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Knossos Palace, Crete - Reconstruction
The palace of Knossos, was constructed c. 1700 BCE. In addition to its political function, it was perhaps also designed as an economic and religious centre for the Minoan civilization. Knossos was destroyed for the final time c. 1380 BCE...

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Husuni Kubwa Palace, Kilwa, Tanzania - Reconstruction
The island of Kilwa Kisiwani was one of the most important sultanates in the Swahili Coast trade network, linking East Africa to the Arabic world. For over 300 years, gold and ivory passed out of its ports, while Chinese silk and porcelain...

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Vigilant’s Station, Hadrian's Villa
The vigilant's station is a multi-level structure in Hadrian's Villa in Tivoly (Italy). It is referred to as "service buildings", and it is often associated with the vigilants or guards who protected the villa.

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Mount Locust Inn, Natchez Trace
Mount Locust inn on the Natchez Trace. Milepost 15.5.

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Natchez Revolt, 1729
Panorama of the Monumental Grandeur of the Mississippi Valley, section 14, tempera on lightweight fabric by John J. Egan, c. 1850.
Saint Louis Art Museum.

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Pharr Mounds 1, Natchez Trace
Pharr Mounds 1, Natchez Trace, Mississippi.

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Charon, Attic Lekythos Detail
A detail of an Attic lekythos vase, c. 450 BCE showing Charon, the boatman who ferried souls across the river Styx to Hades. To the right is Hermes, identified by his kerykeion or herald's staff and fulfilling one of his functions as guide...

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Rocky Springs, Natchez Trace
Natchez Trace MP54 Rocky Springs, Mississippi.

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Theatrical Mask from Hadrian's Villa
Tragedy mask from the South Theatre (odeum) of Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli (Italy). Cortile del Belvedere, Vatican Museums, Rome.

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Isis-Sothis-Demeter from Hadrian's Villa
Monumental bust of the goddess Isis-Sothis-Demeter, from the Palestra at Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli (Italy), 131-138 CE. Now in the Vatican Museums, Rome.