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A beautiful Shoe-last-shaped adze, found by me, while metal detecting, in Xanten, Germany.
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A beautiful Shoe-last-shaped adze, found by me, while metal detecting, in Xanten, Germany.
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Seal Fur Underwear, 1800s Greenland.National Museum of Denmark.
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Seal Fur Underwear, 1800s Greenland.National Museum of Denmark.
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Female figure 375-350 before J.-C.
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Female figure 375-350 before J.-C.
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The Muse Sarcophagus, Roman, 240-260AD. At the center is the deceased, flanked by Minerva and 9 muses. Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, US.
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The Muse Sarcophagus, Roman, 240-260AD. At the center is the deceased, flanked by Minerva and 9 muses. Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, US.
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"I am Cyrus the King, an Achaemenid" — trilingual inscription in Pasargadae, Iran , a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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"I am Cyrus the King, an Achaemenid" — trilingual inscription in Pasargadae, Iran , a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Arch of Titus, built by Emperor Domitian after his brother's death, showcases the triumphs of Titus and Vespasian in the First Jewish-Roman War, which resulted in the destruction of the Second Jewish Temple.
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The Arch of Titus, built by Emperor Domitian after his brother's death, showcases the triumphs of Titus and Vespasian in the First Jewish-Roman War, which resulted in the destruction of the Second Jewish Temple.
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Roman glass rod, about 26.9 cm long, with an amphora-figure at one end. It was possibly used for stirring. Of 1st - 2nd c. CE. At Corning museum, nr. 70.1.12
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Roman glass rod, about 26.9 cm long, with an amphora-figure at one end. It was possibly used for stirring. Of 1st - 2nd c. CE. At Corning museum, nr. 70.1.12
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The Kirkburn sword; a decorated blade with its scabbard, made of iron, copper alloy, horn, & glass. Discovered at an iron-age grave at Kirkburn, England; dated to 300 BCE - 200 BCE ca. At the British museum, nr. 1987,0404.2
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The Kirkburn sword; a decorated blade with its scabbard, made of iron, copper alloy, horn, & glass. Discovered at an iron-age grave at Kirkburn, England; dated to 300 BCE - 200 BCE ca. At the British museum, nr. 1987,0404.2
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Bull’s head funerary stela. Wadi Bayhan, ancient Qataban kingdom, Yemen, early 1st c AD. Calcite-alabaster. National Museum of Asian Art collection
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Bull’s head funerary stela. Wadi Bayhan, ancient Qataban kingdom, Yemen, early 1st c AD. Calcite-alabaster. National Museum of Asian Art collection
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Serapeum of Saqqara: 100-Ton Burial Boxes Made of Aswan Granite with ~6.5 Mohs Hardness and 0.00036% Margin of Error, 1400 BC.
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Serapeum of Saqqara: 100-Ton Burial Boxes Made of Aswan Granite with ~6.5 Mohs Hardness and 0.00036% Margin of Error, 1400 BC.
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