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Garland sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah. Roman period, 3rd century CE. Decorated with floral garlands and deities. The open-mouthed mask indicates that the sarcophagus is from Asia Minor
Funerary altar, calcerows. Caesarea. Roman period, late 1st-2nd century BC. On the front of the altar is the image of an eagle perched within aniche
Latin inscription, limestone. Shuni. Roman period, 2nd century AD. The inscription is surrounded by a wreath. The goddes of victory, Nike, is seen standing on a globe on both sides of the wrearth
Pottery bath with four loop handles used probably as a coffiA pottery bath with four loop handles used probably as a coffin. Tell Abu-Hawam. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Anthropoid clay coffin. 12th century BCAnthropoid clay coffin. Beth Shean. 12th century BC. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Acanthus capital decorated with the head of a monsterRomanesque art. Acanthus capital decorated with the head of a monster. The church of the Annunciation, Nazareth, Limestone. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Jerusalem. Israel. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Room
Clay ossuary. Haderah. In form of a house, used for secondary burial. Chalcolithic period, 4th millennium BC. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Skeleton of Man. Skhull Cave (Me arat Hagedi). Middle Paleolithic period. Ca. 100, 000 years before the present. 40-50 years old of the arcahic Homo Sapiens Sapiens
Handshake. Grave stele. Pentelic marble. Found in the Piraeus. Two standing elderly men, clad in mantles and holding staffs, are shown in a handshake. Between them, a young girl gesticulates
Italy. Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Amphora. 8th century BC. Archeological Museum of Cagliari
Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Matrix used in the fusion ofItaly. Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Matrix used in the fusion of an ax and a knife. 10th century BC. From Belvi. Archeological Museum of Cagliari
Italy. Sardinia. Nuraghe monument (1200-500 BC). From BarumiItaly. Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Nuraghe monument, ancient megalithic edifice (1200-500 BC). From Barumini
Stonehenge - prehistoric monument, Wiltshire, EnglandStonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England circa 1940s
Archaeological work at a villa in Pompeii, Italy. circa 1895
Carthage, Tunisia - Archaeological Excavations Date: circa 1910s
Carthage, Tunisia - Archaeological Objects from Excavations including a stone basin, column and horse (?) statue. Date: circa 1910s
Peace unto Israel. Hebrew inscription on a mosaic floor. Synagogue at Ussfiya. 5th century AD
Sarcophagus. Chalk. From Ar ara. 2nd-3rd century ADSarcophagus. Chalk. It comes form Ar ar. Roman period. 2nd-3rd century AD. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Israel. Jerusalem. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Courtyard
Christian tombstone written in Greek. Marble, 6th century AD. Beersheda district. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Lead sarcophagus with pagan symbols. From the Jerusalem area. 3rd century AD. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Egypt. Spinx of Giza. Detail. Lions clawsEgypt. Great Sphinx of Giza. Limestone statue with lion body and human head. Is believed that represents the Pharaoh Khafra. Built as a protective guard on the banks of the River Nile. Detail
Egypt. Spinx of GizaEgypt. Great Sphinx of Giza. Limestone statue with lion body and human head. Is believed that represents the Pharaoh Khafra. Built as a protective guard on the banks of the River Nile. Old Kingdom
Italy. Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Statuette of a bull. 9th-8th century BC. From Santa Vittoria de Serri. Archeological Museum of Cagliari
Italy. Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Sword. Bronze. 9th-8th century BC. From Siniscola. Archeological Museum of Cagliari
Animals at a French Zoo - Ibex - Ibex behind bars of cage. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo. Slide 10
Western Bolivia - Catholic Church at TiwanakuTiwanaku (Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) - a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, South America. The Tiwanaku Church was built in 1612 re-using stone from the site
Spain. Catalonia. Empuries. The Mosaic floor of roman house. 2nd-1st BC. L Escala. Province of Girona
Ampurias. Ruins whit statue of Asclepius. Catalonia. SpainGreek Art. Ampurias. Greek colony founded by the greeks of Foci. 575 BC. Ruins whit statue of Asclepius, god of medicine. Catalonia. Spain
Islamic art. Spain. Bronze lampIslamic period. Spain. Bronze lamp. From Mosque Medina Elvira, Granada. Archaeological Museum of Granada. Andalusia. Spain
Spain. Castile-La Mancha. Province of Albacete. Geometric mosaic. From Balazote. Archaeological Museum of Albacete. Spain
Spain. Castile-Leon. Clunia. Ancient Roman city. Ruins
Spain. Mallorca. Pollentia. Roman ruins
Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of Portillo de Eneriz. Near Artajona. Navarre. Spain
Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of de la mina de Farangortea. Near Artajona. Navarre
Cromlechs of Azpegi. Megalithic monument. Near Orbaitzeta. Navarre. Spain. Prehistory
Prehistory. Italy. Sardinia. Nuragic civilization. Corner toPrehistory. Italy. Sardinia. Barumini. Su Nuraxi. Archaeological site. Nuragic civilization. Corner tower The Nuraghe. 17th century BC. Bronze Age
Palmyra, Syria - Valley of TombsPalmyra, Syria - Fakhr-al-Din al-Maani Castle on the hilltop (at rear) and the Valley of Tombs, where the Palmyrenes built a number of large-scale funerary monuments (Necropolis). circa 1980s
Palmyra, Syria - Coumn and view toward Temple of BelPalmyra, Syria - A lone column and view towards the Temple of Bel (Baal) Complex. circa 1980s
Palmyra, Syria - The Tetrapylon and Arab CastlePalmyra, Syria - The Tetrapylon with view of hilltop Fakhr-al-Din al-Maani Castle in rear. circa 1980s
Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade. circa 1980s
Palmyra, Syria - Columns and Temple of Bel (Baal)Palmyra, Syria - Columns and view toward the Temple of Bel (Baal). The temple ruins were destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) in August 2015. circa 1980s
Palmyra, Syria - Monumental Arch, built at the time of Emperor Septimius Severus, probably to celebrate the emperors victories over the Parthians. circa 1980s
Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade (close-up). circa 1980s
Palmyra, Syria - Tetrapylon with view of hilltop Arab CastlePalmyra, Syria - The Tetrapylon with view of hilltop Fakhr-al-Din al-Maani Castle in rear. circa 1980s
Palmyra, Syria - The Colonnade with view of Arab CastlePalmyra, Syria - The Colonnade with view of Fakhr-al-Din al-Maani Castle circa 1980s