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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

Background imageArcheology Collection: Stone tools, scraper, burin, gimlet, bifacial point, from Late Magdalenian period, France

Stone tools, scraper, burin, gimlet, bifacial point, from Late Magdalenian period, France
Prehistory, France, Upper Paleolithic. Stone tools: scraper, burin, gimlet, bifacial point. Late Magdalenian period

Background imageArcheology Collection: Map of Greek regions under Macedonian rule, 3rd century BC, drawing

Map of Greek regions under Macedonian rule, 3rd century BC, drawing
Cartography - Greek civilization. Map of Greek regions under Macedonian rule in the 3rd century b.C. Color illustration

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble head of young woman

Marble head of young woman
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period, 1st-2nd century b.C. Marble head of a young woman

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greek civilization, Diadumenos by Polyclitus, Roman marble copy, From Delos, Greece

Greek civilization, Diadumenos by Polyclitus, Roman marble copy, From Delos, Greece
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Diadumenos by Polyclitus, height 186 cm. Roman marble copy of the 2nd-1st century b.C. From Delos, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Milestone, from caput viae, beginning of road from Geneva to Lausanne

Milestone, from caput viae, beginning of road from Geneva to Lausanne
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Milestone. From the " caput viae", the beginning of the road from Geneva to Lausanne

Background imageArcheology Collection: Amulets of an oryx and of god Horus portrayed as a hawk

Amulets of an oryx and of god Horus portrayed as a hawk
Egyptian civilization, Late Period - Amulets of an oryx and of god Horus portrayed as a hawk

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greece, Cyclades Islands, Delos Island, House of Hermes, interior courtyard

Greece, Cyclades Islands, Delos Island, House of Hermes, interior courtyard
Greece - Southern Aegean - Cyclades Islands - Delos Island (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1990), House of Hermes, interior courtyard, 2nd century b.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Terracotta model of holiday parade with pets, Peru, Nazca culture

Terracotta model of holiday parade with pets, Peru, Nazca culture
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 3rd-10th century A.D. Nazca culture. Terracotta model of a holiday parade with pets

Background imageArcheology Collection: Krater depicting young man wearing tunic and petasos, 5th Century B. C

Krater depicting young man wearing tunic and petasos, 5th Century B. C
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Krater depicting a young man wearing tunic and petasos

Background imageArcheology Collection: Gold crown in the shape of oak leaves, from Amphipolis, Greece

Gold crown in the shape of oak leaves, from Amphipolis, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold crown in the shape of oak leaves. From Amphipolis

Background imageArcheology Collection: Morocco, Meknes-El Menzeh, nymphaeum (early 3rd century A. D)

Morocco, Meknes-El Menzeh, nymphaeum (early 3rd century A. D. ) in House of Columns at Ancient city of Volubilis
Morocco - Meknes-El Menzeh - 3rd century A.D. Ancient city of Volubilis, settled by Romans since 1st century A.D. (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1997). House of the Columns

Background imageArcheology Collection: Neolithic scrapers, from Umbria Region, Italy

Neolithic scrapers, from Umbria Region, Italy
Prehistory, Italy, Neolithic. Scrapers. From Umbria region, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Gold earring

Gold earring
Etruscan civilization. Goldsmithery. Gold earring

Background imageArcheology Collection: Altar with relief depicting sacrifice of bull (81-96 a. d. ), from Temple of Domitian at Ephesus

Altar with relief depicting sacrifice of bull (81-96 a. d. ), from Temple of Domitian at Ephesus, Turkey
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Altar with relief depicting the sacrifice of a bull (81-96 A.D.). From the Temple of Domitian at Ephesus, Turkey

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bread baskets and baskets made of esparto and palm leaves, from the western cemetery of Qurnet Murai

Bread baskets and baskets made of esparto and palm leaves, from the western cemetery of Qurnet Murai
Egyptian civilization. Objects from the western cemetery of Qurnet Murai: bread baskets and baskets made of esparto and palm leaves

