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Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, bronze vessel, from Pompei, Italy

Roman civilization, bronze vessel, from Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Bronze vessel. From Pompei, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Zoomorphic polychrome terracotta vessel of mythological subject, Peru, Nazca culture

Zoomorphic polychrome terracotta vessel of mythological subject, Peru, Nazca culture
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 3rd-10th century A.D. Nazca culture. Anthropomorphic polychrome terracotta vessel of mythological subject

Background imageArcheology Collection: Portugal, Alentejo, Elvas, Aqueduto da Amoreira, Built on foundation of existing Roman aqueduct

Portugal, Alentejo, Elvas, Aqueduto da Amoreira, Built on foundation of existing Roman aqueduct, 1498-1662
Portugal - Alentejo - Elvas. Aqueduto da Amoreira, 1498-1662, built on the foundations of preexisting Roman aqueduct. Round arches

Background imageArcheology Collection: Detail of ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, XXVI Dynasty

Detail of ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, XXVI Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Sarcophagus of Tachepenkhonsu, sistrum player of god Amon-Ra. Detail of the painted decoration depicting the deceased accompanied by Thoth before

Background imageArcheology Collection: Schist votive Narmer Palette, with relief depicting Pharaoh wearing Red crown of Lower Egypt

Schist votive Narmer Palette, with relief depicting Pharaoh wearing Red crown of Lower Egypt
Egyptian civilization, Early Dynastic Period, Dynasty I, Kingdom of Narmer. Schist votive Narmer Palette. Relief depicting the Pharaoh wearing the Red crown of Lower Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Goldsmithery, Oxus treasure, gold scabbard for akinakes, dagger with decoration depicting lion hunt

Goldsmithery, Oxus treasure, gold scabbard for akinakes, dagger with decoration depicting lion hunt
Persian civilization, Achaemenid Period, 5th-4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Oxus treasure. Gold scabbard for akinakes (dagger) with decoration depicting a lion hunt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble statue of Dionysos, from Synnada, Turkey

Marble statue of Dionysos, from Synnada, Turkey
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Dionysos. From Synnada, Turkey

Background imageArcheology Collection: Vase with scene of assembly of gods: Zeus, Ganymede and Vesta, Detail of Vesta

Vase with scene of assembly of gods: Zeus, Ganymede and Vesta, Detail of Vesta
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Vase with scene of assembly of gods: Zeus, Ganymede and Vesta. Detail: Vesta

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Aquileia (Udine province). Patriarchal Basilica of Saint Mary

Italy, Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Aquileia (Udine province). Patriarchal Basilica of Saint Mary
Italy - Friuli Venezia Giulia region - Aquileia (Udine province). Patriarchal Basilica of Saint Mary (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1998). 4th-century mosaic flooring representing two peafowls

Background imageArcheology Collection: Portrait of baker Terentius Neo and his wife in formal clothes from Italy, Campania, Pompeii

Portrait of baker Terentius Neo and his wife in formal clothes from Italy, Campania, Pompeii, 55-79 A. D
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Portrait of baker Terentius Neo and his wife in formal clothes, 55-79 A.D. painting on plaster, 65x58 cm. From Pompei

Background imageArcheology Collection: Peru, Urubamba Valley, Pisac, Inca archaeological site, Intihuatana religious building

Peru, Urubamba Valley, Pisac, Inca archaeological site, Intihuatana religious building
Peru - Urubamba Valley - Pisac, Inca archaeological site. Intihuatana religious building, 15th century

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bone lamina depicting warrior, from Carsulae, Umbria region, Italy

Bone lamina depicting warrior, from Carsulae, Umbria region, Italy
Roman civilization. Bone lamina depicting a warrior. From Carsulae (Umbria region, Italy)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Felt decoration depicting a fenix

Felt decoration depicting a fenix 5th-4th Century B.C. Scythian-Siberian art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Tools, round sleeker, wood hammer, bronze chisels

Tools, round sleeker, wood hammer, bronze chisels
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom. Tools: round sleeker, wood hammer, bronze chisels

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble bust of Julia, daughter of Emperor Augustus, wife of Marcellus, Agrippa and Tiberius

Marble bust of Julia, daughter of Emperor Augustus, wife of Marcellus, Agrippa and Tiberius
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Marble bust of Julia (39 b.C.-14 A.D.), daughter of Emperor Augustus, wife of Marcellus, Agrippa and Tiberius

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, 1st century B. C. Reconstruction of Ara Pacis Augustae

