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Head of Ptah
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Head of Ptah

Greywacke head from a colossal figure of the Egyptian god Ptah. New Kingdom of Egypt, 18th Dynasty, 1370 BCE. State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich, Germany.
Cattle Butchering Scene from Saqqara
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Cattle Butchering Scene from Saqqara

Limestone relief depicting men slaughtering cows. From the tomb of Nianchnesut, Saqqara (Sakkara), modern-day Egypt. Old Kingdom, 5th-6th Dynasties, circa 2300 BCE. (State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich, Germany).
Tomb Niche & Stela of Chnumit
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Tomb Niche & Stela of Chnumit

Limestone tomb niche with a false-door stela and 2 side walls. From the tomb of princess Chnumit (also written Khnumet), Saqqara (Sakkara), modern-day Egypt. Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, circa 2200 BCE. (State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich...
Ramesses II Relief
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Ramesses II Relief

This sandstone temple wall relief depicts the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II praying. From Memphis, New Kingdom of Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c. 1250 BCE. State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich, Germany.
Amun, Ramesses II, & Mut
Image by Mark Cartwright

Amun, Ramesses II, & Mut

A granite monument depicting the god Amun, Ramesses II, and the goddess Mut. Dynasty XIX, 1279-1213 BCE. Temple of Amun, Thebes. (Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy)
Sarcophagus of Kha (Detail)
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Sarcophagus of Kha (Detail)

A detail of the gilded sarcophagus of Kha, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII (1428-1351 BCE). Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy
Ancient Greek Boustrophedon Inscription
Image by Ranveig Thattai

Ancient Greek Boustrophedon Inscription

Example of an Ancient Greek boustrophedon inscription. The arrows indicate the direction of the writing for each line. Non-symmetrical letters change their orientation with the alternate directions of the lines.
The Slopes of Machu Picchu
Image by Richard Twigg

The Slopes of Machu Picchu

The Inca site of Machu Picchu built by Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui (1438-71 CE). Fortress, sanctuary, and once home to around 1,000 residents, the site is perched in the high Andes above the river Urubamba.
Machu Picchu, Peru
Image by Richard Twigg

Machu Picchu, Peru

The Inca site of Machu Picchu built by Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui (1438-71 CE). Fortress, sanctuary, and once home to around 1,000 residents, the site is perched in the high Andes above the river Urubamba.
Machu Picchu Panorama
Image by Richard Twigg

Machu Picchu Panorama

The Inca site of Machu Picchu built by Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui (1438-71 CE). Fortress, sanctuary, and once home to around 1,000 residents, the site is perched in the high Andes above the river Urubamba.
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