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Wounded Bull, Man & Bird, Lascaux Cave
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Wounded Bull, Man & Bird, Lascaux Cave

Cave art in the Lascaux Cave in the Dordogne region, southwestern France. Dated to the Upper Palaeolithic period. It depicts a wounded aurochs bull, a man and a bird.
Painting of a Horse, Lascaux Cave
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Painting of a Horse, Lascaux Cave

Horse depicted in Lascaux Cave in the Dordogne, southwestern France, dated to the Upper Paleolithic period.
Ship Relief, Saguntum
Image by Mark Cartwright

Ship Relief, Saguntum

A marble relief plaque depicting a ship in African waters. 2nd - 3rd century CE. (Archaeological Museum, Sagunto, Spain)
Inscription Stones, Forum of Saguntum
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Inscription Stones, Forum of Saguntum

Blocks carrying a Latin inscription of the imperial forum of Roman Saguntum (Sagunto), Spain. 1st century CE.
Acropolis & Theatre of Saguntum
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Acropolis & Theatre of Saguntum

The fortified acropolis and theatre of the Iberian-Roman town of Saguntum (Sagunto), Spain. Fortified since the 5th century BCE, the walls today date to the 11th century CE with later additions. The restored theatre dates to the 1st century...
Roman Stone Anchor
Image by Mark Cartwright

Roman Stone Anchor

A Roman stone anchor from the coast of Saguntum (Sagunto), Spain. 1st century CE. (Archaeological Museum, Sagunto)
Iberian Bull Sculpture
Image by Mark Cartwright

Iberian Bull Sculpture

Iberian-Celtic bull sculpture from Saguntum (Sagunto), Spain. 4th century BCE. (Archaeological Museum, Sagunto)
Roman Theatre, Saguntum
Image by Mark Cartwright

Roman Theatre, Saguntum

The restored 1st century CE Roman theatre of Saguntum (Sagunto), Spain.
Om
Image by Duncan Creamer

Om

The Om (Aum) is an important spiritual symbol in Indian religions. It is often used as a reference to Brahman (the Universal Intellect, the Ultimate Reality).
Wine Smokehouses, Glanum
Image by Mark Cartwright

Wine Smokehouses, Glanum

Two wine smokehouses from Hellenistic Glanum in southern France. The bricks were used to create a raised floor through which fires could send smoke to better preserve wine. 2nd-1st century BCE.
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