Roman civilization, 1st century B. C. Reconstruction of Ara Pacis Augustae, altar built between 13 and 9 B. C
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Reconstruction of Ara Pacis Augustae, altar built between 13 and 9 b.C. to celebrate the peace established by Augustus. Model

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greek civilization, bronze statue of Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos, circa 475 B

Greek civilization, bronze statue of Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos, circa 475 B. C. from Delphi, Greece
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Bronze statue of the Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos, circa 475 b.C. height 180 cm. From Delphi, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, Cairo, Fresco from the mastaba of Nofret and Rahotep at Meidum, fourth dynasty

Egypt, Cairo, Fresco from the mastaba of Nofret and Rahotep at Meidum, fourth dynasty Egyptian Museum, Old Kingdom, Egyptian art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Red-figure pottery, Attic vase, 5th Century B. C

Red-figure pottery, Attic vase, 5th Century B. C
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic vase

Background imageArcheology Collection: Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with deer

Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with deer
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with a deer

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble funerary urn containing a bronze lebes for the bones of the deceased from Faliro, Greece

Marble funerary urn containing a bronze lebes for the bones of the deceased from Faliro, Greece, 6th century b. c
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Marble funerary urn containing a bronze lebes for the bones of the deceased. From Faliro, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamen, wooden chest with scenes of war

Treasure of Tutankhamen, wooden chest with scenes of war
Egyptian civilization. New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Treasure of Tutankhamen - Wooden chest with scenes of war

Background imageArcheology Collection: Green schist bust of Julius Caesar with marble eyes, Roman civilization, Hellenistic art, 1-50 a. d

Green schist bust of Julius Caesar with marble eyes, Roman civilization, Hellenistic art, 1-50 a. d
Hellenistic art, 1st century A.D. Green schist bust of Julius Caesar, marble eyes, 1-50 A.D

Background imageArcheology Collection: Tomb of Tutankhamen, Treasure of Tutankhamen

Tomb of Tutankhamen, Treasure of Tutankhamen
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Treasure of Tutankhamen. Gilded wood funerary figurines (shabtis). From the Valley of the Kings, tomb of Tutankhamen (1347-1338 b.C.)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Mask of barbarian divinity, from Cagliari, Sardinia region, Italy

Mask of barbarian divinity, from Cagliari, Sardinia region, Italy
Phoenician civilization, 2nd century b.C. Mask of barbarian divinity. From Cagliari, Sardinia region, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greek civilization, Reconstruction of interior of Parthenon with statue of Athena by Phidias

Greek civilization, Reconstruction of interior of Parthenon with statue of Athena by Phidias
Greek civilization. Reconstruction of the interior of Parthenon with the statue of Athena by Phidias. Engraving from a drawing by E. Thiersch, 19th century

Background imageArcheology Collection: Cast of the funerary monument of Porphyrius the Charioteer, depicting two men with four horses each

Cast of the funerary monument of Porphyrius the Charioteer, depicting two men with four horses each
Roman civilization. Cast of the funerary monument of Porphyrius the Charioteer, depicting two men with four horses each. Original work from the Hippodrome of Constantinople

Background imageArcheology Collection: Black-figure pottery, Hydria depicting young Mercurys theft of Apollos cattle, detail

Black-figure pottery, Hydria depicting young Mercurys theft of Apollos cattle, detail
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Hydria depicting young Mercurys theft of Apollos cattle. Detail, side depicting Apollo accusing Hermes before Zeus and Maia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Germany, Wuppertal-Barmen, Bemberg textile factory

Germany, Wuppertal-Barmen, Bemberg textile factory
Germany - Industrial archaeology. Bemberg textile factory at Wuppertal-Barmen

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bronze plaque of Queen Clytemnestra stabbing Cassandra, from sanctuary of Hera, Argos, Greece

Bronze plaque of Queen Clytemnestra stabbing Cassandra, from sanctuary of Hera, Argos, Greece
Greek civilization, 7th century b.C. Queen Clytemnestra stabbing Cassandra. Bronze plaque from the sanctuary of Hera at Argos, Greece. Detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Relief depicting wheat harvest from Giza, Egypt, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV

Relief depicting wheat harvest from Giza, Egypt, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV. Relief depicting wheat harvest. From Giza, Egypt

Background imageArcheology Collection: Piceni, Italic civilizations, Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of Aufinum

