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Images Dated 29th March 2008 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Western Jackdaw in nestentrance, Coloeus monedula

Western Jackdaw in nestentrance, Coloeus monedula

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Arctic Redpoll, Carduelis hornemanni, Acanthis hornemanni

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Fighting Eurasian Coots, Fulica atra, Italy

Fighting Eurasian Coots, Fulica atra, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Fighting Eurasian Coots, Fulica atra, Italy

Fighting Eurasian Coots, Fulica atra, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Fighting Eurasian Coots, Fulica atra, Italy

Fighting Eurasian Coots, Fulica atra, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Fighting Eurasian Coots, Fulica atra, Italy

Fighting Eurasian Coots, Fulica atra, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Swimming Horned Grebe, Podiceps auritus, Netherlands

Swimming Horned Grebe, Podiceps auritus, Netherlands

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Snowshoe, Rosswildalm, Tristkopf, Kelchsau, Tyrol, Austria, (MR)

Snowshoe, Rosswildalm, Tristkopf, Kelchsau, Tyrol, Austria, (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphical scripture

The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphical scripture
The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Detail

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: The Rosetta Stone. Demotic and Greek scripture

The Rosetta Stone. Demotic and Greek scripture
The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Demotic and Greek scripture

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphical and demotic scripture

The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphical and demotic scripture
The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: The Rosetta Stone. Demotic and Greek scripture

The Rosetta Stone. Demotic and Greek scripture
The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Demotic and Greek scripture

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: The Rise of Civilization by Richard Westmacott

The Rise of Civilization by Richard Westmacott (1775-1856). 1852. Pediment of the British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: The Rosetta Stone. Demotic scripture

The Rosetta Stone. Demotic scripture
The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Demotic scripture

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Hieroglyphic writing. Tombstone of Kaiteps tomb

Hieroglyphic writing. Tombstone of Kaiteps tomb
Hieroglyphic writing on a limestone tombstone of the Kaiteps tomb. 2300 BC. 5th - 6th Dynasties. Early Dynastic Period or Old Kingdom. Possibly from Giza. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: The Hunters Palette. Egypt

The Hunters Palette. Egypt
The Hunters Palette. Slate. Depicts hunting scene. About 3100 BC. Late Predynastic Period. From Tell el-Amarna, Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Intefs seated statue. Egypt

Intefs seated statue. Egypt
Intefs seated statue. Limestone. Wearing with a wig, long skirt and with abdominal folds with which scuptor shows Intefs high social status, associated to abundant food and sedentary lifestyle

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Ramesses II

Ramesses II
Colossal statue of Ramesses II, the Younger Memnon. C. 1250 BC. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From the Ramesseum (Thebes, Egypt). Granite. Detail. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Terracottas female figure. Egypt

Terracottas female figure. Egypt
Terracottas female figure. Sculpted with an elaborate hairstyle, a necklace and incised points around the navel and buttocks as a tattoo

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Bust of a Goddess. Egypt

Bust of a Goddess. Egypt
Bust of a Goddess, probably Mut. Limestone. Around 1400 BC. From Thebes. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Mummy-case of Hornedjitef

Mummy-case of Hornedjitef
Mummy-case of the priest Hornedjitef. 246-262 BC. From Asasif, Thebes. Ptolemaic Period. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Mummy-case of Hornedjitef

Mummy-case of Hornedjitef
Mummy-case of the priest Hornedjitef. 246-262 BC. From Asasif, Thebes. Ptolemaic Period. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Egyptian stela with hieroglyphic writing

Egyptian stela with hieroglyphic writing. British Museum. London, United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Limestones false door of Ptahshepses. Egypt

Limestones false door of Ptahshepses. Egypt
Limestone false door of Ptahshepses. The slabs paneled on both sides of the door are inscribed with the biography of Ptahshepses mentioning his birth and his marriage to Princess Khamaat. 2400 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Relief depicting a eagle-headed protective spirit. Nimrud

Relief depicting a eagle-headed protective spirit. Nimrud
Relief depicting a Eagle-headed protective spirit. 865-860 BC. From the Temple of Ninurta. Nimrud. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Alabaster panel of king Tiglath-Pileser III

