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Celtic Torc, Belstead Brook
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Celtic Torc, Belstead Brook

A gold alloy torc from the Belstead Brook hoard, Ipswich, England. Celtic, 150-50 BCE. Diameter 18.6 cm. (British Museum, London)
Snettisham Great Torc Detail
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Snettisham Great Torc Detail

A detail of the Snettisham Great Torc. Part of the Snettisham burial hoard found in Norfolk, England. Celtic, gold alloy, 150-50 BCE. Diameter 56 cm. (British Museum, London)
John Rolfe Tobacco
Image by Joe Haupt

John Rolfe Tobacco

Vintage package of John Rolfe pipe mixture tobacco, peach brandy flavor, made for the House of Edgeworth, Richmond Virginia.
Ta' Ħaġrat
Image by Linda de Volder

Ta' Ħaġrat

Ta' Ħaġrat temples, Malta, built c. (3600-3200 BCE).
Tarxien Temples, South Temple
Image by Damian Entwistle

Tarxien Temples, South Temple

Central feature of the South Temple of the Tarxien Temple Complex, Malta, built c. (3000-2500 BCE).
Tarxien Temple Complex
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Tarxien Temple Complex

Central Temple of the Tarxien Temple Complex in Malta, built 3000-2500 BCE.
Chertsey Shield
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Chertsey Shield

The bronze Chertsey Shield was discovered accidentally in 1985 CE in a silted up channel of the River Thames in Abbey Meads, Surrey, England. It was made in the period 400-250 BCE. It measures 83.6 cm (33 in) in height and 46.8 cm (18.5 in...
Anthropoid Sarcophagi from Sidon
Image by Carole Raddato

Anthropoid Sarcophagi from Sidon

Phoenician anthropoid sarcophagi from Sidon (modern-day Lebanon), beautifully carved in white marble from Greece. The sarcophagi consist of a hollowed lower box covered by a lid that slightly conveys the contours of the upper body and the...
National Museum of Beirut, Lebanon
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National Museum of Beirut, Lebanon

The National Museum of Beirut is the principal museum of archaeology in Lebanon. About 1300 artifacts are exhibited, ranging in date from prehistoric times to the medieval Mamluk period.
Faqra, Lebanon [Site 2]
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Faqra, Lebanon [Site 2]

The archaeological site of Faqra in Lebanon, located in the Nahr El-Kalb valley region in the north of Beirut. The site is dominated by a huge 15 m. sq. tower, which originally had a third storey and a pyramid-shaped roof, as well as a small...
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