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Background imageArcheology Collection: Statuette representing an Apsaras (celestial nymph), bronze

Statuette representing an Apsaras (celestial nymph), bronze 12th century, France, Paris, Musee National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet (Oriental Art Museum), Khmer art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Peru, Urubamba Valley, Machu Picchu, Inca civilization

Peru, Urubamba Valley, Machu Picchu, Inca civilization
Peru - Urubamba Valley - Machu Picchu (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1983).The Principal Temple, 15th century, Inca civilization

Background imageArcheology Collection: Gigantomachy, detail of north side of frieze of Siphnian Treasury

Gigantomachy, detail of north side of frieze of Siphnian Treasury
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Gigantomachy, detail of north side of frieze of Siphnian Treasury, 525 b.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bronze statue of Artemis

Bronze statue of Artemis
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Bronze statue of Artemis

Background imageArcheology Collection: Abbasid civilization, Raqqa ceramic bowl with decoration

Abbasid civilization, Raqqa ceramic bowl with decoration
Abbasid civilization, 12th century. Raqqa ceramic bowl with decoration

Background imageArcheology Collection: Black granite statue of seated Thutmose III

Black granite statue of seated Thutmose III
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Black granite statue of seated Thutmose III

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble head of Aristotle, copy of Greek bronze original by Lysippus

Marble head of Aristotle, copy of Greek bronze original by Lysippus
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble head of Aristotle (alabaster bust is modern). Copy of a Greek bronze original by Lysippus, 4th century b.C. Detail, face

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, Medinet Habu, Statue of Pharaoh Tutankhamun (or Tutankhamen, circa 1340- 1323 B. C)

Egypt, Medinet Habu, Statue of Pharaoh Tutankhamun (or Tutankhamen, circa 1340- 1323 B. C)
Egypt, Medinet Habu, Statue of Pharaoh Tutankhamun (or Tutankhamen, circa 1340- 1323 B.C.), eighteenth dynasty, New Kingdom 14th Century B.C. Egyptian Museum, Egyptian art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Manuscript by Diego Duran (1537-1588), History of Indies of New Spain, Foundation of Tenochtitlan

Manuscript by Diego Duran (1537-1588), History of Indies of New Spain, Foundation of Tenochtitlan, Miniature, folio 14
Manuscript, Mexico, 16th century. Diego Duran (1537-1588), The History of the Indies of New Spain, 1579. Foundation of Tenochtitlan. Miniature, folio 14, verso

Background imageArcheology Collection: Borneo, Java, Bronze bell

Borneo, Java, Bronze bell 8th-10th century, France, Paris, Musee National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet (Oriental Art Museum), Javanese art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Inscriptions on the posterior side from New Kingdom

Inscriptions on the posterior side from New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, Kingdom of Tutankhamen. Painted limestone group statue of Meryre and his wife Iniva. From Saqqara. Detail: inscriptions on the posterior side

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead of Khonsumes. New Kingdom, XX Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead of Khonsumes. New Kingdom, XX Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Book of the Dead of Khonsumes.The deceased burning incense before Horus, Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageArcheology Collection: Pillar of the Farmer: fruit market and two peasants working the land from France, Roman civilization

Pillar of the Farmer: fruit market and two peasants working the land from France, Roman civilization
Roman civilization. Pillar of the Farmer: fruit market and two peasants working the land. From France

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble statue of Aphrodite of Milos known as Venus de Milo from the Island of Milos, Cyclades

Marble statue of Aphrodite of Milos known as Venus de Milo from the Island of Milos, Cyclades, Greece, detail
Greek civilization, 2nd century b.C. Marble statue of Aphrodite of Milos known as " Venus de Milo", circa 100 b.C. Height 202 cm. From the Island of Milos, Cyclades, Greece. Detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Mycenae, treasure at the Lion Gate, by Heinrich Schliemann, engraving

Mycenae, treasure at the Lion Gate, by Heinrich Schliemann, engraving
Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890), Mycenae, the treasure at the Lion Gate. Engraving

Background imageArcheology Collection: Relief depicting Buddha, limestone stele

Relief depicting Buddha, limestone stele 5th-6th century A.D. France, Paris, Musee National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet (oriental art museum), Chinese art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble statue known as Venus of Capua

