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Eastern Zhou Swords
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Eastern Zhou Swords

A pair of bronze swords from the Eastern Zhou dynasty, China, 5th-3rd century BCE. (British Museum, London)
Mikvah, Qumran
Image by Randall Niles

Mikvah, Qumran

Mikvah at Qumran, where the Essenes cleansed themselves for religious purity.
Murashu Tablets
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Murashu Tablets

Tablet B5304, Murashu Archive. Contract for the supply of dates, written in Akkadian with a summary in Aramaic.
Dolmenic Cyst of Butera (Sicily)
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Dolmenic Cyst of Butera (Sicily)

Stone slabs assembled in a cubiform manner in "Piano della Fiera", Butera, Sicily, similar to those found in Sardinia and dated to the copper age (c. 3000-2100 BCE). It was reused by the Greeks and indicates mixed cult practices, both Hellenic...
Roman Aqueduct of Segovia
Image by James Blake Wiener

Roman Aqueduct of Segovia

The Roman of Aqueduct of Segovia dates from c. 112 CE, and it is one of Spain's most iconic sites. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.
Segovia's Roman Aqueduct
Image by James Blake Wiener

Segovia's Roman Aqueduct

The Aqueduct of Segovia, located in what's present-day Spain, is supported by 167 arches in total. It is one of the most recognizable and famous of Roman ruins in Europe.
View of the Roman Aqueduct in Segovia, Spain
Image by James Blake Wiener

View of the Roman Aqueduct in Segovia, Spain

The Segovia Aqueduct was likely finished around the year 112 CE and once carried water from the Rio Frio situated 17 km (11 miles) from Segovia. It is one of Spain's cultural treasures, and it was listed in the 2006 World Monuments Watch...
Segovia Aqueduct
Image by James Blake Wiener

Segovia Aqueduct

The Aqueduct of Segovia is a Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain that was used for over a thousand years. It is one of the best preserved Roman aqueducts in existence. Its total lenght is 813 m and its height is 28 m.
Longshan Culture Territory, China
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Longshan Culture Territory, China

A map indicating the regions of north-east China occupied by the Longshan culture from c. 3000 to c. 1700 BCE.
Longshan Jade Blade
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Longshan Jade Blade

A ceremonial blade carved from jade by the Longshan culture of north-east China, 3000-1700 BCE. Length: 15.8 cm. (British Museum, London)
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