Piceni, Italic civilizations, Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of Aufinum
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 6th century b.C. The Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from the necropolis of Aufinum. Height 2.09 m, detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bronze statue of warrior

Bronze statue of warrior
Greek civilization, 7th century b.C. Bronze statue of a warrior

Background imageArcheology Collection: Fragment of marble relief depicting Agamemnon, Talthybios and Epeios, Ionic style

Fragment of marble relief depicting Agamemnon, Talthybios and Epeios, Ionic style, From Samothrace, Greece
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Fragment of marble relief depicting Agamemnon, Talthybios and Epeios, Ionic style. From Samothrace, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, Marble statue of female figure (possibly Julia Livilla)

Roman civilization, Marble statue of female figure (possibly Julia Livilla)
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble statue of female figure (possibly Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. From Roselle, Augusteum, Tuscany region, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Libya, Sabratha, Historical Tripolitania, Ancient theater and peristyle house

Libya, Sabratha, Historical Tripolitania, Ancient theater and peristyle house
Libya - Historical Tripolitania - Ancient Sabratah (Sabratha), archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Roman theater and peristyle house, 2nd-3rd century A.D

Background imageArcheology Collection: Reconstruction of Eanna Sanctuary court at Uruk, drawing

Reconstruction of Eanna Sanctuary court at Uruk, drawing
Sumerian civilization, 4th millennium b.C. Reconstruction of Eanna Sanctuary court at Uruk. Drawing

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bust of Emperor Hrian (76-138)

Bust of Emperor Hrian (76-138)
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Bust of Emperor Hadrian (Publius Eelius Traianus Hadrianus) (76-138 A.D.)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Painted stone statue of seated god Nappatecuhtli, from Mexico

Painted stone statue of seated god Nappatecuhtli, from Mexico
Aztec civilization, Mexico, 15th century. Painted stone statue of seated god Nappatecuhtli

Background imageArcheology Collection: Gold cup with dolphins decoration, from Mycenae, Grave Circle A, Tomb III

Gold cup with dolphins decoration, from Mycenae, Grave Circle A, Tomb III
Greek civilization. Goldsmithery. Gold cup with dolphins decoration. From Mycenae, Grave Circle A, Tomb III

Background imageArcheology Collection: Orientalising pottery krater signed by Aristonothos, with side depicting blinding of giant

Orientalising pottery krater signed by Aristonothos, with side depicting blinding of giant Polyphemus, from Cerveteri
Etruscan civilization, 7th century b.C. Orientalizing pottery. Krater signed by Aristonothos, side depicting the blinding of the giant Polyphemus. From Cerveteri (Rome province, Italy)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman relief depicting bread selling, 2nd Century

Roman relief depicting bread selling, 2nd Century
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Relief depicting bread selling

Background imageArcheology Collection: Tunisia, Dougga, Mosaic depicting Cyclops in cavern of Volcano forging lightning for Jupiter

Tunisia, Dougga, Mosaic depicting Cyclops in cavern of Volcano forging lightning for Jupiter
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Mosaic depicting Cyclops in the cavern of Volcano forging lightnings for Jupiter. From Thugga (Dougga), Tunisia. Detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Athena Farnese, Roman copy (1st-2nd century B. C. ) after the original statue (circa 430 B. C)

Athena Farnese, Roman copy (1st-2nd century B. C. ) after the original statue (circa 430 B. C)
Athena Farnese, Roman copy (1st-2nd century B.C.) after the original statue (circa 430 B.C.) by the School of Phidias, marble 5th century B.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Tunisia, Thysdrus (El Djem), House of the Dionysian Procession, Mosaic depicting Melpomene

Tunisia, Thysdrus (El Djem), House of the Dionysian Procession, Mosaic depicting Melpomene, Muse of Tragedy
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Mosaic depicting Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy. From Thysdrus (El Djem), Tunisia

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, Stele depicting offerings to the Sun-God

Egypt, Stele depicting offerings to the Sun-God Egyptian Museum, Nubian art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Latium region, Tarquinia, Etruscan Necropolis, Tomb of Baron

Italy, Latium region, Tarquinia, Etruscan Necropolis, Tomb of Baron, fresco depicting double flute player
Italy - Latium region - Tarquinia (Viterbo province). Etruscan necropolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2004). Giustiniani tomb, fresco, 5th century b.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greece, Crete, Knossos, Palace of Minos, east quarters

Greece, Crete, Knossos, Palace of Minos, east quarters
Greece - Crete - Knossos. Palace of Minos. East quarters



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