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Tomb of Saint Hripsime in Armenia
Image by James Blake Wiener

Tomb of Saint Hripsime in Armenia

This is the tomb of Saint Hripsime at the Saint Hripsime Church in Etchmiadzin (Vagharshapat), Armenia. According to Armenian traditions, Saint Hripsime (d. c. 290 CE) was one of the first Christian martyrs in Armenia. She was of Roman origin...
Saint Hripsime Church Façade
Image by James Blake Wiener

Saint Hripsime Church Façade

Built in 618 CE, the Saint Hripsime Church is one of the oldest churches in what is present-day Etchmiadzin, Armenia. In 2000, the church became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Hripsime Church is characterized by a domed tetraconch (enclosed...
Tang Three-colour Glaze Jar
Image by The British Museum

Tang Three-colour Glaze Jar

A storage jar with the three-colour glaze typical of ceramics made during China's Tang dynasty. 8th century CE. (British Museum, London)
On a Mountain Path in Spring  (Detail)
Image by Ma Yuan

On a Mountain Path in Spring (Detail)

A detail of Chinese artist Ma Yuan's "On a Mountain Path in Spring". 1190-1225 CE. Ink and colour on silk. (National Museum, Taipei, Taiwan).
Shang Dynasty Bronze Zun
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Shang Dynasty Bronze Zun

A bronze vessel (zun) with the form of a double-ram. Shang Dynasty, 1200-1050 BCE, China. (British Museum, London)
Emperor Constantine
Image by John Tuttle

Emperor Constantine

A statue of the Roman Emperor "Constantine the Great" who reigned from approximately 306 to 337 CE.
Prehistoric Zorats Karer
Image by James Blake Wiener

Prehistoric Zorats Karer

Zorats Karer in present-day Armenia is a prehistoric site, teeming with burials and standing stones (or "menhirs"). In total, there are 223 stones on the site.
Aetia by Callimachus
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Aetia by Callimachus

A 2nd-century CE papyrus of Callimachus' Aetia. B.P. Grenfell & A.S. Hunt, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri: Part XI. (London: The Egypt Exploration Society, 1915), plate IV
Buddhist Sculptures, Longmen Caves
Image by Ishai Bar

Buddhist Sculptures, Longmen Caves

Two figures carved from the rock face at the Longmen Caves, Fengxian temple near Luoyang, China. Dating to 675 CE the 17.4 metre high figures represent a Buddhist Heavenly King and demon guardian figure.
The Emperor Ming Huang Travelling in Shu
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The Emperor Ming Huang Travelling in Shu

One of the most famous of all Chinese landscape paintings, 'The Emperor Ming Huang Travelling in Shu'. Painted silk, a later copy of a Tang dynasty original of the 8th century CE. (Palace Museum, Taipei)
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