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Visigoths buckle. Bonze. 6th century. From Solius. CataloniaVisigothic art. Bronze buckle. 6th century. From Solius. Catalonia. Episcopal Museum of Vic
Roman Art. Spain. Ornamental bronze fibula. 1st- 2nd centuryRoman Art. Ornamental bronze fibula. 1st- 2nd century. From Ribes de Freser. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia, Spain
Prehistory. Bronze Age. Colsacabra flat ax. Osona, CataloniaPrehistory. Metal Age. Bronze Age. Colsacabra flat ax. Osona, Catalonia. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia.. Spain
Phoenician art. Bronze badge, topped with a bird. Manacor. SPhoenician art. Bronze badge, topped with a bird. Manacor.Mallorca island. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Chinese art. Bronze vase. Qin Dynasty. 3rd century
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
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
Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. 2nd century BCRoman Art. Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. Built during the 2nd century BC. Private residence. Bronze statue of the dancing faun located, originally, on the lip of the impluvium
Spain. Galicia. A Coruna. Castro culture. Castro de Barona. Fort
Greece. Cycladic civilization. 3rd millenium BC. Marble head from Amorgos. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Captured ordnance. Netherlands and Southeast Asia. 17th-19thCaptured ordnance. Netherlands, 1667 and Southeast Asia, c. 1750-1850. Bronze, cane and bamboo. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Virgin of Montserrat and the Mountain. 18th. century. GildedVirgin of Montserrat and the Mountain. Second half of 18th century. Gilded bronze. Diocesan Museum of Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
The Turtle Fountain. Detail. Turtle and bronze ephebe. 16th cThe Turtle Fountain. Italian Renaissance. Built between 1580-1588 by Giacomo della Porta (1533-1602) and Taddeo Landini (1561-1596). Detail. Turtle and bronze ephebe. Rome. Italy
Warsaw Mermaid, 1855, by Konstanty Hegel (1799-1876). PolandPoland. Warsaw. Market Square. Warsaw Mermaid, 1855, by Konstanty Hegel (1799-1876)
Syria. Ain Dara Temple. PanoramaEastern Mediterranean Civilizations. Ain Dara Temple. 10th century BC. Near Aleppo. Syria
Felix Maria de Samaniego (1745-1801). Spanish fabulist. Bust, 1883. By Vicente Larrea Aldama (1852-1922). Laguardia. Spain
Idol. Third millennium BC. Water marble. TurkeyTurkey. Bronze Age. Idol. Third millennium BC. Water marble. From Beycesultan, Kultepe, Anatolia. Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. Ankara
Communal graves had all sorts of jewellery buried with themPrehistory. Finland. Europe. Levanluhta swampy. Hundred peope have been buried to the former lake in the Iron Age. Found jewellery buried with them. Dated to the 300-700 BC
Bronze bracelets from graves of the Piikkio cemetery. FinlanBronze objects. Bracelets from graves of the Piikkio cemetery. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Helmet of a murmillo. 2nd century ADHelmet of a murmillo, a type of gladiator. Bronze and tin. 2nd century AD. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany
Roman trumpet. 2nd century AD. Bronze. From Hesse, Germany. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany
Prehistory. Finland. Bronze Age. Found at Pernio. NationalPrehistory. Finland. Bronze Age. A set of four axes found at Pernio. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Prehistory. Bronze Age. bronze weapons, found in Finland. National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Perforated Battle-Axes. Nordic areas. (2900-2450 / 2350 BC)The Corded Ware culture, alternatively characterized as the Battle Axe Culture or Single Grave culture. Nordic areas. (2900-2450/2350 BC). The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Roman Barbarian Jewels. 3rd-4th centuries BCRoman Barbarian Jewels. Necklaces, earrings and bracelets of bronze, glass and silver. 3rd-4th centuries BC. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany
Egyptian censer. BronzeEgyptian censer for burning incense grains in front of a divine shrine. Bronze. 25th Dynasty. Third Intermediate Period. 700 BC. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Head of an ibex. Dynasty 21. EgyptHead of an ibex of a sacred barque. Dynasty 21. Third Intermediate Period. 1070-946 BC. Bronze with gold. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Cat. Sculpture. EgyptSculpture of a cat. Late Period. 26th Dynasty. 650 BC. Bronze. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Cups and rattles. Late Bronze Age. CyprusCups and rattles. 15th-12th centuries BC. Ceramics. Late Bronze Age. Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Cooking ceramic vessel. 2600-1700 BC. Early Bronze Age. Greece. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Hilted sword. 17th-16th centuries BCHilted sword. Bronze. 17th-16th centuries BC. From Pella, Macedonia, Greece. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904). Czech composer. Sculpture. PraguAntonin Dvorak (1841-1904). Czech composer. Sculpture by Josef Wagner and Pavel Smetana. Jan Palach Square. Old Town. Prague. Czech Republic
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, born Wenceslaus (1316-1378). King of Bohemia from the House of Luxembourg. Statue near Charles Bridge. Designed by Arnost J. H?hnel ( 1848) Prague. Czech Republic
Tomas Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937). First President of czechTomas Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937). Austrian-Czech politician, sociologist and philosopher. First President of czechoslovakia. Detail monument. Hradcanske square
Arabic peninsula. Pre-Islam. Head of a man. 1st century BC-2nd century AD. Cast bronze. H. 40 cm. Qaryat al-Faw. Department of Archaeology Museum, King Saud University, Riyadh. Saudi Arabia
Nerva (30-98). Roman Emperor (96-98). Bronze statueNerva (30-98). Roman Emperor (96-98). Antonine dynasty. Bronze statue. Detail. Forum of Nerva. Rome. Italy
Syria. Ugarit. Ancient port city at the Ras Shamra. Neolithic-Late Bronze Age. Acequia
Latvia. Riga. St. Peters Church. 17th centuryLatvia. Riga. St. Peters Church. Lutheran church. 17th century. Rebuilt between 1967-1973. Bell tower and dome
Museum of History and Navigation. Inside. Riga. Latvia
Cannon. 1566. Bronze. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Crosses of bronze and tin and bronze pendants. Museum of HisArt. Middle ages. Northern Europe. Latvia. Bussines with ancient Russia. 12th-13th centuries. Crosses of bronze and tin and bronze pendants. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Bronze pendant. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. LatvArt. Middle ages. Northern Europe. Latvia. Bussines with ancient Russia. XII-XIII centuries. Bronze pendant. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Ripolls weapons deposit, Late Bronze Age. SpainPrehistory. Late Bronze Age. Ripolls weapons deposit, Catalonia. Detail. Girona Archaeological Museum. Spain
Preixana Stela. Bronze Age. Argar Culture (2000-1500 BC). SpPreixana Stela. Bronze Age. Argar Culture (2000-1500 BC). Tombstone with the figure of a warrior with sword and belt. Cervera Regional Museum. Spain
Fountain of Neptune, 1565, by Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511-159Italy. Florence. Fountain of Neptune, 1565. By Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511-1592). Signoria Square
Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BCRoman Art. Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Apollo with lire. Roman sculpture after an original of the classical period. The inset eyes are of marble and the eyelashes of bronze. Was found in a Roman villa in Tusculum. Glyptothek. Munich
Archangel Michael, 1753. Statue by Peter Anton von VerschaffItaly. Rome. Archangel Michael. Statue on the top of Castel Sant Angelo by Peter Anton von Verschaffelt (1710-1793). Bronze