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Lintel Collection (page 3)

The lintel, a timeless architectural element, holds within its intricate carvings the stories of ancient civilizations

Background imageLintel Collection: NATL2D-00008

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Doorways leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageLintel Collection: NATL2D-00010

NATL2D-00010
Trapezoidal doorway leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageLintel Collection: NATL2D-00005

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Doorways leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageLintel Collection: Stonehenge, Wlitshire, England

Stonehenge, Wlitshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageLintel Collection: The lion Gate - Mycenae, Greece

The lion Gate - Mycenae, Greece
The lion Gate - Mycenae - located about 90 kilometres southwest of Athens, in the north-eastern Peloponnese. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLintel Collection: Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Medieval. Lintels. Reliefs. 12

Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Medieval. Lintels. Reliefs. 12th century. Last Supper. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageLintel Collection: Damascus, Syria - Door of the Museum - Arabic Architecture

Damascus, Syria - Door of the Museum - Arabic Architecture
Damascus, Syria - Door of the Museum - Islamic/Arabic Architectural styles in evidence. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLintel Collection: Greek art. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th cent

Greek art. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th cent
Greek art. Archaic period. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th century B.C. Polychromed. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageLintel Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Lintel 17 from Yaxchilan, Late Classic Ma

Pre-Columbian art. Lintel 17 from Yaxchilan, Late Classic Ma
Pre-Columbian art. Central America. Maya. Lintel 17 from Yaxchilan, Late Classic Maya. 8th century. British Museum, London

Background imageLintel Collection: Greek script. Lintel with inscription of Emperor Justinian

Greek script. Lintel with inscription of Emperor Justinian. Marble. 538 A.C. Miletus. Market Gate. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageLintel Collection: False door of Bateti. Egypt

False door of Bateti. Egypt
Limestone false door of Bateti. The figure inside the niche depicts the deceased out of his grave to receive their offerings. 2400 BC. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageLintel Collection: Lion Gate. s. XIV BC. GREECE. Mycenae. Gate of the

Lion Gate. s. XIV BC. GREECE. Mycenae. Gate of the
Lion Gate. s.XIV BC. GREECE. Mycenae. Gate of the second stage (1350-1330 BC) located in the north of the wall. Lions over the lintel. Detail. Mycenaean art. Architecture

Background imageLintel Collection: Bird shell center lintel frieze trophies surmounted

Bird shell center lintel frieze trophies surmounted
Artokoloro

Background imageLintel Collection: Chimneypiece Egyptian style Mummy superimposed

Chimneypiece Egyptian style Mummy superimposed
Artokoloro

Background imageLintel Collection: Chimneypiece Frieze trophies winged Victories

Chimneypiece Frieze trophies winged Victories
Artokoloro

Background imageLintel Collection: Chimneypiece Affronted griffons lintel candelabra

Chimneypiece Affronted griffons lintel candelabra
Artokoloro

Background imageLintel Collection: Digital illustration showing concrete, lintel, joist, timber

Digital illustration showing concrete, lintel, joist, timber and recess fixing options for curtain rails

Background imageLintel Collection: Temple of Saturn Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Temple of Saturn Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Background imageLintel Collection: Greco-Roman ruins

Greco-Roman ruins
Pamukkale, Turkey

Background imageLintel Collection: Doorway at Ta Prohm Temple, Rajaviharain or Jungle Temple, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Doorway at Ta Prohm Temple, Rajaviharain or Jungle Temple, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Overgrown doorway at Ta Prohm Temple, Ankor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Background imageLintel Collection: A Peep into the Sanctum Sanctorium, by Stukeley, 1724 (engraving)

A Peep into the Sanctum Sanctorium, by Stukeley, 1724 (engraving)
XJF869624 A Peep into the Sanctum Sanctorium, by Stukeley, 1724 (engraving) by King, Haynes (1831-1904); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageLintel Collection: Carved Lintel, Stabbur and Tankards

Carved Lintel, Stabbur and Tankards

Background imageLintel Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the ancient Library at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the ancient Library at Ephesus, including fine carved corinthian capitals and lintels Date: 1908

Background imageLintel Collection: Roman column and lintel structure, Villa Borghese Park, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Roman column and lintel structure, Villa Borghese Park, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageLintel Collection: Vultures painted on a lintel, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa

Vultures painted on a lintel, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLintel Collection: Le Revoir - painted name on facade of house in Wimereux, Pas de Calais, France credit

Le Revoir - painted name on facade of house in Wimereux, Pas de Calais, France credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageLintel Collection: Yaxchilan lintel 15Maya, Late Classic period (AD 600-900) From Yaxchilan, Mexico

Yaxchilan lintel 15Maya, Late Classic period (AD 600-900) From Yaxchilan, Mexico. A serpent apparition from a Maya temple, limestone lintel

Background imageLintel Collection: Carved Lintel, Stabbur and Tankards

Carved Lintel, Stabbur and Tankards

Background imageLintel Collection: YaxchilᮠLintel 53. 766. Late Classic period

YaxchilᮠLintel 53. 766. Late Classic period
Yaxchilᮠ Lintel 53. 766. Late Classic period. Ritual scene with the governor Jaguar Shield, wearing quetzal feathers. Maya art. Relief on rock. MEXICO. Mexico City

Background imageLintel Collection: India, Bihar, Patna

India, Bihar, Patna: Historical Museum, antique lintel. Date: 2011

Background imageLintel Collection: Saxon sundial

Saxon sundial. Vertical semicircular sundial over a doorway in the south wall of a church. This sundial has been dated between 1055 and 1064 AD and is one of the oldest sundials in Britain

Background imageLintel Collection: MAYAN GLYPH. A worshipper kneeling before a double-headed serpent deity: Lintel 25, House G

MAYAN GLYPH. A worshipper kneeling before a double-headed serpent deity: Lintel 25, House G, Yaxchilan, Chiapas, Mexico, c681 A.D

Background imageLintel Collection: NATL2D-00007

NATL2D-00007
Doorways leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageLintel Collection: NATL2D-00006

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Ruins of Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageLintel Collection: NATL2D-00004

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Ruins of Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageLintel Collection: Skikda (Philippeville), Algeria - French Barracks

Skikda (Philippeville), Algeria - French Barracks
Skikda (Philippeville), Algeria - The French Barracks

Background imageLintel Collection: The Lintel of the Tomb of Ay

The Lintel of the Tomb of Ay
Illustration showing the carvings found on the lintel of the Tomb of Ay at El Amarua, near Cairo in Egypt, 1909

Background imageLintel Collection: Chamber at Mycenae

Chamber at Mycenae
A rock-cut side chamber leading from the tholos tomb, dubbed the Treasury of Atreus by Schliemann

Background imageLintel Collection: Nile Dam Construction

Nile Dam Construction
NILE DAM Stone porters transporting a granite lintel weighing three tons to be used in the construction of the Nile dam

Background imageLintel Collection: Hampton Court - A London alleyway / passage

Hampton Court - A London alleyway / passage
London alley " Hampton Court". Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd

Background imageLintel Collection: Carved capital and lintels of limestone

Carved capital and lintels of limestone, Roman ruins, Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East

Background imageLintel Collection: Old town of Plovdin, Bulgaria

Old town of Plovdin, Bulgaria

Background imageLintel Collection: Interior of Tholos Tomb

Interior of Tholos Tomb
A tholos tomb at Mycenae, dubbed the Treasury of Atreus by Schliemann. The stonework is known as corbelling, with successive courses laid inward

Background imageLintel Collection: Second Treasury Mycenae

Second Treasury Mycenae
The Second Treasury at Mycenae. The building is in fact a Tholos tomb, with a ashlar walls and corbelling over the door to decrease weight on the lintel stone



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The lintel, a timeless architectural element, holds within its intricate carvings the stories of ancient civilizations. From the Lion Gate in Mycenae to the ruins in the Forum of Ancient Rome, these stone beams bear witness to history's grandeur. In Mycenae, standing proudly at the entrance of the city, is the Lion Gate. This monumental structure showcases two majestic lions carved into its lintel, symbolizing power and strength that once ruled this ancient Greek civilization. Traveling further back in time to Ancient Rome, we find an ancient Roman road traversing through columns and ruins in the Forum. As we walk along this path, our eyes are drawn to a weathered lintel that silently tells tales of emperors and gladiators who once walked these very streets. Venturing eastward from Greece to Egypt, we encounter a Tholos Tomb adorned with an intricately carved lintel. Its hieroglyphs reveal secrets about life and death during this enigmatic era. Moving on to Beth Shean Gate in Israel, we discover a remarkable lintel inscribed with Ramesses III's name - a testament to his reign as one of Egypt's mighty pharaohs. Crossing over into France brings us face-to-face with Gothic art at Notre Dame Cathedral. The Portal of the Virgin captivates us with its ornate detailing on every inch of its lintels - an exquisite display of craftsmanship from medieval times. Journeying now towards Catalonia reveals 14th-century arch architecture art. Here lies another captivating example where Catalan artisans skillfully crafted intricate designs onto their linteled structures - leaving behind masterpieces for generations to admire. In Upper Galilee stands Nabratein Synagogue's Torah Niche Lintel; it whispers stories from Jewish traditions etched upon it – connecting worshippers across centuries through faith and devotion. Returning once more to Greece unveils yet another magnificent sight: The Lion Gate in Mycenae.