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Hitite slabs with hieroglyphic inscription about the activitSlabs with hieroglyphic inscription about the activities of King Urhilina and his son. Detail. Basalt. Late Hitite Period. 9th century BC. From Hama (Syria). Archaeological Museum
Fragment of statues base with inscription of Aeneas. 2nd ceFragment of statues base with inscription of Aeneas. From the bottom niche of the Porticoes Exedre in the Forum of Augustus. 2nd century BC. Luni marble. Museum of Trajans Market. Rome. Italy
Headstone of Giuseppe Belli (1791-1860). Italian physicist and mathematician. Carrara marble. Relief depicting a portrait of Belli inside a medallion with some instruments relating to physics
Funerary headstone with Greek inscription. Second half of the 1st century AD. Detail. Kerch Historical and Archaeological Museum. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine
Roman Art. Turkey. Possibly backgamon board engraved in theRoman Art. Turkey. Board game, possibly backgamon board, engraved in the upper seats of the Roman stadium of Aphrodisias in Caria. Anatolian Peninsula
Egyptian art. Stele of the tomb of Methethi with his son Ihy with hieroglyphic writing. Detail of Methethi. Around 2400 BC. It comes from Saqqara. Old Kingdom. 5th Dynasty
Roman Art. Asia Minor. Relief depicting a funeral feast, a rRoman Art. Asia Minor. Relief depicting a funeral feast (left) and a rider (right). At the top, a gorgon. The inscription refers to the foundation of a house by Gaius Erycius. Roman empire
Kufic scripture. Detail. MarbleMarble plaque with kufic scripture. 10th-11th centuries. Detail. Fatimid Period, Egypt. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Canopic jar. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BC. ECanopic jar for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Canopic jars. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BCCanopic jars for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Octagonal pillar of the Tomb 138. Sedment, Egypt. 1279-1213Octagonal pillar who supported the roof of the Tomb 138 of Sedment. Limestone. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Reign of Ramesses II. C. 1279-1213 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Coptic tomb stele of man Sapiti. 6th-8th centuries. HaragehCoptic tomb stele of man Sapiti, written in Greek capital letter. 6th-8th centuries. Early Christian Period. Harageh Cemetery. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Treasury of the Athenians. 5th century BC. Inscription. DelpTreasury of the Athenians. Temple built around 5th century BC. Detail of a hymn to Delphi, in ancient Greek, engraved in a wall. Apollo also appears with the zither. Delphi. Greece
Mesopotamia. Ceramic lid of an incense burner with inscriptions written in Aramaic. Dated between 1st century B.C. and 2nd century B.C. Pergamon Museum. Berlin
Cuneiform writing. Clay tablets written with prayers and rituals against the evil eye and the vision of the underworld. 9th-7th Centuries B.C. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Jar containing clay tablets written in cuneiform. 8th century. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Letter of the Emperor Hadrian for the inhabitants of Pergamum. Sculpted in marble. Greek scripture. Document located in the Trajaneum, temple dedicated to Trajan. Acropolis of Pergamum. 137 AD
Propylaea of A?a?A?a?the Sanctuary of Athena. Pergamon. DePropylaea of A?a?A?a?the Sanctuary of Athena. 3rd - 2nd centuries BC. Architrave with the dedication from king Eumenes to Athena Nikephore. At the balcony, the weapons of the defeates Galates
Inscribed funerary relief of Aurelius Hermia and his wife Aurelia Philematium. 80 BC. From a tomb in the Via Nomentana, Rome. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Monumental inscription about Hadrian Emperor. 128-138 AD. StMonumental inscription. Emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus, father of this country, the Twentieth Legion Valeria Victrix. Emperor Hadrian period. Stone. 128-138 AD
Board of wood inscribed in ink with lines 468-473 of Book IWooden board with iron handle inscribed in ink with lines 468-473 from Book I of Iliad by Homer. 1st-2nd century AD. Roman. From Egypt. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Tablet of terracotta with inscription in Cypriot syllabic script. Possibily a religious text or a commercial or administrative document. 410-375 BC. From Akanthou. British Museum. London. England
