons, interior view, c. 2000 BCMenorca Naveta d es Tudons, interior view of the upper storey, c.2000 BC
Menorca Naveta d es Tudons, c. 2000 BCMenorca Naveta d es Tudons, a megalithic structure, probably a collective tomb. This view is of the Apsidal end, c.2000 BC
Bronze BoarA Roman period bronze boar from Luxemburg
Pot from the Urnfield culture, 1300 BC-750 BCPot from the Urnfield culture from Luxemburg, 1300 BC-750 BC
West corner of the Roman fortress at Caerleon, 2nd centuryThe west corner of the Roman fortress at Caerleon, showing barrack blocks, with latrine building in foreground, 2nd century
Neolithic stone axeA neolithic stone axe in antler socket and wooden haft (wood is modern), from the Louvres collection
Detail of a stone head in Penmon Priory in the South transept. It is probably medieval, but has Celtic features
St Seiriols Well, Anglesey, Wales. c. 6th centurySt Seiriols Well, near Penmon Priory on Anglesey. St Seiriol founded the priory in the 6th century. This wishing well was the shrine used by St
Bronze Roman republican As, 1st centuryA bronze Roman republican As, showing the head of Janus, 1st century
Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar, 1st century BCLate republican denarii of Julius Caesar (100 BC ? 44 BC). On the left is an elephant and snake, in an allegory of good destroying evil
Late republican denarii with Mark Antony and Augustus Caesar, 1st century BCOn the left is Mark Antony (83-30 BC), and on the right Octavian/Augustus (63 BC-14 AD)
Late republican Roman coin showing the head of a Gaul, 1st centuryA late republican Roman coin showing the head of a Gaul, 1st century
Roman coin of Vespasian, 1st centuryRoman coin of the Emperor Vespasian (9-79)
Image of Britannia on the reverse of a Roman coin
Roman coin of VespasianRoman coin of the Emperor Vespasian (9-79)
Detail of StonehengeShowing the Trithillion bearing the Mycenaean dagger and axe as marks on the left hand upright stone
Stonehenge at Midsummer Sunrise
Detail of Stonehenge, 3000 BC - 2000 BCShows the sockets on the underside of the fallen crosspiece and the boss on the top of the upright stone, 3000 BC - 2000 BC
Detail of Stonehenge, c. 3000-2000 BCShowing the Trithillion bearing the Mycenaean dagger and axe as marks on the left hand upright stone, c.3000-2000 BC
Foundation of a hypocaust, 3rd centuryFoundation of a hypocaust - the underfloor heating system - at Fishbourne, 3rd century
Stone relief of Christ entering Jerusalem, in Chichester Cathedral, Sussex
Stained glass image of King Henry IV, from Chichester Cathedral, Sussex
Pevensey Castle, showing the Roman walls of the Saxon fort
Viking bronze brooch, c. 8th-11th centuryViking bronze brooch showing two snakes, from the Ashmolean museum, c.8th-11th century