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Borsari Gate, Verona
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Borsari Gate, Verona

The Borsari Gate, Verona, 1st century CE. The gate is built from white Valpolicella stone and was the city's main gate in Roman times.
Amphitheatre Exterior, Verona
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Amphitheatre Exterior, Verona

The Roman amphitheatre of Verona, Italy, 1st century CE. The arena was the third largest in the Roman world and used to host gladiator, circus and equestrian events.
Arches, Amphitheatre of Verona
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Arches, Amphitheatre of Verona

The remaining top tier of arches of the Roman amphitheatre of Verona, Italy, 1st century CE. The arena was the third largest in the Roman world and used to host gladiator, circus and equestrian events.
Roman Amphitheatre, Verona
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Roman Amphitheatre, Verona

The Roman amphitheatre of Verona, Italy, 1st century CE. The arena was the third largest in the Roman world and used to host gladiator, circus and equestrian events.
Arch of Gavi, Verona
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Arch of Gavi, Verona

The arch known as the Arco dei Gavi, Verona, Italy. Set up in the 1st century CE the arch glorfied the powerful Gavi family. Typically, arches commemorated military triumphs and statesmen but this is a rare example of such a structure commemorating...
Tutankhamun
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Tutankhamun

A wooden bust of Tutankhamun (1345-1327 BCE), found in the pharaoh's tomb. Cairo Museum, Egypt.
Goddess Ishtar descent to the underworld tablet
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Goddess Ishtar descent to the underworld tablet

The legend, written in Akkadian, describes how Ishtar, goddess of sexuality and warfare, went to the Underworld. Ishtar decided to undertake the journey, although the Underworld was known as the 'land of no return' for humans and gods alike...
Gypsum Stela of Ashurnasirpal II
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Gypsum Stela of Ashurnasirpal II

The Assyrian king worships gods (Ashur, Shamash, Sin, Adad, and Ishtar) and records his achievements. This freestanding gypsum monument was erected by King Ashurnasirpal II (reigned 883-859 BCE). This stela weighs over four tons and was erected...
Stela from Babylonian Marduk Temple
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Stela from Babylonian Marduk Temple

This stela came from the Temple of Marduk in Babylon. It is a commemorative monument set up in honour of a private individual called Adad-Etir. He was an official in the temple, known as 'the dagger bearer', and this stela was erected by...
The Taylor Prism of King Sennacherib, Nineveh
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

The Taylor Prism of King Sennacherib, Nineveh

This prism records the first eight campaigns of the Assyrian King Sennacherib (704-681 BCE). This six-sided baked clay document (or prism) was discovered at the Assyrian capital Nineveh, in an area known today as Nebi Yunus. It was acquired...
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