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Mesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. NebuchadnezzaMesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. Limestone. Inscription. Cuneiform. Nebuchadnezzar I (1124-1105 BC) reign. Elamite campaign. From Sippar (Abu Habba). Babylonian
Kudurru (stele) of King Marduk-zakir-shumi (852-828 BC). An act of donation to a priest of the temple of Eana of Uruk. Mesopotamia. Limestone. Cuneiforme. Babylon exposore. Louvre. Paris
Cuneiform tablet depicting beer allocation. 2351-2342 BC. From Girsu. Uruinimgina King. British Museum. London
Apollo. Head. Marble. 120-140 AD. From Palace of Justinian, Rome. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Bust of Pericles (495-429 BC). Roman copy. From Hadrians VPericles (495-429 BC). Greek statesman. Orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age. Roman copy of 2nd AD. From Hadrians Villa. Tivoli. Italy. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Parthenon. Part of the central section of the east frieze. BThe Parthenon frieze. East side. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. Part of the central section of the east frieze. Zeus and Hera seated next to a standing man receiving the folded peplos from a
Roman coin. Asses. Bronze. 1st century BC. Mint of Iltirda (Lerida). Catalonia. Museum of History. Sabadell. Catalonia, Spain
As. Roman coin. Bronze. Showing Augustus on the obserse. 1stAs. Roman coin. Bronze. Used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Showing Augustus on the obserse. 1st century BC. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain
Adam and Eve disobeying God. Banishes from the Garden of EdeOld Testament. Original sin. Adam and Eve disobeying God. Banishes from the Garden of Eden. Book of Genesis. Engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883)
Greek pottery. Lekythos. Red figure. From Greece. 4th centurGreek pottery. Lekythos. Decorated with palmette. Red figure. 4th century BC. From Greece. Museum of Perfume. Barcelona. Spain
Pergamon Altar. West frieze. Gigantomachy. Triton and AmphitPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. West frieze. Gegantomachy. Lift to right; Triton and Amphitrite
Stele with Liyanite dedication to the God Dhu Ghabat. 5th-2nd century BC. Red sandstone; 86x37x30cm al- Ula. Departament of Archaeology Museum, King Saud University, Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. Pre-Islam
The Acropolis at Pergamon. Turkey. Altar of Zeus. Imaginary reconstruction by German painter Friedrich von Thiersch (1852-1921)
Greek art. Asia Minor. Colossal head of a youth. Pergamon. Marble. 2nd BC. Top terrace Gym. The Antikensammlung Berlin (Berlin antiquities collection)
Hittite art. Stele of King Bar-Rakib (744-727 BC) sitting oHittite art. Orthostat or stele of King Bar-Rakib (Barrakit 744-727 BC) sitting on the throne.750 BC. Zone of Sma al /Zincirli (Turkey) to South of Turkey. Detail. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island
The Battle of Alexander at Issus. Oil painting by the GermanAlbrecht Altdorfer (1480-1538). German artist, member of the Danube School. The Batlle of Alexander at Issus, 1529. It portrays the 330 BC Batlle of Issus
Emperor Septemus Severus (193-211 AD). BustSeptimius Severus (145-211), also known as Severus. Roman Emperor from 193-211. Born in Leptis Manga, province of Africa. Dynasty, Severan
Roman mosaic with a cube pattern giving a three dimensional effect. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Artemis. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek oArtemis. Goddes of the Hunt. Daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo. Roman equivalent is Diana. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek originals. A richly decorated diadem. Glyptothek
Muse. The Roman sculpture after an original of about 130 BC was restored by Bertel Thorvaldsen. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Sarcophagus of a married couple. About 240 AD. Ancient RomeRoman art. Sarcophagus of a married couple. About 240 AD. The couple extending hands to each other also appear in the side panels. He as a Greek orator, she as a muse, a cultural ideal. Glyptothek
Sulla. Head from the statue of a man. About 20 BCLucius Cornelius Sulla (138 BC-78 BC). known commonly as Sulla, was a Roman general and statesman. He had the distinction of holding the office of consul twice, as well as that of dictator
Bust of Athena. Roman sculpture after original of about 420Athena. Goddess of wisdom, courage, law and justice. (Roman equivalent: Minerva). Bust of Athena. Roman sculpture after original of about 420 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Head of Asclepius. Roman sculpture after original of about 4Greek Art. Head from a statue of Asclepius, the god of healing. Roman sculpture after original of about 420 BC. Glyptotek. Munich. Germany
