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"Unveiling the Past

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Turkey, Anatolia, Ephesus, One of the terrace houses

Turkey, Anatolia, Ephesus, One of the terrace houses

Background imageReconstructed Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101335

EyeUbiquitous_20101335
Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, Partially reconstructed wall of the 6th century Basilica of St. John the Apostle with marble column in foreground

Background imageReconstructed Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101334

EyeUbiquitous_20101334
Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, Partially reconstructed wall of the 6th century Basilica of St. John the Apostle

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20085868
BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA Mostar Stari Most Old Bridge following reconstruction tourists and Neretva River. Former Yugoslavia Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Adventure Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Building the country after the Seven Years War: the King Overall, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Building the country after the Seven Years War: the King Overall, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Building the country after the Seven Years War: the Ubiquitous King, (1936). Aufbauarbeit Nach Dem 7Jahrigen Kriege, " Der Konig Uberall"

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Dining-room and lounge in a reconstructed London apartment for Mrs

Dining-room and lounge in a reconstructed London apartment for Mrs. Harry Ewbank at Bryanston Court, W.1, 1937. From " Decorative Art 1937 - Thirty-Second Annual Issue of the Studio Year

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Regent;s Canal, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Regent;s Canal, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
The reconstructed Macclesfield Bridge, also known as Blow-up-Bridge due to the igniting of a barrel of gunpowder of the barge Tilbury sailing under it in 1874

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Reconstructed Model of a Magnificent Maya Temple Pyramid at Tikal, c1935

Reconstructed Model of a Magnificent Maya Temple Pyramid at Tikal, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume III, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Reconstructed Skull of Cromagnon Man, c20th century

Reconstructed Skull of Cromagnon Man, c20th century. Cro-Magnon is a common name used to describe the first early modern humans (early Homo sapiens sapiens)

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Peking Man, Reconstruction of Head from fossil evidence, c20th century

Peking Man, Reconstruction of Head from fossil evidence, c20th century. Peking man, extinct hominin of the species Homo erectus, known from fossils found at Zhoukoudian near Beijing

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Ishtar Gate, Babylon, 575 BC, (c20th century)

Ishtar Gate, Babylon, 575 BC, (c20th century). The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It was constructed in about 575 BC by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II on the north

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Roman Stylus, (original) and wax tablet, (reconstructed), c2nd century

Roman Stylus, (original) and wax tablet, (reconstructed), c2nd century

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Model of Colosseum at Rome (Museo di Civilta Roma), c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Model of Colosseum at Rome (Museo di Civilta Roma), c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Model of Colosseum at Rome (Museo di Civilta Roma), c20th century. Oval amphitheatre built of concrete and sand, situated east of the Roman Forum

Background imageReconstructed Collection: The Strand Roman Bath Reconstructed by Matania

The Strand Roman Bath Reconstructed by Matania
The roman bath in the Strand, its probable appearance in antiquity envisaged by the Sphere artist and enthusiast in Roman antiquities, Fortunino Matania

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Reconstructing Ancient Pompeii by Fortunino Matania

Reconstructing Ancient Pompeii by Fortunino Matania
In front of the magnificent temple of Apollo: a reconstruction of Pompeii before the terrible eruption of 79 A.D. A scene drawn by Sphere special artist Fortunino Matania

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Homo ergaster

Homo ergaster. Model of a male Homo ergaster. H. ergaster was a hominid that emerged about 1.9 million years ago in Africa. It is considered to be an ancestor of later Homo populations. H

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Australopithecus afarensis

Australopithecus afarensis. Model of a male Australopithecus afarensis hominid. This hominid lived between 3.9 and 2.9 million years ago. Fossil specimens have only be found in eastern Africa

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Mostar and the Stari Most Old Bridge spanning the Neretva River

Background imageReconstructed Collection: The Forum of Augustus, as it may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD

The Forum of Augustus, as it may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD. After a section of a panoramic painting of Rome created by Professor J

Background imageReconstructed Collection: The Temple of Juno Moneta, as it may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD

The Temple of Juno Moneta, as it may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD. After a section of a panoramic painting of Rome created by Professor J

Background imageReconstructed Collection: The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus and behind, on the right

The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus and behind, on the right, the Theatre of Marcellus as they may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD

Background imageReconstructed Collection: The Roman Forum, centre, the Palatine (right) and the Colosseum (background)

The Roman Forum, centre, the Palatine (right) and the Colosseum (background)
The Roman Forum, centre, the Palatine (right) and the Colosseum (background, left) as they may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD. After a section of a panoramic painting of Rome created by Professor J

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Illustration depicting a reconstruction of Jerusalem

Illustration depicting a reconstruction of Jerusalem

Background imageReconstructed Collection: Engraving depicting the reconstruction of the likely method of mounting Stone Age tools

Engraving depicting the reconstruction of the likely method of mounting Stone Age tools
Engraving depicting the reconstruction of the likely method of mounting stone Age implements. Dated 19th Century



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"Unveiling the Past: Exploring Reconstructed Marvels in London and Beyond" Step into a time machine as you enter the living room of the Sherlock Holmes Exhibition in London, where mysteries come alive. Immerse yourself in the world of this legendary detective and uncover clues that will transport you to another era. Venturing further, discover the Listowel Monorail, an engineering marvel that defied gravity with its futuristic design. Witness how this reconstructed transportation system revolutionized travel and left visitors awe-struck. Journey back even further through history as you encounter Australopithecus and the Rhodesian Man. These fascinating reconstructions shed light on our ancient ancestors, allowing us to glimpse into their lives and understand our evolutionary journey. Transporting ourselves to 1921, we find ourselves amidst Sherlock Holmes' adventures once again. Delve into his captivating stories through illustrations from that era, capturing both his brilliance and enigmatic charm. Next stop: Knossos Palace. Behold an intricate illustration showcasing this reconstructed architectural masterpiece from ancient Crete. Marvel at its grandeur while unraveling tales of Minoan civilization's rise and fall. As we explore further, a glimpse into political history awaits us with an extract from a reconstructed Constitution. Discover how societies have evolved over time by examining these foundational documents that shaped nations. Stepping out onto London Bridge during late evening hours in Havasu, Arizona brings forth a surreal experience. Witness firsthand how this iconic structure has been meticulously reconstructed across continents, bridging cultures together under starlit skies. Continuing our journey through time brings us face-to-face with Gutenberg's press adorned with books - symbols of knowledge preserved throughout centuries. Explore how Johannes Gutenberg's invention transformed communication forevermore. Returning to the living room at Sherlock Holmes Exhibition in London reveals yet another surprise - a model of Lucy. This reconstruction allows us to meet one of humanity's oldest known ancestors up close; a remarkable encounter with our own origins.