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Archeology Collection (#16)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Relief depicting a Pharaoh, probably Ramses II, offering inc

Relief depicting a Pharaoh, probably Ramses II, offering incense. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum

Goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum
Relief depicting the goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ramesseum. Temple area designed to barns or warehouses. Luxo

Ramesseum. Temple area designed to barns or warehouses. Luxo
Ramesseum. Temple area designed to barns or warehouses. Nineteenth dynasty. New Kingdom. 13th century B.C. Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ramesseum. Relief with Tefnut and Ptah. Luxor. Egypt

Ramesseum. Relief with Tefnut and Ptah. Luxor. Egypt
Ramesseum. Relief with two Egyptian deities, Tefnut, goddess lioness and Ptah, creator god. Nineteenth dynasty. New Kingdom. 13th century B.C. Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ramesseum. Luxor. Egypt

Ramesseum. Luxor. Egypt
Ramesseum. Nineteenth dynasty. New Kingdom. 13th century B.C. Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Hathor column pillar belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Deir

Hathor column pillar belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Deir
Hathor column pillar belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Temple of Hatshepsut. Temple of Deir el-Bahari. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. (PR)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Hathor column pillars belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Dei

Hathor column pillars belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Dei
Hathor column pillars belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Temple of Hatshepsut. Temple of Deir el-Bahari. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ruins of one of the temple next to the Temple of Hatshepsut

Ruins of one of the temple next to the Temple of Hatshepsut. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt. New Kingdom

Background imageArcheology Collection: Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (1717-1768). German archaeologis

Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (1717-1768). German archaeologis
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (Stendal, 1717-Trieste 1768). German archaeologist and art historian. Colored engraving

Background imageArcheology Collection: Mosaic depicting two peacocks on a vase

Mosaic depicting two peacocks on a vase. Archaeological Museum. Pula. Croatia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Early Christian art. Byllis ruins. Remains of the Basilica

Early Christian art. Byllis ruins. Remains of the Basilica, IV-V centuries A.D. Republic of Albania

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ankh or key of life. Relief

Ankh or key of life. Relief. First courtyard of Ramses II. Temple of Luxor. Dynasty XIX (1320-1200 B.C.). New Empire. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Temple of Luxor. Relief

Temple of Luxor. Relief. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Hieroglyphic writing. Cartridge wirh the royal protocol of R

Hieroglyphic writing. Cartridge wirh the royal protocol of Ramses II. Obelisk of Ramses II. Temple of Luxor. Dynasty XIX (1320-1200 B.C.). New Empire. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Temple of Luxor. Colonnade with two rows of seven smooth sha

Temple of Luxor. Colonnade with two rows of seven smooth shaft campaniform columns. New Empire. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Temple of Luxor. Smooth shaft columns with closed papyrus ca

Temple of Luxor. Smooth shaft columns with closed papyrus capitals of the first court, built during the reign of Ramses II. Dynasty XIX. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Philippeion, 4th century B. C. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. I

Philippeion, 4th century B. C. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. I
Philippeion, 4th century B.C. Built by Philip II of Macedon in 338 BC after the battle of Chaeronea and completed by Alexander the Great. Located in the Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Ilia Province

Background imageArcheology Collection: Temple of Hera (Heraion). 6th century B. C Sanctuary of Oly

Temple of Hera (Heraion). 6th century B. C Sanctuary of Oly
Temple of Hera (Heraion). Doric style. Peripteral and hexastyle. 6th century B.C. General view. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Treasury of Megara. Limestone pediment depicting a scene fro

Treasury of Megara. Limestone pediment depicting a scene fro
Treasury of Megara. Limestone pediment that depicts a scene from gigantomachy. Late 6th century B.C. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: The struggle of the Lapita and centaurs at the wedding Pirit

The struggle of the Lapita and centaurs at the wedding Pirit
Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble sculptures that decorated the west pediment of the temple and represent the struggle of the Lapita

Background imageArcheology Collection: Clay puppet depicting a roman soldier. Olympia Archaeologica

Clay puppet depicting a roman soldier. Olympia Archaeologica
Clay puppet depicting a Roman soldier used as a toy. Dated between I and III centuries a.C. Mirak Fragonisi Cemetery. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Colonnade in Cardo Maximus Avenue

SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Colonnade in Cardo Maximus Avenue

Background imageArcheology Collection: SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Roman houses. Ruins

SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Roman houses. Ruins

Background imageArcheology Collection: SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Architrave of the colonnade in Cardo

SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Architrave of the colonnade in Cardo Maximus Avenue

Background imageArcheology Collection: Hill Fort of Santa Tecla (Santa Tegra)

Hill Fort of Santa Tecla (Santa Tegra). Was inhabited from AD X century B.C. until the third century AD. La Guardia (A Garda). Pontevedra province. Galicia. Spain

Background imageArcheology Collection: Cella Memoriae. Empuries. Spain

Cella Memoriae. Empuries. Spain
Cella Memoriae. Christian basilica (IV-VII centuries). Empuries. Province of Girona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArcheology Collection: Lamasu or Bull-man. Gate from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sharru

Lamasu or Bull-man. Gate from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sharru
Assyrian Art. Lamasu or Bull-man. Gate from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sharrukin (Khorsabad). Assyria, 721-705 BC. Alabaster. 8th century BC. Louvre Museum. Paris. France

Background imageArcheology Collection: Balearic Islands. Menorca. Naveta dels Tudons. Megalithic cu

Balearic Islands. Menorca. Naveta dels Tudons. Megalithic cu
Naveta dels Tudons. Megalithic culture. Bronze Age. Near Ciutadella. Menorca island. Balearic Islandas. Spain

Background imageArcheology Collection: Augusto Palace or Praetorium or Pilates Tower. Tarragona. C

Augusto Palace or Praetorium or Pilates Tower. Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy. Rome. Market of Trajan

Italy. Rome. Market of Trajan
Forum of Trajan, attributed to the architect Apollodorus of Damascus. Trajans Market (Mercatus Traiani). Built in 100-100 A.D. Rome. Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy. Rome. Forum of Trajan. Trajans Column, ruins of Basi

Italy. Rome. Forum of Trajan. Trajans Column, ruins of Basilica Ulpia and Church of Santo Apostolli

Background imageArcheology Collection: Athens. View of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Sunset

Athens. View of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Sunset
Athens. View ot the Acropolis. Temple of Parthenon. Sunset. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). Athenian Agora. Athens. Greec

The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). Athenian Agora. Athens. Greec
Greek Art. The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). It was built by and named after King Attalos II of Pergamon who ruled between 159 BC and 138 BC. In the years 1953-1956 the Stoa was reconstructed

Background imageArcheology Collection: The Philopappus Monument. Athens. Greece

The Philopappus Monument. Athens. Greece
Roman Art. The Philopappus Monument. Tomb of Caius Julius Antiochus Philopappos, a member of the royal family of Commaene (Syria). Was built between 114 and 116 A.D. Philopappos Hill. Athens



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