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The Ancient Mound of Bakr Awa, Sulaimaniya, Kurdistan
Bakr Awa is a mound southeast of the modern city of Sulaimaniya, near the city of Halabja, within the Sharazor plain, Iraqi Kurdistan. A German archaeological team headed by Professor Peter Miglus (of the University of Heidelberg) has been...
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Mathematical Text from Shaduppum
This is a school tablet which displays mathematical texts. From modern Tell Harmal (ancient Shaduppum), near Baghdad, Iraq. Old-Babylonian period, 2nd millennium BCE. The Sulaimaniya Museum, Iraq.
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Map of Odoacer's Italy in 480 CE
Map of Odoacer's Italy in 480 CE.
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Via Appia, Kilometer 126
A stretch of the Via Appia at Sant'Andrea, km 126. Here it is still possible to admire the original flint-stones, thanks to their restoration during the Bourbon age and now protected by the Natural Park Monti Aurunci Authority.
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Via Appia
The Via Appia near the Villa dei Quintili at mile V (Rome).
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Via Appia at Minturnae
A stretch of the Via Appia passing through the ancient city of Minturnae (Minturno, Italy).
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Via Appia at Terracina
A stretch of the Via Appia in the Forum Aemilianum of Tarracina (Terracina, Italy).
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Via Egnatia in Philippi
A stretch of the Via Egnatia in Philippi (Greece). The Via Egnatia crossed the Roman provinces of Illyricum, Macedonia, and Thrace, running through territory that is now part of modern Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, Greece, and European...
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Ancient Sea Battle
Modern 3D representation of what an ancient sea battle between Romans and pirates may have looked like.
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Queen Teuta of Illyria
Artist's impression of Teuta, Queen of the Illyrian Ardiaei tribe, leads a pirate expedition against rome. According to Illyrian laws, piracy was a legitimate trade, which led to war against the Roman Republic, who did not approve. This...