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Cinerary urn belonging to the Urn-field Culture (1000-700 BC), between the Late Bronze and the Iron Age. Iron Age.; Bronze Age. Ceramics. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
MOROCCO. Rabat. Walls of the Chellah necropolis
ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. San Cerbano
ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi. Tomba dell Orco or Tomb of Spurinna, 4th c. BC. Depiction of the Avernus with Pluto, Persephone and Geryon. Etruscan art. Fresco
MOROCCO. Rabat. Chellah Necropolis. Minaret in
Phoenician comb. 4th c. BC. From: Junon necropolis. Phoenician art. Sculpture on ivory. TUNISIA. Tunis. Bardo Museum. Proc: TUNISIA. Carthage
ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. Necropolis of San Cerbone (6th c. BC). Tomb of the Carts. Etruscan art. Architecture
MOROCCO. Rabat. Entrance to the Chellah Necropolis
The Tomb of the Dancing Women. 1st half 4th BC. Etruscan art. Fresco. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: ITALY. Ruvo di Puglia. Necropolis of Via dei Cappuccini
Bull of Porcuna. ca. 475 - 430 BC. Iberian art. Sculpture on rock. SPAIN. Jaen. Jaens Provincial Museum. Proc: SPAIN. Porcuna. Necropolis of Cerrillo Blanco
Giustiniani Tomb. Dancer. ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi. Giustiniani Tomb.. Etruscan art. Fresco
Gold and silver personal ornaments. Hellenistic art. Jewelry. Proc: SPAIN. X.bia. Necropolis of Portichol
Iberian Helmet found at the Necropolis of Tugia: funeral chamber of Toya, in Peal de Becerro, Spain
Iberian urnAn Urn from the Necropolis of Tutugi, Galera, Spain
Etruscan Tombs - and St. Patricks Well - OrvietoEtruscan Tombs at the Cannicella Necropolis at Orvieto in the Province of Terni, southwestern Umbria, Italy and (top) the Pozzo di San Patrizio (" St)
City of the Dead - North OssetiaThe large necropolis ( City of the Dead ) near the Ossetian settlement/village of Dargavs in the Caucasus region of North Ossetia (The Russian Repubic of North Ossetia) (14th century)
The Pyramid of Djoser (Zoser), or step pyramid, part of the Saqqara necropolis, Egypt, northwest of the city of Memphis. It was built for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser by his Vizier Imhotep