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The Dolmen of Cava dei Servi
Image by Salvatore Piccolo

The Dolmen of Cava dei Servi

The Dolmen of Cava dei Servi, a few kilometers from Modica, in Sicily. It is a semi-oval monument formed by four rectangular slabs fixed into the ground and three slabs on top, leaning in such a way they reduce the surface and form a false...
Monte Bubbonia Dolmen, Sicily
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Monte Bubbonia Dolmen, Sicily

The Dolmen of Monte Bubbonia, on a majestic hill north of Gela town, Sicily. It is a dolmen made of colossal splinters of rock, with no significant modifications, rectangular in shape. The original architectural idea was a small chamber tomb...
The Dolmen of Monte Bubbonia
Image by Salvatore Piccolo

The Dolmen of Monte Bubbonia

The Dolmen of Monte Bubbonia, near Gela town, in Sicily
The Pseudo Dolmen of Avola
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The Pseudo Dolmen of Avola

The Pseudo Dolmen of Avola, so called because of doubts about its real nature. The monument is near the town of Avola, in south-eastern Sicily. The building, surrounded by dense and wild vegetation, essentially rests on two "pillars". It...
Plan of the Pseudo Dolmen of Avola
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Plan of the Pseudo Dolmen of Avola

The plan of the pseudo dolmen of Avola, Sicily with ten small rectangular pits.
Guardian King from Silla
Image by James Blake Wiener

Guardian King from Silla

The guardian king belongs to one of the eight catagories of Buddhist beings: that of the heavenly musicians (gandharva). One can identify this statue as such because of its wild beast headdress. Technically perfect, this bronze Korean statue...
Moai from Easter Island
Image by James Blake Wiener

Moai from Easter Island

This Moai comes originally from Easter Island and dates from c. 13th-14th century CE. (Musée du Cinquantenaire, Brussels)
Map of Sicilian Dolmens
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Map of Sicilian Dolmens

A map indicating with red dots the location of dolmens in Sicily.
The Lady of Galera
Image by James Blake Wiener

The Lady of Galera

Made of alabaster, the "Lady of Galera" comes from the Necropolis of Tútugi, Zone I, Gave 20 (Galera, Granada) in Spain. This sculpture of an enthroned goddess is identified with Astarte. It was designed as a ritual container with a hollow...
Stela of King Seankhiptah of Egypt
Image by James Blake Wiener

Stela of King Seankhiptah of Egypt

Made of limestone and dating to the Second Intermediate Period (13th-14th Dynasties, c. 1785-1633 BCE), this ancient Egyptian stela is the primary source of information about Seankhiptah. On the left, the sovereign appears before the god...
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