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Graeco-Bactrian Empire
Image by John Huntington

Graeco-Bactrian Empire

The map shows the first Graeco Bactrian kingdom established by Diodotus 1 following the dissolution of the Seleucid Empire. c. 240 - 170 BCE.
Kushan Empire
Image by Asia Society

Kushan Empire

The map shows the extent of the Kushan Empire, c. 100 - 240 CE.
Kushan Empire & Neighboring States
Image by John Huntington

Kushan Empire & Neighboring States

This map shows the extent of the Kushan empire along with the various states and kingdoms that surrounded it at roughly the same time period. c. 100 - 240 CE.
Maruyan Empire
Image by John Huntington

Maruyan Empire

Map showing the extent of the Mauryan Empire at its furthest extent, c. 322 - 185 BCE.
White Hun (Huna) Empire
Image by John Huntington

White Hun (Huna) Empire

The map shows the extent of the White Hun empire along with the various rulers as well as the neighboring states.
Major Indo Iranian Neolithic Sites & the Indus Civilization
Image by John Huntington

Major Indo Iranian Neolithic Sites & the Indus Civilization

The map shows the extent of the Harappan or Indus Civilization along with the various neolithic sites in the region.
White Hun or Hephthalite Coin
Image by PHGCOM

White Hun or Hephthalite Coin

A coin of the White Huns or Hephthalites depicting King Khingila, 5th century CE. (British Museum, London)
Egyptian Serekh
Image by Guillaume Blanchard

Egyptian Serekh

Currently located in the Louvre Museum, this Funerary stela was found at Abydos. It is an example of an Egyptian Royal Serekh from the 1st Dynasty. This writing format indicated that the name inside the rectangular enclosure was a royal name...
Fresco with Urania
Image by Carole Raddato

Fresco with Urania

A fresco fragment depicting Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, from the House of Julia Felix in Pompeii, 62-79 CE. (now in Louvre Museum, Paris)
Fresco with Melpomene
Image by Carole Raddato

Fresco with Melpomene

A fresco fragment depicting Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, from the House of Julia Felix in Pompeii, 62-79 CE. (now in Louvre Museum, Paris)
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