Marble statue known as Venus of Capua
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble statue known as the Venus of Capua, 117-138 A.D

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble head of Agrippa, husband of Julia, daugther of Emperor Augustus, From Gabes

Marble head of Agrippa, husband of Julia, daugther of Emperor Augustus, From Gabes
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C.-1st century A.D. Marble head of Agrippa, husband of Julia, daugther of Emperor Augustus. From Gabes

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Latium Region, Rome, Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater, aerial view, 70-80 a. d

Italy, Latium Region, Rome, Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater, aerial view, 70-80 a. d
Italy - Latium Region - Rome, the Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater, 70-80 A.D. (UNESCO, World Heritage List, 1980). Aerial view

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greece, Lerna, Votive marble relief depicting Heracles and Hydra of Lerna

Greece, Lerna, Votive marble relief depicting Heracles and Hydra of Lerna
Hellenistic art, 2nd century b.C. Votive marble relief depicting Heracles and the Hydra of Lerna. From Lerna, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Portrait of Emperor Hadrian, from Velleia, Emilia Romagna Region, Italy

Portrait of Emperor Hadrian, from Velleia, Emilia Romagna Region, Italy
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Portrait of Emperor Hadrian. From Velleia, Emilia Romagna Region, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, Marble statue of seated Livia portrayed as Ceres from Roselle, Augusteum

Roman civilization, Marble statue of seated Livia portrayed as Ceres from Roselle, Augusteum, Tuscany region, Italy
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble statue of seated Livia portrayed as Ceres. From Roselle, Augusteum, Tuscany region, Italy. Detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Praetorian Pomponio Proculos stele, from Scoppito, L Aquila Province, Italy

Praetorian Pomponio Proculos stele, from Scoppito, L Aquila Province, Italy
Roman civilization. The Praetorian Pomponio Proculos stele. From Scoppito, L Aquila Province, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Umbria, Perugia, Red-figure calyx krater (vase used to mix wine and water)

Italy, Umbria, Perugia, Red-figure calyx krater (vase used to mix wine and water) depicting Heracles hitting an Amazon, painted by the Vulci School, 330/300 B.C. 4th Century B.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Statue of Chicomecoatl, goddess of corn, from Temple Mayor, Tenochtitlan, Mexico

Statue of Chicomecoatl, goddess of corn, from Temple Mayor, Tenochtitlan, Mexico
Aztec civilization, Mexico, 15th century. Statue of Chicomecoatl, goddess of corn (maize). From the Temple Mayor at Tenochtitlan

Background imageArcheology Collection: Plastic model of Vergina royal tombs, reconstruction of necropolis area with cross-section of

Plastic model of Vergina royal tombs, reconstruction of necropolis area with cross-section of Macedonian tomb
Plastic models of the Vergina royal tombs. Reconstruction of the necropolis area with a cross-section of a Macedonian tomb

Background imageArcheology Collection: Algeria, Djemila, Colossal head of the Emperor Septimius Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus)

Algeria, Djemila, Colossal head of the Emperor Septimius Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus, Leptis Magna)
Algeria, Djemila, Colossal head of the Emperor Septimius Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus, Leptis Magna, 146 - York 211) 2nd-3rd century A.D

Background imageArcheology Collection: France, Burgundy, Forges de Buffon, Servants room

France, Burgundy, Forges de Buffon, Servants room
France - Industrial archeology - Forges de Buffon, iron industry. Servants room

Background imageArcheology Collection: Stone statue of the Mother Goddess, from the Temple of Hagar Qim

Stone statue of the Mother Goddess, from the Temple of Hagar Qim
Prehistory, Malta, Neolithic. Stone statue of the Mother Goddess. From the Temple of Hagar Qim

Background imageArcheology Collection: Relief depicting a shoemaker and a rope maker

Relief depicting a shoemaker and a rope maker
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Relief depicting a shoemaker and a rope maker

Background imageArcheology Collection: Detail of red-figure cup depicting the sacrifice of a pig painted by Epidromos painter

Detail of red-figure cup depicting the sacrifice of a pig painted by Epidromos painter 4th-5th Century B.C. France, Paris, Musee du Louvre, Greek art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Yemen, Seiyun, Hadhramaut region, Sultan Al Kathiri Palace exterior