Limestone grave stele with greek epitaph of Theudaisios of ELimestone grave stele with greek inscription, epitaph of Theudaisios of Euesperides. 300-50 BC. From Amathus, Cyprus. British Museum. London. England, United Kingdom
Stela of Nasrid ruler Yusuf III (1376-1417). Alhambra. SpainSepulchral stela in marble of Yusuf III (1376-1417). From the Rauda cemetery. Alhambra Museum. Granada. Spain
Reliquary. 10th century. SpainReliquary in alabaster with inscriptions in Carolingians characters. 10th century. From Santa Maria de Lillet (Catalonia). Museum of Manresa. Spain
The Rosetta Stone. Greek scriptureThe Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Greek scripture. Detail. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC
The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphical and demotic scriptureThe Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC
False door of Bateti. EgyptLimestone false door of Bateti. The figure inside the niche depicts the deceased out of his grave to receive their offerings. 2400 BC. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphical scriptureThe Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Detail
The Rosetta Stone. Demotic and Greek scriptureThe Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Demotic and Greek scripture
Hieroglyphic writing. Tombstone of Kaiteps tombHieroglyphic writing on a limestone tombstone of the Kaiteps tomb. 2300 BC. 5th - 6th Dynasties. Early Dynastic Period or Old Kingdom. Possibly from Giza. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Egyptian stela with hieroglyphic writing. British Museum. London, United Kingdom
Limestones false door of Ptahshepses. EgyptLimestone false door of Ptahshepses. The slabs paneled on both sides of the door are inscribed with the biography of Ptahshepses mentioning his birth and his marriage to Princess Khamaat. 2400 BC
Egyptian hieroglyphic writing on calcite. Top: fragment of the sarcophagus of Merenptah. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. 1213-1203 BC. From the tomb 8 of the Valley of the Kings
Inscription. Roman Forum. Rome. ItalyInscription in a stone. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy
Commemorative plaque to Augustus on behalf of the freeman L. Lucretius Zethus. From Via di Monte Brianzo. 1st century AD. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy
Pedestal inscribed. Olympia. GreecePedestal with inscribed. Ruins of the Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Roman Art. Greece. 2nd century. Bull with a votive inscriptiRoman Art. Greece. 2nd century. Marble sculpture depicting a bull with a votive inscription of Regilla, wife of Herodes Atticus, offered to Zeus. Dated between 147-150 A.D
Egyptian Art. Torso of a Ptolemaic King. Ptolemaic Period. 8Egyptian Art. Torso of a Ptolemaic King, inscribed with cartouches of a late Ptolemy. Ptolemaic Period. 8030 B.C. Basalt. Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Albania. Byllis ruinsAlbania. Byllis. Founded by the Illirians in the 4th century B.C. Stone inscriptions near the theater
Stele. Archaeological Museum of Marathon. GreeceStele inscribed with the rules for the worship of the God Pan (1st century B.C.). Pan Cave. Archaeological Museum of Marathon. Greece
Islamic Art. Spain. 14th century. Nasrid era. The Alhambra. Plastering stucco decoration that adorns the Hall of the Two Sisters with inscriptions on the Quran and verses of Ibn Zamrak
Iberian art. Inscription on lead. It comes from the Castle of La Fosca. Archaeological Museum of Girona. Catalonia. Spain
Cloister of the Cathedral of St. Vincent. 12th century. CapiRomanesque. Spain. 12th century. Cloister of the Cathedral of St. Vincent. Capital. Roda de Isabena. Aragon
Music cover, Daughters of Christian England, inscribed to Florence Nightingale, words by Reverend Js B Monsell, music by James Hine. circa 1850s
Thome De Gamond CoverThe title page of Thome de Gamonds tunnel proposal, inscribed by the author. Date: 1857
Betrothal rings 1912Betrothal, puzzle, posy and true-love rings were usual worn on the third finger. The ring symbolizing a circle implying our repects (or regards)
Captain Augustus Hartmann, 2nd Line Battalion, Kings German Legion, 1815.Oil on panel by Paul Dumortier, Tournai, 1815.Painted shortly before the Battle of Waterloo.Head and shoulders to right