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Huaca del Sol, Moche
Image by Carl Ottersen

Huaca del Sol, Moche

The remains of the Huaca del Sol pyramid at Moche, Peru. The huge ceremonial mound had four tiers and was constructed using over 140 million adobe bricks. Reaching a height of 50 metres, the site was used for religious and state ceremonies.
Tu Marcellus eris
Image by Paola Severi Michelangeli

Tu Marcellus eris

Painting by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1812 CE, Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Belgium. In the Aeneid, Aeneas sees Marcellus in the Underworld and is saddened by Marcellus' early death. When this passage is read to Augustus (Marcellus' uncle...
Aristippus of Cyrene
Image by Pasicles

Aristippus of Cyrene

Aristippus in Thomas Stanley's "History of Philosophy", 1655 CE.
Head of a Ruler
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

Head of a Ruler

Head of a Ruler, 2300-2000 BCE, Mesopotamia or Iran, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Bronze Head of Augustus
Image by Carole Raddato

Bronze Head of Augustus

Bronze head from an over-life-sized statue of Augustus, found in the ancient Nubian site of Meroë in Sudan, 27 - 25 BCE. On display in the British Museum, London.
Augustus as pontifex maximus
Image by Carole Raddato

Augustus as pontifex maximus

Marble statue of Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, late Augustan period. (Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome)
Equestrian statue of Augustus
Image by Carole Raddato

Equestrian statue of Augustus

Bronze torso from an equestrian statue of Augustus dating from the end of the 1st century BCE. The statue was found in the sea between Euboia and Agios Eustratios. (National Archaeological Museum of Athens)
Spartacus 1960 Film Poster
Image by William Reynold Brown

Spartacus 1960 Film Poster

The original release poster for the 1960 film Spartacus starring Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier. Artist: William Reynold Brown.
Grand-Menhir, Locmariaquer
Image by Mark Cartwright

Grand-Menhir, Locmariaquer

Three of the remaining pieces of the Grand-Menhir at the Neolithic site of Locmariaquer in north-west France. The menhir once stood 20 metres high and weighed 280 tons. It toppled and broke into four pieces c. 4,000 BCE, a few hundred years...
Neolithic Tumulus Interior, Locmariaquer
Image by Mark Cartwright

Neolithic Tumulus Interior, Locmariaquer

The interior chamber of the stone burial mound known as the Table-des-Marchands (Table of Merchants) at the Neolithic site of Locmariaquer in north-west France. The tomb was constructed in the 5th millennium BCE and is so called because of...
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