Yemen, Seiyun, Hadhramaut region, Sultan Al Kathiri Palace exterior
Yemen - Hadramawt region - Saywun. Kathiri Sultan Palace, c. 1920. Now host to archaeological and ethnographic city museum

Background imageArcheology Collection: Front side of sarcophagus depicting wrestling children

Front side of sarcophagus depicting wrestling children
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Front side of a sarcophagus. Wrestling children

Background imageArcheology Collection: Warrior of Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of ancient Aufinum, height 2, 09m

Warrior of Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of ancient Aufinum, height 2, 09m
Prehistory, Italy, Iron Age - Picene civilization. The Warrior of Capestrano, limestone sculpture from the necropolis of ancient Aufinum, 4th century b.C. Height 2.09 m

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greek civilization, fresco depicting ship procession, from Akrotiri, Thera Island, Santorini, Greece

Greek civilization, fresco depicting ship procession, from Akrotiri, Thera Island, Santorini, Greece
Greek civilization, 16th century b.C. Fresco depicting a ship procession. From Akrotiri, Thera Island, Santorini, Greece. Detail, ships

Background imageArcheology Collection: Black-figure pottery, Francois vase, Attic volute krater signed by the potter Ergotimos

Black-figure pottery, Francois vase, Attic volute krater signed by the potter Ergotimos and the painter Kleitias
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Francois vase, Attic volute krater signed by the potter Ergotimos and the painter Kleitias, 570-560 b.C. h. 66 cm. Diameter 57 cm

Background imageArcheology Collection: Map of basin of Mediterranean sea with main centers of gold extraction, drawing

Map of basin of Mediterranean sea with main centers of gold extraction, drawing
Ancient Rome. Map of Mediterranean Basin. Illustrated leading gold production centers. Color illustration

Background imageArcheology Collection: Relief portraying grape-picking

Relief portraying grape-picking
Roman civilization, 5th century A.D. Relief portraying grape-picking

Background imageArcheology Collection: Shabti box depicting the deceased sitting at offering table, close-up

Shabti box depicting the deceased sitting at offering table, close-up
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom. Detail of shabti box depicting the deceased sitting at an offering table

Background imageArcheology Collection: Germany, Altenessen, Malakow tower of Zeche Carl

Germany, Altenessen, Malakow tower of Zeche Carl
Germany - Industrial archaeology. Malakow tower of the Zeche Carl at Altenessen

Background imageArcheology Collection: Plan of Roman Villa del Casale, late 3rd century-early 4th century, drawing

Plan of Roman Villa del Casale, late 3rd century-early 4th century, drawing
Roman Civilization. Piazza Armerina (Italy - Sicily Region). Plan of Roman Villa del Casale, late 3rd century-early 4th century. Drawing

Background imageArcheology Collection: Geometric period krater

Geometric period krater
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Geometric period krater, diameter 50 cm

Background imageArcheology Collection: Statuette of Macuilxochitl, God of Flowers, Dance and Music, from Mexico

Statuette of Macuilxochitl, God of Flowers, Dance and Music, from Mexico
Mixtec civilization, Mexico, 14th century A.D. - Statuette of Macuilxochitl (God of Flowers, Dance and Music)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Lead ingots with Emperor Hadrians name stamped on, found at Snaitbeach in Westbury

Lead ingots with Emperor Hadrians name stamped on, found at Snaitbeach in Westbury
Roman civilization. Lead ingots with Emperor Hadrians name stamped on, found at Snaitbeach in Westbury

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Latium Region, Rome, Roman Forum, Triumphal arch of Septimius Severus

Italy, Latium Region, Rome, Roman Forum, Triumphal arch of Septimius Severus
Italy - Latium Region - Rome. Roman Forum. Triumphal arch of Septimius Severus, 3rd century

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Bust of Queen Nefertiti

Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Bust of Queen Nefertiti

Background imageArcheology Collection: Painted limestone slab with relief depicting Akhenaton, Nefertiti

Painted limestone slab with relief depicting Akhenaton, Nefertiti and daughters worshipping the god Aton from New
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, Kingdom of Akhenaton. Painted limestone slab with relief depicting Akhenaton, Nefertiti and daughters worshipping the god Aton, cm. 53x48

Background imageArcheology Collection: Yellow-pink clay pot

Yellow-pink clay pot
Gallic civilization. Yellow-pink clay pot



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