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Silver Coin of Tissaphernes
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Silver Coin of Tissaphernes

Silver coin issued by Tissaphernes (c. 420-395 BCE) in Persia. The obverse depicts a satrap while the reverse shows a lyre with seven strings.
Gilt-bronze Silla Maitreya
Image by Jeff & Neda Fields

Gilt-bronze Silla Maitreya

A gilt-bronze statue of a seated Maitreya (the future Buddha). Silla, early 7th century CE. (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea)
Gold Silla Crown
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Gold Silla Crown

A gold crown of the Silla kingdom, Korea. From the Great Tomb at Hwangnam, Geumseong (Gyeongju), 5-6th century CE. The crown is made of sheet-gold and decorated with granulation and crescent-shaped jade pendants. The tree-like upright parts...
The Projecta Casket
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

The Projecta Casket

This casket, inscribed "Secundus and Projecta, live in Christ" in Latin was probably a wedding gift to the couple shown on the top. On the front, the bride adorns herself, while handmaids bring a casket of cosmetics. The lid shows a similar...
Tyche Furniture Ornaments
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Tyche Furniture Ornaments

These ornaments show female figures (Tyches) representing the 4 leading cities of of the Late Roman World. "Rome" is dressed in military costume. "Constantinople" holds a cornucopia (a horn filled with flowers and food), representing fruitful...
Byzantine Ivory Diptych Panel
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Byzantine Ivory Diptych Panel

This is one of the largest surviving ivories from the Byzantine Empire. It comes from a hinged 2-leaf diptych, possibly used as a writing table. It shows an archangel holding an orb and sceptre. The style of his drapery is classical, but...
Byzantine Ivory Panel Depicting the Baptisim
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Byzantine Ivory Panel Depicting the Baptisim

A figure of the young Christ stands full-face up to the waist in water. To the left, St. John, the Baptist, stands and leans forward upon a rock. One of his hands rests upon Christ's head. At the upper part of the panel, the hand of God appears...
Relief from the Interior of the Funerary Chapel of a Meroe Queen
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Relief from the Interior of the Funerary Chapel of a Meroe Queen

From early 3rh century BCE until the 4th century CE the majority of Meroitic rulers were buried beneath pyramids close to the city of Meroe. On several occasions the kingdom was ruled by queen whose title was Kandake. A distorted reference...
Grinding Stone from Nabta Playa
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Grinding Stone from Nabta Playa

Seeds and wild grasses were processed with round or oval grinders (manos) of hard quartzitic sandstone. These were rubbed against a larger mill stone to make flour. A depression in the lower stone's surface prevented spillage. The abundance...
Hexagonal Censer from the Cyprus Treasure
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Hexagonal Censer from the Cyprus Treasure

Censers were used for burning incense, which was a popular religious rite in eastern Christian churches. This one would have been suspended on chains, threaded through the holes in the plaques attached to the rim. Each side is decorated with...
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