Background imageArcheology Collection: Mosaic work depicting a theatre scene

Mosaic work depicting a theatre scene 3rd Century A.D. Tunisia, Sousse, Musee Archeologique (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Germany, Trier, relief depicting servant on monument at Igel

Germany, Trier, relief depicting servant on monument at Igel
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Detail of the Monument at Igel (Trier, Germany): a servant

Background imageArcheology Collection: Cast of the Trajans Column, detail: Roman merchant ship, Roman civilization

Cast of the Trajans Column, detail: Roman merchant ship, Roman civilization
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Cast of the Trajans Column. Detail: Roman merchant ship

Background imageArcheology Collection: Plan of Narbo Martius in the Roman province of Gallia Transalpina (now Narbonne), drawing

Plan of Narbo Martius in the Roman province of Gallia Transalpina (now Narbonne), drawing
Ancient Rome. Geography of modern Isernia province illustrates Samnite Pietrabbondante sanctuary, late 2nd century BC

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, resco portraying baker, from Pompeii

Roman civilization, resco portraying baker, from Pompeii
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Fresco portraying a baker. From Pompeii

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bucchero ware lebes, from necropolis of Osteria at Vulci, Latium region, Italy

Bucchero ware lebes, from necropolis of Osteria at Vulci, Latium region, Italy
Etruscan civilization. Bucchero ware lebes. From the necropolis of Osteria at Vulci, Latium region, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Heracles and the Molionids, engraving on bronze fibula

Heracles and the Molionids, engraving on bronze fibula
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Heracles and the Molionids. Engraving on bronze fibula

Background imageArcheology Collection: Limestone head of Cleopatra I or II, (181-164 b. c. )

Limestone head of Cleopatra I or II, (181-164 b. c. )
Egyptian civilization, 2nd century b.C. Limestone head of Cleopatra I or II. From Alexandria, Mazarita district (181-164 b.C.)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Monolith of Hatuncolla, detail with relief depicting geometric pattern, Peru, Pucara culture

Monolith of Hatuncolla, detail with relief depicting geometric pattern, Peru, Pucara culture
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 3rd century b.C. Pucara culture. Monolith of Hatuncolla. Detail with relief depicting a geometric pattern

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, small glass paste krater with three handles, eighteenth dynasty

Egypt, small glass paste krater with three handles, eighteenth dynasty 16th-11th Century B.C. Germany, Munich, Staatliche Sammlung Agyptischer Kunst (Egyptian Museum), New Kingdom, Egyptian art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Terracotta statue of Samnite gladiator, From Volubilis (Morocco)

Terracotta statue of Samnite gladiator, From Volubilis (Morocco)
Roman civilization, 2nd century b.C. Terracotta statue of Samnite gladiator. From Volubilis (Morocco)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, History of Archaeology, 19th century, Herculanum before the excavations of 1927

Italy, History of Archaeology, 19th century, Herculanum before the excavations of 1927
Italy - History of Archaeology - 19th century - Herculanum before the excavations of 1927

Background imageArcheology Collection: Neo-Attic relief depicting Apollo

Neo-Attic relief depicting Apollo
Greek civilization, 2nd century b.C. Neo-Attic relief depicting Apollo

Background imageArcheology Collection: Curetes Way

Curetes Way
Turkey - Aegean Region- Ancient Ephesus. Curetes Way

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman mosaic depicting a ship with crew at work, from the domus in Diotallevi Palace at Rimini

Roman mosaic depicting a ship with crew at work, from the domus in Diotallevi Palace at Rimini, Italy
Roman civilization, 2nd-1st century b.C. Mosaic depicting a ship with crew at work, from the domus in Diotallevi Palace (Rimini)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Mexico, Campeche, Edzna, The Great Acropolis exterior

Mexico, Campeche, Edzna, The Great Acropolis exterior
Mexico - Campeche - Edzna. The Great Acropolis