Alabaster panel of king Tiglath-Pileser III
Alabaster panel depicting King Tiglath-Pileser III in his chariot under an umbrella and a cuneiform inscription which related their campaigns, taking the city of Astartu. 730-727 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Assyrian figure of an attendant god. Nimrud

Assyrian figure of an attendant god. Nimrud
Limestone figure of an attendant god. 811-783 BC. Neo-assyrian. From the Temple of Nabu, from Nimrud (Iraq). Detail. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Meroitic stela

Meroitic stela
Sandstone Meroitic stela with one of the longest known texts in meroitic language. Are recognisable the names of the Queen Amanirenas

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Bearded workshipper. Cyprus

Bearded workshipper. Cyprus
Limestone statue of a bearded workshipper. 575-550 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Phrangissa, Tamassos (Cyprus). British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Bearded workshipper. Cyprus

Bearded workshipper. Cyprus
Limestone statue of a bearded workshipper. 575-550 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Phrangissa, Tamassos (Cyprus). Detail. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Amarna Letters

Amarna Letters. 14th century BC. Clay tablets with cuneiform script, mostly written in Akkadian. Designate a file of correspondence, mostly diplomatic

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Ceramic of Hypogeum of Til Barsip

Ceramic of Hypogeum of Til Barsip
Ceramic vessels inside the Hypogeum of Til Barsip, from various tombs of the Cemetery of Amarneh. 2650-2000 BC. Middle Syrian Euphrates Region. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Black basalt relief depicting a soldier on a horse. Syria

Black basalt relief depicting a soldier on a horse. Syria
Black basalt relief depicting a soldier on a horse. He was one of the 187 reliefs that decorated the base of the south wall of the Palace of King Kapara. 10th century BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Black basalt reliefs from Kaparas Palace. Tell Halaf

Black basalt reliefs from Kaparas Palace. Tell Halaf
Black basalt reliefs depicting an archer, archer with lion, knight, figure with a sickle, bird, knight in armor, dogs running, palm, leopard, fishing, gathering the harvest, gryphon

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Hoa Hakananai a. Easter Island

Hoa Hakananai a. Easter Island
Hoa Hakananai a. Human figure (moai). Basalt. 1000-1200. Easter Island. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Fragments of wall decoration. Tomb of Amenhotep III. Egypt

Fragments of wall decoration. Tomb of Amenhotep III. Egypt
Fragments of wall decoration of the tomb of Amenhotep III. 1390-1352 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Tomb 22. Valley of the Kings. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Hyeroglyphic writing

Hyeroglyphic writing
Hieroglyphic writing. Fragment of the wall decoration of the tomb of Seti I (c.1294-1279 BC), 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Fragment with part of the figure of a goddess

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Egyptian hieroglyphic writing

Egyptian hieroglyphic writing on calcite. Top: fragment of the sarcophagus of Merenptah. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. 1213-1203 BC. From the tomb 8 of the Valley of the Kings

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Hyeroglyphic writing

Hyeroglyphic writing
Hieroglyphic writing. Fragment of the wall decoration of the tomb of Seti I (c.1294-1279 BC), 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Polychrome inscription with the text Litany of the Eye of Horus

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Shabti of King Sety I

Shabti of King Sety I
Shabti figure of King Sety I. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around 1290 BC. Valley of the Kings, Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Egyptians ostraca

Egyptians ostraca
Egyptians ceramic ostraca in demotic script with references to the mummification and burial. Ptolemaic era. Middle Demotic period. 400-30 BC. From Thebes and Asyut. British Museum. London

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Etruscan stone sarcophagus of Bomarzo

Etruscan stone sarcophagus of Bomarzo
Stone sarcophagus with lid carved in the likeness of the roof of a house decorated with sphinxes. 325-250 BC. From the Grotta Dipinta in Bomarzo (Italy). British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 29th March 2008: Bearded workshipper. Cyprus

Bearded workshipper. Cyprus
Limestone head of a bearded worshiper with hair arranged in the Egyptian style wig with braided. Carved in Cyprus. 550 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion. British Museum. London



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