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Minoan Bull Leaping
A fresco showing bull leaping, Minoan Knossos (Final Palatial period 1450-1400 BCE), Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
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The Law Code of Gortyn, Crete
The lawcode from Gortyn, Crete was written in the 5th century BCE and is said to be the largest epigraphic text in ancient Greek (8 m x 1.70 m).
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Minoan Snake Goddess, Knossos.
Faience figurine of the Minoan Snake Goddess - her dominion was over nature and fertility. New-Palace period (1600 BCE). Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
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Minoan Double Axes
Gold votive double axes, New Palace period (1600-1450 BCE), Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
The double axe, also known as 'labrys', may be the origin of the labyrinth myth of Knossos.
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Pont Du Gard Aqueduct
The Pont Du Gard Roman aqueduct, Southern France, 1st century CE
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Arches, Pont Du Gard, France
A detail of the Pont Du Gard Roman aqueduct, 1st century CE, Southern France.
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Roman Temple, Nimes, France
The Roman temple (Maison Carré) of Nimes, France, built 19-16 BCE.
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Speaker's Platform, Athens Assembly, Pnyx, Athens
The platform on the Pnyx hill where speakers stood to address the Athenian democratic assembly in the 5th century BCE. The space dedicated for the assembly could hold 6000 people.
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Socrates' Prison, Athens
The cave in Athens said to be where Socrates was held prisoner and died.
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Odeon Of Herodes Atticus, Athens
The theatre of Herodes Atticus, Athens acropolis. 2nd Century CE.