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Israel. Jerusalem. Western Wall. Inscription
Pyramidal Grave Stele. 5th century BC. From SinopePyramidal Grave Stele. 5th century BC. Limestone. From Sinope (Sinop). Archaic Period. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Stele about priestess Takerseb. 332-30 BC. Limestone. EgyptStele about priestess Takerseb making offerings to the Gods (from right to left) Osiris, Min, Horus, Anubis, Isis and Metis. Ptolemaic Period. 332-30 BC. Limestone. Detail. Egypt
Cuneiforme writing. Description of king Adab-Nirari III (810Cuneiforme writing. Fragment door. Description of king Adab-Nirari III (810-783 BC). From Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), Northerm Iraq. Neo-Assyrian. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Hieroglyphic writing. Architrave. Tomb of Nykaiankh. 5th DyHieroglyphic writing. Limestone architrave of the tomb of Nykaiankh with text inscribed with a prayer. Detail. The deceased is a priest of the Sun Temple of King Userkaf. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom
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
Spain. Roman funerary monument to Fabia Cellaria. 2nd centurRoman art. Spain. Funerary monument to Fabia Cellaria. 2nd century AD. From Merida, Extremadura. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona
Roman Art. Ara of Iulia Primarum Sotira. White marbleRoman Art. Ara of Iulia Primarum Sotira. Sculpted in white marble and inscribed. Detail of the epitaph dedicated by Liberino, her husband, and her daughter Iulia Liberina
The Gortyn Code in Dorian dialect. 5th B. CThe Gortyn Code. Dorian writing on the wall of a Roman Odeon. 5th century B.C. Crete. Greece
Stele with inscription and relief of the governor Shamsh-resStele with inscription and relief of Shamsh-res-usur, governor of Mari and Suhi, praying in front of the Gods. 8th century BC. Limestone. Palace Museum of Babylon. Archaeological Museum
Kings stele with inscription and a relief depicting King Sennacherib praying in front of the divine symbols. 705-681 BC. Detail. Limestone. From Nineveh. Archaeological Museum
Hitite slabs with hieroglyphic inscription about the activitSlabs with hieroglyphic inscription about the activities of King Urhilina and his son. Detail. Basalt. Late Hitite Period. 9th century BC. From Hama (Syria). Archaeological Museum
Neo-Sumerian. Statue of Gudea. Girsu (modern Telloh). IraqMesopotamia. Neo-Sumerian. Ruler Gudea of state of Lagash. Diorita statue. From Girsu (modern Telloh). Iraq. 2120 BC. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France
Commemorative relief of an unknown gladiators ventures, porFragment of a commemorative relief of an unknown gladiators ventures, portrayed in several fights with his adversaries retiatii (gladiators who used the net and trident)
Fragment of statues base with inscription of Aeneas. 2nd ceFragment of statues base with inscription of Aeneas. From the bottom niche of the Porticoes Exedre in the Forum of Augustus. 2nd century BC. Luni marble. Museum of Trajans Market. Rome. Italy
Turkey. Istanbul. Ottomans stone stelae inscricpiones. Cemetery. Complex of Suleymaniye Mosque
Capitoline Museums. Exhibition. Rome. Italy
France. Medieval stele, erected in 1960, in memory of the Cathars were burned as heretics in the 13th century, after the crusade by Pope Innocent III. Meadow of Burned (Camp dels Cremats). Montsegur
Ottoman funerary steles. Suleymaniye Mosque. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul, Ottoman funerary steles. Cemetery of the Suleymaniye Mosque
Turkey. Istanbul. Fountain of Sultan Amhed III, 1728. Detail
Islamic art. Tombstone of Yusuf. 2 june 1199 AD. Basalt. alIslamic art. Tombstone of Yusuf, son of Abdallah, son of Yusuf, son of Abu l-Fath. 5 sha ban 595 AH/ 2 june 1199 AD. Basalt. 76x42x20 cm. al-Ma la cementery, Mecca. Qasr Khizam Museum, Jedda
Islamic art. Tombstone of Muhammad. Signed: Ibrahim wrote. LIslamic art. Tombstone of Muhammad, son of al- Abbas, son of Muhammad, son of Utba, son of al-Hasan, son of al-Hasan. Signed: Ibrahim wrote. Late 9th-early 10th century. Basalt. 75x31x33 cm
Islamic art. Tombstone of Shaykh Afif Allah. 1365-6 AD. BasIslamic art. Tombstone of Shaykh Afif Allah, son of Abdallah, son of Ali, son of Sulayman son of Arafa, al-Makki. 767H, /1365-6 AD. Basalt. 50x57x22 cm. National Museum, Riyadh. Saudi Arabia
Tombstone of Abd al- Aziz. 2 november 1440 AD. al-Ma la cemTombstone of Abd al- Aziz, son of Yusuf, son of Abd al- Aziz al-Sultani. 6 jumada Ii 844 AH/2 november 1440 AD. Basalt; 94x38x10 cm. al-Ma la cementery, Mecca. Qasr Khizam Museum, Jedda
