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Japanese Katana & Scabbard
Image by Smithsonian Institution

Japanese Katana & Scabbard

Japanese steel katana and scabbard. Decorated with cord, iron, silver, gold, and shibuichi alloy. c. 1596–1615 CE. Yamato, Japan. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum)
Oxborough Dirk
Image by British Museum

Oxborough Dirk

The "Oxborough dirk" is a giant, ceremonial dirk found near Oxborough in Norfolk, England. It is one of only six giant dirks found across Europe. The oversized copper alloy sword measures 70.9 centimetres (27.9 in) in length, weighing 2.37...
Kingdom of Kush (c. 2400 BCE - 350 CE)
Image by Patrick Goodman

Kingdom of Kush (c. 2400 BCE - 350 CE)

Map of the Kingdom of Kush (c. 2400 BCE - 350 CE), showing the location of major cities, Kushite pyramids, and trade routes in what is now modern Sudan. Kush's close proximity to Egypt saw trade and cultural exchange as early as 2400 BCE...
Tigris, Euphrates, & Nile River Flows
Image by Patrick Goodman

Tigris, Euphrates, & Nile River Flows

Map showing the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flowing from north to south into the Persian Gulf, and the Nile River flowing from south to north into the Mediterranean Sea.
Ka'ba Tile
Image by Osman Ibn Mehmed

Ka'ba Tile

This rectangular tile depicts a stylized view of Mecca, with the black-shrouded Ka‘ba in the center of the Masjid al-Haram and other buildings within and around the holy sanctuary. It is part of a larger material corpus related to the Hajj...
Greek Woman with a Goose
Image by British Museum

Greek Woman with a Goose

On this red-figure amphora, a seated woman plays with a ball, while a goose sits at her feet. Made c. 470-460BCE, Attica. Found in Nola, Italy. Height: 27.9 cm (10.9 in). (Image courtesy of the British Museum)
Elagabalus (Reconstruction)
Image by Panagiotis Constantinou

Elagabalus (Reconstruction)

A photorealistic representation of Roman emperor Elagabalus (r. 218-222 CE). Made using Artbreeder, a neural net tool.
Fertile Crescent Map
Image by Patrick Goodman

Fertile Crescent Map

Map of the Fertile Crescent, a region stretching in a quarter-moon shape from Mesopotamia down through the Levant. The region is bordered by the Persian Gulf and Zagros Mountains to the east, Taurus Mountains to the north, Mediterranean sea...
Neo-Assyrian Empire c. 912-612 BCE
Image by Patrick Goodman

Neo-Assyrian Empire c. 912-612 BCE

Map of the Neo-Assyrian Empire c. 912-612 BCE, showing expansion by Shalmeneser III (r. c. 859-824 BCE), Tiglath-Pileser III (r. c. 745-727 BCE), Sargon II (r. c. 722-705 BCE), Sennacherib (r. c. 705-681 BCE), and Ashurbanipal (r. c. 688-627...
Bull Head Rhyton with Dancer & Tympanon
Image by Nathalie Choubineh

Bull Head Rhyton with Dancer & Tympanon

Apulian red-figure drinking-vessel from c. 360 BCE, attributed to the Illupersis Painter of South Italy (active c. 375-350 BCE), The J. Paul Getty Collection, Malibu, no. 71.AE.196 Horn-shape drinking vessels are among the earliest finer...
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