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God. 1165-1151 BC. Antropomorphic figure with
OMAN. AD DAKHILIYAH. NIZWA. Nizwa. Nizwa Fort and Main Mosque. Architecture
IRAN. FARS. Naqsh-e Rustam. Fire Temple. Persian art. Achaemenid period
CHINA. Turpan. The Silk Road. Emin Minaret (1777) by the Sugong Mosque
SRI LANKA. Matale. Hindu Temple of Sri Muthumariamman
CHINA. BEIJING. Beijing. Forbidden City. Architectural detail of the roof. Dragon-shaped tops. Chinese art. Ming period. Architecture; Ceramics
JAPAN. KYUSHU. KUMAMOTO. Kumamoto. Kumamoto Castle (1601)
NORTH KOREA. NORTH PYONGAN. Myohyang. Pohyon Temple (1042). Octagonal pagoda
IRAQ. SALAH AD DIN. Samarra. Al Askari Mosque. Fa硤 e decorated with mirrors
JORDAN. MaN. Petra. Palace Tomb or Three Storey Tomb at the Way of the Fa硤 es. Nabatean art. Architecture
SRI LANKA. Dambulla. Golden Temple. Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla
INDIA. Darjeeling. Bhutia Bustee Monastery. Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla
NORTH KOREA. SOUTH PYONGYANG. Pyongyang. Mansudae Grand Monument (1972), depicting the Korean revolution. Detail
CHINA. Xian. City walls
Lyon. 7th c. -10th c. Chinese art. Tang periodLyon. 7th c.-10th c. Chinese art. Tang period. Ceramics. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum
SRI LANKA. Aukana. Aukana Buddha (5th c. ), 12SRI LANKA. Aukana. Aukana Buddha (5th c.), 12 m. high
CHINA. Dunhuang. Mogao Caves. The Silk Road
CHINA. Jiayuguan. The Silk Road. Gansu Province. Gobi desert. Jiayuguan City. Overhanging Great Wall
Nadir Divanbegi Madrasah. 1630. UZBEKISTAN. BUKHARA. Bukhara. Nadir Divanbegi Madrasah (1630). Islamic art. Architecture
JAPAN. HONSHU. Tokyo. Harajuku District. New architecture (Herzog and de Meuron s)
MYANMAR. Rangoon. Shwe Dagon Pagoda
INDIA. KARNATAKA. Pattadakal. Mallikarjuna Temple. Built in 8th c
Vase with Dragons. Mesopotamian art. Ceramics. IRAQ. Bagdad. Baghdad Museum
CHINA. Turpan. The Silk Road. Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves complex (5th-9th c.). The road
NORTH KOREA. Ryongsanri. Statue surrounding the Tongmyong Mausoleum (5th c. AD)
NORTH KOREA. HWANGHAE NORTH. Kaesong. Mausoleum of king Kongmin and his wife, 31st king of the Koryo dynasty (1365). Statues
LAOS. Vientiane. Xieng Khuan. Buda Park. Reclining Buddha. Sculpture
CHINA. NORTH WEST. The Silk Road. Binglingsi Grottoes. Liujiaxia Reservoir
JORDAN. MaN. Petra. Urn Tomb in the Way of the Fa硤 es. Nabatean art. Architecture
IRAN. FARS. Naqsh-e Rustam. Bas-relief with the coronation of Ardeshir. Persian art. Sasanian art
UZBEKISTAN. BUKHARA. Bukhara. Minaret and Kalyan Mosque
IRAQ. BAGDAD. Bagdad. Abassid Palace (1179-1225). Arches of the inner courtyard. Abbasid art. Architecture
Prehistory. The passing of Asian men to America. Work by Iker Larrauri located in the Sala de los Or nes (Room of the Origins). MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology
OMAN. AD DAKHILIYAH. NIZWA. Nizwa. Main Mosque. Architecture
Palace of Darius I. 6th c. BC. IRAN. FARS. Persepolis. Palace of Darius. Persian art. Achaemenid period
CHINA. NORTH WEST. The Silk Road. Entrance to
IRAQ. Bagdad. Bunker n. 25, used during the Gulf War
NORTH KOREA. SOUTH PYONGYANG. Pyongyang. Poster of communist propaganda in the center of the city
Crimean War. Battle of Inkerman (Novembre 5, 1854). Litography
IRAN. Tehran. Golestan Palace. Tea growing. Leaf
INDIA. KARNATAKA. Pattadakal. Virupaksha Temple. Temple built in 740 (Calukya dinastyt)
IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c. )IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c.)
TURKEY. THRACE. ISTANBUL. Istanbul. View of the city from the minaret of the New Mosque. In the foreground, The Egyptian Bazaar or Spice Market
PAKISTAN. SINDH. Mohenjo-Daro. Harappa Culture (c. 2500-2000 BC). Buddhist stupa
EGYPT. Cairo. Islamic Cairo. Mausoleum of Qaitbay. Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla
SRI LANKA. Mihintale. Sitting Buddha
Plate. 7th c. -10th c. With plain bottom and thePlate. 7th c.-10th c. With plain bottom and the feet. Chinese art. Tang period. Ceramics. Private Collection
NORTH KOREA. KANGWON. Solbon-Kosan. Buddhist temple of Sok Wangsa (1386). Detail of the roof