St. Peters Basilica. Dome built by Giacomo della Porta (154Renaissance Art. Italy. St. Peters Basilica. Dome built by Giacomo della Porta (1540-1602) and Domenico Fontana (1543-1607) in 1590
St. Peters Basilica. Lantern of the dome built by Giacomo dRenaissance Art. Italy. St. Peters Basilica. Lantern of the dome built by Giacomo della Porta (1540-1602) and Domenico Fontana (1543-1607) in 1590
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
Spain. Royal Abbey of Saint Mary of Alaon. InscriptionInscription concerning to the consecration of the temple. Ceiling of the crypt. Church of the Royal Abbey of Saint Mary of Alaon. Sopeira. Spain
Obituariess registration. Cathedral of Saint Vincent MartyrObituariess registration used as a registers capitular book. Arch of a gallery of the cloister.12th-15th centuries. Cathedral of Saint Vincent Martyr. Roda de Isabena. Spain
Coat of arms of Pope Alexander Vi. Castle Sant Angelo. RomeItaly. Rome. Mausoleum of emperor Hadrian or Castle Sant Angelo. Coat of arms of Pope Alexander VI (1431-1503). Detail
Bartolomeo Panizza (1785-1867). Italian anatomist. Statue. UBartolomeo Panizza (1785-1867). Italian anatomist born in Vicenza. Statue. Couryard inUniversity of Pavia. Italy
Headstone of Giuseppe Belli (1791-1860). Italian physicist and mathematician. Carrara marble. Relief depicting a portrait of Belli inside a medallion with some instruments relating to physics
Funerary headstone with Greek inscription. Second half of the 1st century AD. Detail. Kerch Historical and Archaeological Museum. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine
Italy. Rome. Church of Saint John of Malva (San Giovanni della Malva). Built according design of Giacomo Moraldi. Detail of the facade at sunset
Egyptian art. Stele of the tomb of Methethi with his son Ihy with hieroglyphic writing. Detail of Methethi. Around 2400 BC. It comes from Saqqara. Old Kingdom. 5th Dynasty
Roman Art. Asia Minor. Relief depicting a funeral feast, a rRoman Art. Asia Minor. Relief depicting a funeral feast (left) and a rider (right). At the top, a gorgon. The inscription refers to the foundation of a house by Gaius Erycius. Roman empire
Kufic scripture. Detail. MarbleMarble plaque with kufic scripture. 10th-11th centuries. Detail. Fatimid Period, Egypt. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Germany. Berlin. Soviet War Memorial, 1945. Designed by Mikhail Gorvits. Sculpture of soviet soldier erected by Vladimir Tsigal (b.1917) and Lev Kerbel (1917-2003). Tiergarten
Viking Age. Asferg. 1000 AD. Runestone. Dedication to a decArt. Metal Age. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Asferg. 1000 AD. Runestone. Dedication to a deceased man. Thorger Tokes son raised this stone in memory of Mule, his brother, a very good begn
Viking Age. Runestone. Dedicated to their ancestors. NationaArt. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Runestone. Dedicated to their ancestors. National Museum of Denmark
Viking Age. Runestones. Dedicated to their ancestors. NationArt. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Runestones. Dedicated to their ancestors. National Museum of Denmark
Canopic jar. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BC. ECanopic jar for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Canopic jars. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BCCanopic jars for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Coptic tomb stele of man Sapiti. 6th-8th centuries. HaragehCoptic tomb stele of man Sapiti, written in Greek capital letter. 6th-8th centuries. Early Christian Period. Harageh Cemetery. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. CCanopic jar to contain the entrails of a deceased. Tomb of Iunefer, number 57. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. Limestone. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Reign of Amenemhat III. C. 1831-1786 BC
Treasury of the Athenians. 5th century BC. Inscription. DelpTreasury of the Athenians. Temple built around 5th century BC. Detail of a hymn to Delphi, in ancient Greek, engraved in a wall. Apollo also appears with the zither. Delphi. Greece
The General Officer Arrius Justus. 300 A. C. Marble. CarlsberThe General Officer Arrius Justus. 300 A.C. Marble. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Roman Art. Sarcophagus of Aurelia Kyrilla. Marble. CarlsbRoman Art. Sarcophagus of Aurelia Kyrilla. Marble. C. 300 A.C. From Rome. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark