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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
Egyptian art. Old Kingdom. IV Dynasty. The Khufu ship. Detail. It was sealed into a pit in the Giza pyramid complex at the foot of the Great Pyramid of Giza around 2500 BC
Egypt. Pyramids of Giza. The Pyramid of Khafre, also known as the Pyramid of Chephren. Tomb of the fourth-dynasty pharaoh Khafre (Chephren). Detail. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom
Picture No. 11022805Egypt. Mastabas of dynasties IV and V. Archeological remains. Old Kingdom. The Giza Necropolis
Egypt. Mastaba of Senedjemib Mehi. InteriorEgypt. Mastaba of Senedjemib Mehi, chief justice and vizier of the 5th dynasty. Interior. Old Kingdom. Royal Necropolis of Giza
Egypt. Mastaba of Senedjemib Mehi. Entrance and porticoEgypt. Mastaba of Senedjemib Mehi, chief justice and vizier of the 5th dynasty. Entrance and portico. Old Kingdom. Royal Necropolis of Giza
Egypt. Henutsens pyramid at Giza. Limestone stones. Fourth-dynasty Queen. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom
Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza, called the Pyramid of Khufu and the Pyramid of Cheops. Is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis
Egypt. The pyramid of Hetepheres I with the Pyramid of KhufuEgypt. The pyramid of Hetepheres I, G 1-a, with the Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) and Khafre (Chephren) at the background. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Satellite pyramids of the Great Pyramid of Khufu or Cheops, known as The Pyramids of Queens. From right to left: pyramid G 1-a
Egypt. Pyramid G1-b. GizaEgypt. Pyramid G1-b, one of the subsidiary pyramids of the Giza East Field of the Giza Necropolis located to the eastern side of the Great Pyramid of Giza or Pyramid of Khufu (at the background)
Egypt. Blocks of stone fallen from one of three satellite pyramids of the Great Pyramid of Khufu or Cheops in the Giza Necropolis. 4th Dynasty. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Henutsens pyramid at Giza. Columns. Fourth-dynasty Queen. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Henutsens pyramid at Giza with the Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) at the background. Fourth-dynasty Queen. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom
Picture No. 11022572Iberian Art. Spain. Lion. It comes from Espera (Cadiz). Dated between 3rd-2nd century B.C. Archaeological Museum of Seville. Andalusia
Roman Art. Spain. Andalusia. Italica. Thermae. 2nd century ASpain. Italica. Roman city founded c. 206 BC. Thermae, Large Baths. Near Santiponce. Ruins. Andalusia
Spain. Girona City WallsSpain. Girona. Medieval City Walls. Remains. Detail. At background, the Cathedral
Roman Art. Spain. Temple of Augustus. Barcelona. CataloniaRoman Art. Spain. Temple of Augustus. 1st century B.C. Detail of the columns. Barcelona. Catalonia
The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon. SpaiRoman Art. Spain. The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon
Egyptian art. Hieroglyphic writing. Great Temple. Abu SimbelEgyptian art. Hieroglyphic writing. Detail of the lower relief in the stele that depicts the pharaoh Ramses II offering war prisoners to god Amun. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty
Great Temple of Ramses II. Relief depicting the pharaoh RamsEgyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. Pharaoh Ramses II before a goddess. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt
Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. The gods Set (left) and HoEgyptian art. Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. 19th dynasty. New Empire. The gods Set (left) and Horus (right) adoring Ramses II. Abu Simbel. Egypt
Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. Relief depicting the pharaEgyptian art. Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. 19th dynasty. New Empire. Relief depicting the pharaoh Ramses II offering to the god. Abu Simbel. Egypt
Egyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. Military campaign aEgyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. Military campaign against the Hittites. Ramses II at the Battle of Kadesh. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt
Italy. Rome. Roman Forum. Ruins
Prehistoric Art. Age of Metals. Greece. Different types of knives, axes and various utensils. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
Greek Art. Hellenistic Gymnasium. 2nd century B. C. Doric colGreek Art. Hellenistic Gymnasium. 2nd century B.C. Doric columns preserved. Olympia. Greece
The Treasuries at Olympia. GreeceThe Treasuries at Olympia. Small temple-shaped buildings located to the north side of the Altis. Were erected by Greek colonies to store valuable votive offerings. Greece
Prehistoric Art. Bronze Age. Stone foundation of an apsidal home. Late Helladic III (1400-1060 B.C.). Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. GreeceGreek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. Built around the year 160. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Altar of Hera. OlympiaGreek Art. Altar of Hera. Is the location where the Olympic flame is lit the Olympic games. Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. Doric column. GreecGreek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. Built around the year 160. Doric column. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Kronion thermae. OlympiaGreek Art. Kronion thermae. Ruins dating from the 2nd century BCE and the 5th century A.D. Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. The Philippeion. 4th century B. CGreek Art. The Philippeion. Ionic circular memorial of ivory and gold, which contained statues of Philips family, Alexander the Great, Olympias, Amyntas III and Eurydice I
Eurytion and Deidamia. Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble. West pediment. Dated in 460 B.C
Greek Art. Archaeological remains of terracotta from different buildings of the sanctuary of Olympia. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Greece. Echo Portico or Heptaechos. Middle of 4th century. B.C. Altis. Olympia
Sanctuary of Olympia. Olympic stadium. The vaulted tunnel leGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. Olympic stadium. The vaulted tunnel leading out of the stadium. Hellenistic period. Elis. Peloponesse. Greece
Sanctuary of Olympia. The ancient olympic Stadium. The exedrGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. The ancient Olympic Stadium. The exedra, stone platform on which the judges sat. South bank of the stadium Elis. Peloponesse. Greece