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Marble Relief of Dionysos from Naukratis
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Marble Relief of Dionysos from Naukratis

Marble relief of Dionysos, found in Naukratis, Roman Egypt (c. 1st/2nd century CE). The British Museum, London.
Greek-style Jug from Naukratis
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Greek-style Jug from Naukratis

Greek-style pottery trefoil-mouth oinochoe jug with ribbed neck, found in Naukratis, Late Period of Ancient Egypt (c. 6th century BCE). The British Museum, London.
Pottery Plate with a Seated Sphinx
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Pottery Plate with a Seated Sphinx

Pottery plate with a seated sphinx, made in Greece, 6th century BCE, found in the Sanctuary of Aphrodite, Naukratis, Egypt. The British Museum, London.
The Ancient Near East, c. 1700 BCE
Image by Simeon Netchev

The Ancient Near East, c. 1700 BCE

A map illustrating the political situation in the Ancient Near East during the Old Assyrian period (around 1700 BCE) shortly before the rise of the Babylonian Empire of Hammurabi. It depicts the rise of Assur from an independent city-state...
Funerary Monument of M. Annius Lucus
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Funerary Monument of M. Annius Lucus

Funerary Monument of M. Annius Lucus, a centurion of several legions: Legio XV Apollinaris, Legio VII Gemina, Legio X Gemina, and Legio III Gallica, 170-200 CE. Aquincum Museum, Budapest.
Beaufort Castle, Lebanon
Image by Amin Nasr

Beaufort Castle, Lebanon

Beaufort or Belfort Castle, known locally as Qal'at al-Shaqif, was a Crusader fortress in Southern Lebanon. The castle is situated on the site of a former fortress, which was captured by the Crusaders and given to the lords of Sidon.
Saint Louis Castle
Image by Amin Nasr

Saint Louis Castle

A photo showing Castle of Saint Louis, a ruined crusader castle located in Sidon, Lebanon. Built by the French crusaders in 1254 CE.
Roman Emperor Tiberius
Image by Panagiotis Constantinou

Roman Emperor Tiberius

The second Roman emperor Tiberius face-recreation.
Amerigo Vespucci
Image by Panagiotis Constantinou

Amerigo Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci was a brave, Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived.
Engraving of the god Vidar battling the wolf Fenrir
Image by Julius Petersen

Engraving of the god Vidar battling the wolf Fenrir

A photo showing the son of Odin avenging his father's death. The scene is depicted on the Gosforth Cross, located in the churchyard of St. Mary's, Gosforth, Cumbria. The cross depicts several scenes that may be related to Norse mythology.
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