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Spain. Tarragona. Roman Amphitheatre. 2nd century ADSpain. Catalonia. Tarragona. Roman Amphitheatre. Built in the 2nd century AD
Turkey. Miletus. Theather. 4th century BC. Tunnel accessTurkey. Miletus. Ancient Greek city (Western coast of Anatolia). Theather. 4th century BC. Tunnel access
Syria. Ebla. Ruins of Ebla. Early Bronze Age 3rd millenniumSyria. Ebla. Ruins of Ebla. Eblan civilization, Early Bronze Age, 3rd millennium BC. Lower town. Ruins
Italy. Herculaneum. House next to the Forum. Ruins
Italy. Pompeii. Villa of Diomedes. Atrium-peristyle
Greek Art. Classical Era. Grave stele dedicated to Philokles and his son Dikaios. A bearded man offers a bird to a young boy standing befor him. Ca. 430 B.C. Marble. It comes from Chalandri, Attica
Egyptian Art. Bronze statuette depicting the god Amun standing with leg and arm upfront and holding a scepter now missed. Cover his head with crown that has lost two pens
Block statue of Harsomtusemhat (664-610 B. C. ). Basalt. LowerBlock statue of Harsomtusemhat (664-610 B.C.) sitting on a socle, with his legs grouped and the hands on his knees. He is holding the sesheshet sistrum, with the face of the goddess Hathor. Basalt
Augustus Le Plongeon (1825-1908). British-American antiquariAugustus Le Plongeon (1825-1908) British-American photographer and antiquarian who studied the pre-Columbian ruins of America, Maya civilization on the Yucatan Peninsula
Pompeii. Triangular Forum. Doric Temple ruins. 6th century BC. Base and stands
Spain. Andalusia. Italica. Ruins. Area of amphitheatre
Spain. Italica. House of Exendra. Ruins. Domus roman. 2nd ceSpain. Andalusia. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Exendra. Ruins. Domus roman. 2nd century
Spain. Italica. House of the Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. DomuSpain. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domus roman
Syria. Resafa. Know in Roman times as Sergiopolis and briefly as Anastasiopolis. Archaeological site. Metropolitan Church. 520
Syria. Resafa. Archaeological site. Basilica of Saint SergiSyria. Resafa. Know in Roman times as Sergiopolis and briefly as Anastasiopolis. Archaeological site. Basilica of Saint Sergius. 5th century. Byzantine period
Pre-Columbian Art. Maya. Chac statue (rain god) or an offeror on a Feathered Serpent. It lies on the steps of the Temple of the Warriors. Maya-Toltec style. Classical period (late 900-1224)
Palenque Archeological site. Palace. MexicoPre-Columbian Art. Maya. Mexico. 7th - 8th centuries. Palenque Archaeological Site, set of buildings constructed on an artificial platform. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. State of Chiapas
Greece. Peloponnese. The Palace of Nestor (1300 BC-1200 BC). Is the central building of a Middle Helladic era settlement surrounded by a fortified wall
Roman Villa of Pisoes. Polychrome mosaic with geometric motiRoman Art. Portugal. Roman Villa of Pisoes. 1st to 4th century. Polychrome mosaic decorated with geometric motifs. Detail. Near Beja. El Alentejo
Augusta Bilbilis. Theater. SpainSpain. Augusta Bilbilis. Ibero-roman city. 3rd century BC. Ruins of the Theater
India. Maharashtra. Ajanta Caves. Rock-cut cave monuments which date from the 2nd century BCE to the 600 CE. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Exterior view
Syria. Palmyra. Great temple of Bel. 1st century A. CRoman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Great temple of Bel, built under Tiberius in 19 A.C.. Oasis of Tadmor
Ukraine. Crimea. Kerch. Panticapaeum archaeological siteUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Panticapaeum archaeological site, founded in 575 BC by Greek colonists from Miletus, on Mount Mithridat. Kerch
Baths of the Seven Sages. Ostia AnticaOstia Antica. Baths of the Seven Sages. 2nd century AD. Round hall. Detail. Near Rome. Italy
Egypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. Limestone walls with 14 false doors and main entrance. Third Millennium. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. The serdab. Statue of DjosEgypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. The serdab, a small enclosed chamber. Copy of the statue of the pharaoh Djoser, currently on display at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.Third Millennium. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. The South House just east of the pyramid of Djoser. Is a symbolic building decorated with four fluted columns forty feet high, with niches for offerings. Old Kingdom
Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids of Khafre and MenkaureEgypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids of Khafre (or Chephren) and Menkaure (or Mykerinos). 26th century B.C. 4th Dynasty. Old Kingdom
Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and MEgypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Great Pyramid of Giza (known as the Great Pyramid and the Pyramid of Cheops or Khufu), the Pyramid of Khafre (or Chephren) and the Pyramid of Menkaure (or Mykerinos)
Egypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. Temple of the three fluted columns or T Temple, located in the middle of the wall that delimits the large patio. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. Colonnade acces. DetailEgypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. Colonnade access. Only example of fasciculated columns. Detail. Third Millennium. Old Kingdom
Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza called the Pyramid of MenkaEgypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza called Pyramid of Menkaure. The smallest of the three Pyramids of Giza. Tomb of the fourth-dynasty pharaoh Menkaure. Detail. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Pyramids of Giza. The Pyramids of Khafre (Chephren) and Khufu (Cheops). Fourth-dynasty. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom