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Background imageArcheology Collection: Gold leaf on wood javelin thrower (atlatl), recto. Aztec civilization, Mexico

Gold leaf on wood javelin thrower (atlatl), recto. Aztec civilization, Mexico
Aztec civilization, Mexico, 15th century. Gold leaf on wood javelin thrower (atlatl), recto

Background imageArcheology Collection: Etruscan gold necklace, 6th Century B. C

Etruscan gold necklace, 6th Century B. C
Etruscan civilization, 6th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold necklace

Background imageArcheology Collection: False white limestone door stele

False white limestone door stele
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom. False door stele made from white limestone

Background imageArcheology Collection: Burma, White Karen States, Drum, bronze

Burma, White Karen States, Drum, bronze
Myanmar - 19th century art - Bronze drum from the White Karen States

Background imageArcheology Collection: Germany, Dortmund-Kirchlinde, Zeche Zollern II, interior

Germany, Dortmund-Kirchlinde, Zeche Zollern II, interior
Germany - Industrial archaeology. Dortmund-Kirchlinde. Zeche Zollern II, interior

Background imageArcheology Collection: High angle view of a city, Acropolis, Athens, Greece

High angle view of a city, Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ramsesnakht writing inspired by god Thot, from Karnak

Ramsesnakht writing inspired by god Thot, from Karnak
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Ramsesnakht writes inspired by god Thot. From Karnak

Background imageArcheology Collection: Mythological papyrus of Imenemsauf, Chief bearer of Amon. Detail: god Ra-Harakhti

Mythological papyrus of Imenemsauf, Chief bearer of Amon. Detail: god Ra-Harakhti
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI-XXII. Mythological papyrus of Imenemsauf, Chief bearer of Amon. Detail: god Ra-Harakhti

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, Ancient Memphis, Necropolis of Saqqara, Pyramid of King Unis

Egypt, Ancient Memphis, Necropolis of Saqqara, Pyramid of King Unis
Egypt - Ancient Memphis - Necropolis of Saqqara (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), The pyramid of King Unis, Old Kingdom, Dynasty V

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble head of Julius Caesar (100 b. c. -44 b. c. )

Marble head of Julius Caesar (100 b. c. -44 b. c. )
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Marble head of Julius Caesar (100 b.C.-44 b.C.)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Lazio Region, Ostia Antica, Corporations Square, Mosaic work depicting cart hauled by two

Italy, Lazio Region, Ostia Antica, Corporations Square, Mosaic work depicting cart hauled by two mules
Italy - Lazio Region - Ostia Antica - Corporations Square - - Mosaic work depicting Cart Hauled by Two Mules, 2nd century A.D

Background imageArcheology Collection: Invention of the calendar, manuscript from Codex Borbonicus, 1562-1563

Invention of the calendar, manuscript from Codex Borbonicus, 1562-1563
Aztec manuscript, 16th century. Invention of the calender. From the Codex Borbonicus, 1562-1563

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Lombardy, Brescia, Decorative frescos from Temple of Brescia

Italy, Lombardy, Brescia, Decorative frescos from Temple of Brescia
Roman civilization, 2nd-1st century b.C. Decorative frescos from the time of the Republic. From the Temple of Brescia. Detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Statue of pelota player or warrior, from Mexico

Statue of pelota player or warrior, from Mexico
Western civilization, Mexico, 3rd-8th century. Statue of pelota player or warrior

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Apulia, Fasano, Gnatia, Jug ornamented with garlands, pottery

Italy, Apulia, Fasano, Gnatia, Jug ornamented with garlands, pottery
Italy - Apulia Region - Magna Graecia - IV century b.C. - Gnathian Pottery - Garland Jug

Background imageArcheology Collection: Cacique Guatavita, known as El Dorados raft in gold and emeralds, Colombia

Cacique Guatavita, known as El Dorados raft in gold and emeralds, Colombia, Chibcha civilization (or Muisca)
Pre-Columbian civilizations, Colombia, 10th-16th century. Goldsmith Art. Chibcha civilization (or Muisca), Cacique Guatavita (known as El Dorado)s raft in gold and emeralds

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, Bahariya Oasis, Ruins of temple to Alexander the Great

Egypt, Bahariya Oasis, Ruins of temple to Alexander the Great
Egypt - Bahariya Oasis - Ruins of a temple to Alexander the Great, 300 b.C. circa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bust of Roman Emperor Lucius Domitius Aurelianus

Bust of Roman Emperor Lucius Domitius Aurelianus
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Bust of the Roman Emperor Lucius Domitius Aurelianus (214-275 A.D.)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ramses VI in triumph, from Karnak

Ramses VI in triumph, from Karnak
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Ramses VI in triumph. From Karnak

Background imageArcheology Collection: Front side of sarcophagus depicting scene of wild boar hunting

Front side of sarcophagus depicting scene of wild boar hunting
Roman civilization, 4th century A.D. Front side of sarcophagus depicting scene of wild boar hunting

Background imageArcheology Collection: Parian marble statue of winged Victory of Samothrace, also called Nike of Samothrace, circa 190 b. c

Parian marble statue of winged Victory of Samothrace, also called Nike of Samothrace, circa 190 b. c
Greek civilization, 2nd century b.C. Parian marble statue of winged Victory of Samothrace, also called Nike of Samothrace, circa 190 b.C. Height 328 cm

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, entrance to Caves of Beni Hassan, engraving based on drawing by David Roberts

Egypt, entrance to Caves of Beni Hassan, engraving based on drawing by David Roberts
Egypt, 19th century. Entrance to the Caves of Beni Hassan. Engraving based on a drawing by David Roberts (1796-1864), from " Egypt and Nubia", 1846-1850

Background imageArcheology Collection: Fresco depicting head of god Pan from Acholla, Tunisia, 2nd century a. d

Fresco depicting head of god Pan from Acholla, Tunisia, 2nd century a. d
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Fresco depicting head of god Pan. From Acholla, Tunisia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egyptian civilization. Shabtis. From Bahariya Oasis, Sheik Souby

Egyptian civilization. Shabtis. From Bahariya Oasis, Sheik Souby. Governors Tomb, Tomb of Nassa (motherja)
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Shabtis. From Baharia, Giza, Sheik Souby. Governors Tomb, Tomb of Nassa (motherja)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Germany, Dortmund-Kirchlinde, Zeche Zollern II, interior

Germany, Dortmund-Kirchlinde, Zeche Zollern II, interior
Germany - Industrial archaeology. Dortmund-Kirchlinde. Zeche Zollern II, interior

Background imageArcheology Collection: Plan of Pompeii, drawing

Plan of Pompeii, drawing
Ancient Rome. Pompei (Italy - Campania Region). City plan

Background imageArcheology Collection: Theatre masks

Theatre masks
Hellenistic art, 2nd century b.C. Theatre masks

Background imageArcheology Collection: Etruscan bronze kouros, from Castellina in Chianti, Siena Province, Italy, 500-480 B. C

Etruscan bronze kouros, from Castellina in Chianti, Siena Province, Italy, 500-480 B. C
Etruscan civilization, 5th-6th century b.C. Bronze kouros, 500-480 b.C. From Castellina in Chianti, Siena province, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greek civilization, Red-figure pottery, Interior of kylix attributed to Douris Painter

Greek civilization, Red-figure pottery, Interior of kylix attributed to Douris Painter
Greek civilization, 6th-5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Interior of a kylix attributed to Douris Painter, depicting a young man before an altar, circa 500 b.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Fresco depicting garden with fruit trees and birds, detail of pine tree, from Rome

Fresco depicting garden with fruit trees and birds, detail of pine tree, from Rome, Triclinium of House of Livia
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Fresco depicting garden with fruit trees and birds. From Rome, Triclinium of the House of Livia. Detail, a pine tree

Background imageArcheology Collection: Stone carving of Quetzalcoatl

Stone carving of Quetzalcoatl 4th-16th Century A.D. Italy, Turin, Museo Civico di Numismatica Etnografia ed Arti Orientali (coins, Ethnography and Oriental Art Museum), Mexican art, Aztec civilization

Background imageArcheology Collection: Stele representing wrestlers at wrestling competition, from Kerameikos Necropolis

Stele representing wrestlers at wrestling competition, from Kerameikos Necropolis
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Stele representing a wrestling competition. Detail: wrestlers (kouros). Relief from the Kerameikos necropolis, 510 b.C. circa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Terracotta brazier, from Temple Mayor, Tenochtitlan, Mexico

Terracotta brazier, from Temple Mayor, Tenochtitlan, Mexico
Aztec civilization, Mexico, 15th century. Terracotta brazier from the Templo Mayor (Main Temple) of Tenochtitlan

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble statue of Androcles, founder of Ephesus, from Ephesus, Turkey, detail

Marble statue of Androcles, founder of Ephesus, from Ephesus, Turkey, detail
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Androcles, founder of Ephesus. From Ephesus, Turkey. Detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Alabaster statue of god Nehmertuf with god Thoth as a baboon

Alabaster statue of god Nehmertuf with god Thoth as a baboon
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom. Alabaster statue of god Nehmertuf with god Thoth as a baboon

Background imageArcheology Collection: Statuettes of Tutankhamen as god Thy, wood statuettes of sistrum players

Statuettes of Tutankhamen as god Thy, wood statuettes of sistrum players and gold statuettes of deities
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Treasure of Tutankhamen. Statuettes of Tutankhamen as god Thy, wood statuettes of sistrum players and gold statuettes of deities

Background imageArcheology Collection: Anthropomorphic vase decorated with figures of ears of corn

Anthropomorphic vase decorated with figures of ears of corn
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 2nd-7th century A.D. Nazca culture, anthropomorphic vase decorated with figures of ears of corn

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, Bireme war ship, relief from Temple of Fortuna Primigenia at Palestrina

Roman civilization, Bireme war ship, relief from Temple of Fortuna Primigenia at Palestrina, Lazio Region, Italy
Roman civilization. Bireme war ship, relief from the Temple of Fortuna Primigenia at Praeneste (Palestrina, Lazio Region, Italy)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis, from House of Duke d Aumale, Pompei

Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis, from House of Duke d Aumale, Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis. From the House of the Duke d Aumale, Pompei, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Sweden, Sodermanland, Rallinge, Statuette representing Freyr, nordic fertility God, bronze

Sweden, Sodermanland, Rallinge, Statuette representing Freyr, nordic fertility God, bronze 11th Century A.D. Sweden, Stockholm, Sjohistoriska Museet (National Maritime Museum), Viking art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Inscripted eulogy to Gaius Duilius

Inscripted eulogy to Gaius Duilius
Roman civilization, 3rd century b.C. Inscripted eulogy to Gaius Duilius

Background imageArcheology Collection: Fresco portraying Lady playing lyre, from Villa di Boscoreale, Naples

Fresco portraying Lady playing lyre, from Villa di Boscoreale, Naples
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Fresco portraying Lady playing the lyre. From Villa di Boscoreale, Naples

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greek civilization, relief depicting three Muses, attributed to School of Praxiteles

Greek civilization, relief depicting three Muses, attributed to School of Praxiteles, from Mantineia, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Relief depicting three Muses, attributed to the School of Praxiteles. From Mantineia, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Hellenistic marble statue known as Medici Venus

Hellenistic marble statue known as Medici Venus
Greek civilization, 3rd century b.C. Hellenistic marble statue known as Medici Venus

Background imageArcheology Collection: Statuette representing Minerva (goddess of wisdom), bronze

Statuette representing Minerva (goddess of wisdom), bronze Switzerland, Avenches, Musee Romain (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Statuette representing a dog offered by a priest, from Larsa, bronze

Statuette representing a dog offered by a priest, from Larsa, bronze 18th Century B.C. France, Paris, Musee du Louvre, Babylonian art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Peru, La Libertad, Surroundings of Trujillo, Chan Chan, Hypogea of Tschudi Palace

Peru, La Libertad, Surroundings of Trujillo, Chan Chan, Hypogea of Tschudi Palace, Chimu civilization
Peru - La Libertad - Surroundings of Trujillo - Chimu civilization. Chan Chan, archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1986). Hypogea of the Tschudi Palace, 11th-14th century

Background imageArcheology Collection: Clay statuettes from Tomb of Five Chairs in Cerveteri, Rome

Clay statuettes from Tomb of Five Chairs in Cerveteri, Rome
Etruscan civilization, 7th century b.C. Clay statuettes from the Tomb of the Five Chairs in Cerveteri, Rome



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