Background imageArcheology Collection: Spain, Ibiza, Punic-Phoenician faun mask, terracotta

Spain, Ibiza, Punic-Phoenician faun mask, terracotta 3rd Century B.C. Spain, Madrid, Museo Arqueologico Nacional, Phoenician art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Portland vase, made of blue glass decorated with white figures using cameo technique

Portland vase, made of blue glass decorated with white figures using cameo technique
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Glassware. Portland vase, made of blue glass decorated with white figures using cameo technique, depicting wedding of Peleus and Thetis, 5-25 A.D

Background imageArcheology Collection: Fragment of fresco showing young woman, known as La Parisienne, from Knossos, Crete, Greece

Fragment of fresco showing young woman, known as La Parisienne, from Knossos, Crete, Greece
Minoan civilization. Fragment of fresco showing a young woman, known as La Parisienne. From Knossos, Crete, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble statue of Cleopatra VII with horn of plenty (51-30 b. c. ), detail

Marble statue of Cleopatra VII with horn of plenty (51-30 b. c. ), detail
Egyptian civilization, 1st century b.C. - Marble statue of Cleopatra VII with horn of plenty (51-30 b.C.). Detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: The Landolina Venus (also known as Venus Anadiomene, found by Saverio Landolina)

The Landolina Venus (also known as Venus Anadiomene, found by Saverio Landolina), Roman copy after a Greek statue, 1804 2nd Century B.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, Tall al-Amarnah (Amarna, Tell el-Amarna), necropolis, tomb of Merire, detail, painted relief

Egypt, Tall al-Amarnah (Amarna, Tell el-Amarna), necropolis, tomb of Merire, detail, painted relief
Egypt - Tall al-Amarnah (Amarna, Tell el-Amarna), necropolis. Tomb of Merire. Detail, painted relief

Background imageArcheology Collection: Etruscan bronze figure of offering man, 7th Century B. C

Etruscan bronze figure of offering man, 7th Century B. C
Etruscan civilization, 7th century b.C. Bronze figure of an offering man

Background imageArcheology Collection: Peru, Urubamba Valley, Machupicchu, Inca ruins

Peru, Urubamba Valley, Machupicchu, Inca ruins
Peru - Urubamba Valley - Inca civilization - Machupicchu (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1983). Inca ruins

Background imageArcheology Collection: Detail of relief depicting female dancers

Detail of relief depicting female dancers
Greek civilization, 8th-6th century b.C. Relief depicting female dancers (farandola dance). Detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Gres statue of Nefferenpet holding stele

Gres statue of Nefferenpet holding stele
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Gres statue of Nefferenpet showing a stele

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greece, Crete, Knossos, Palace of Minos, north quarters, rampart with veranda

Greece, Crete, Knossos, Palace of Minos, north quarters, rampart with veranda
Greece - Crete - Knossos. Palace of Minos. North quarters, rampart with veranda

Background imageArcheology Collection: Etruscan civilization, Alabaster urn portraying husband and wife who make journey into underworld

Etruscan civilization, Alabaster urn portraying husband and wife who make journey into underworld together
Etruscan civilization, 2nd-1st century b.C. Alabaster urn portraying husband and wife who make the journey into the underworld together

Background imageArcheology Collection: Necklace pendant made of gold in shape of a fly from Thebes, tomb of Queen Ahhotep

Necklace pendant made of gold in shape of a fly from Thebes, tomb of Queen Ahhotep
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Necklace pendant made of gold in shape of a fly. Height cm. 9. From Thebes, tomb of Queen Ahhotep

Background imageArcheology Collection: Sculptural group with Mithras sacrificing bull, from Rome

Sculptural group with Mithras sacrificing bull, from Rome
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Sculptural group with Mithras sacrificing a bull. From Rome

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, terracotta relief depicting hunting scene in Circus

Roman civilization, terracotta relief depicting hunting scene in Circus
Roman civilization. Terracotta relief depicting a hunting scene in the Circus



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