Statue of a Silenus. Roman sculpture after a model of aboutGreek art. Niche. Statue of a Silenus (old satyr). Roman sculpture after a model of about 330 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany. Europe
Barberini Faun. A sleeping satyr. About 220 BC. Greek baroqGreek art. Barberini Faun. A sleeping satyr. About 220 BC. Probably stood in a sanctuary of Dionysus and was later brought to gardens on the banks of the Tiber. Greek baroque. Roman copy. Glyptothek
Illyrian writing engraved on stone. 2nd century BC. From DuIllyrians, group of Indo-European tribes who inhabited part of the western Balkans in antiquity. Illyrian writing engraved on stone. 2nd century BC. From Durres. Archaeological Museum. Tirana. Albania
Italy. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. 4th century ADItaly. Early Christians. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. Inscription: Christian phrase appears in pace. The symbol of the dove and the olive branch and the monogram of Constantine T. 4th century AD
Italy. Pompeii. House of Venus. Fresco. Garden with birds arRoman Art. Italy. Pompeii. House of Venus or House of D. Lucretii Satrii Valentes. Fresco. Garden with birds around the fountain and mask. 1st century. Painted wall on south wall of peristyle
Minoan Art. Crete. The younger snake goddess, from the palacMinoan Art. Island of Crete. The younger snake goddess, from the palace of Knossos. C. 1600 BC. Heraklion Archaeological Museum. Greece
Metal Age. The gold bracteates. National Museum of DenmarkThe gold bracteates. Flat, thin and single-sided gold medal worn as jewelry that was produced in Northern Europe predominantly during the Migration Period of the Germanic Iron Age
Art greek. Archaic. Amphora of Melos. 7th BC century. NationArt greek. Archaic. Amphora of Melos. Datd between 650-600 BC. Apollo and muses in chariot drawn by winged horses. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece
Anaximander (610 546 BC) with a sundial. Roman mosaic. 3rdAnaximander (610- 546 BC). Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus. He belonged to the Milesian school and learned the teachings of his master Thales. Anaximandder with a sundial
Saucy French Beauty and antique vaseSaucy French Beauty and a charming antique vase, which really catches the eye! Date: circa 1910s
Mappin & Webb Advertisement, 1895Advertisement for Mappin & Webbs Sterling Silver and Princes Plate, published in 1895. The items shown include (clockwise from top left)
Japanese workers in a Christian missionary, JapanVintage 19th century photograph - Japanese workers in a Christian missionary, with missionary and his family, Japan c.1880's
Vagrant holy men, north AfricaVintage 19th century photograph. Captioned Arab Santons the image may depict wandering holy men living a vagrant life. Photo the Fiorillo studio, c.1890s
Tunnel St Gotthard Pass, Switzerland, photo c. 1870'sVintage 19th century photograph - tunnel/cave St Gotthard Pass, Switzerland, photo c.1870's
Early Japanese portrait: seated man with swordVintage 19th century photograph - early photographic portrait from Japan, probably the work of the Japanese photographer Shimooka Renjo - seated man with sword
Early Japanese portrait: samuraiVintage 19th century photograph - early photographic portrait from Japan, probably the work of the Japanese photographer Shimooka Renjo - samurai
Caucasus Georgia Tiflis Tblisi - vegetable shop Chaldean cuCaucasus Georgia Tiflis Tblisi - vegetable shop and a Chaldean customer. Vintage 19th century photograph
Bacchus with satyr and panther. MarbleBacchus (Roman) also known as Dionysus (Greek). God of the grape harvest in classical mythology. Statue of Bacchus with satyr and panther. From roman Villa of Pozzuoli, near Naples, Italy
Claudius (10 BC-54 AD). Roman Emperor. Bust. MarbleClaudius (10BC-54 AD). Roman Emperor from 41 to 54 AD. House Julio-Claudian Dynasty. Bust. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark
Hebrew and Aramaic Inscriptions on a mosaic floor SynagogueHebrew and Aramaic Inscriptions on a Mosaic Floor Synagogue at Ein Gedi. 6th century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Tombstone. Nablus, Palestine. Roman art. 2nd-3rd century ADTombstone, limestone. Nablus (Palestine). Roman period, 2nd-3rd century AD. The Latin inscription is dedicated to the deified soul of the departed Augindai
Hishams Palace. Human figure sculpture. Stucco. Khirbat alHishams Palace. 8th century AD. Khirbat al-Mafjar, near Jericho. Was built by Waild Ibn Yazid in 734 AD, during the reign of Caliph Hisham Ibn Abdelmalik (724-743 AD). Human figure sculpture. Stucco
Egypt. Stele of Seti I. Beth-Shean. 1289-1278 B. C. BasaltEgypt. Stele of Seti I. Beth-Shean. 1289-1278 B.C. Basalt. Commemorates the kings victory in the Military expedition into Canaan
Pre-Incan. Tolita Culture (500-500 AD). Ceramic figure. FromPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Tolita Culture (500-500 AD). From Ecuador. Ceramic figure. Museo del Banco central. Quito. Ecuador