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Yurt Interior
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Yurt Interior

The interior of a traditional yurt or ger tent. Made from wool felt stretched over a wooden frame, the tents were used by nomadic Asian steppe peoples like the Mongols.
Traditional Yurts
Image by Michael Chu

Traditional Yurts

Traditional yurts (gers) in the Gobi desert. These tents, used by nomadic tribes of the Asian steppe, were traditionally made from felt and had wooden doors.
Mongol Warrior Reconstruction
Image by William Cho

Mongol Warrior Reconstruction

A recreation of a mounted warrior of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE). (The Art Science Museum, Singapore)
Monument of Genghis Khan, Hohhot
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Monument of Genghis Khan, Hohhot

The monument of Genghis Khan (c. 1162/67-1227 CE), ruler and founder of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE). (Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China)
Map of the Campaigns of Genghis Khan
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Map of the Campaigns of Genghis Khan

A map illustrating the military campaigns of Genghis Khan (c. 1162/67-1227 CE), ruler and founder of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE).
Bust of Genghis Khan
Image by Jim Garamone

Bust of Genghis Khan

A modern bust of Genghis Khan (c. 1162/67-1227 CE), ruler and founder of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE). (Presidential Palace, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia)
Entrance to Villa Poppaea, Oplontis
Image by Carole Raddato

Entrance to Villa Poppaea, Oplontis

View of the viridarium (ornamental garden) and tablinum (reception space) of the Villa Poppaea at ancient Oplontis in the modern city of Torre Annunziata, Italy. 1st century BCE - 1st century CE. Villa Poppaea is one of the finest examples...
Artifacts from the London Mithraeum
Image by Wanda Marcussen

Artifacts from the London Mithraeum

Artifacts found on the site of the London Mithraeum. The Mithraeum was built on the banks of the Walbrook river around 240 CE, and was abandoned sometime during the fall of the Roman Empire (5th century CE)
The Mithraeum in London
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The Mithraeum in London

The Mithraeum in London was built on the site where the London Mithraeum Museum now is, on the banks of the Walbrook river around 240 CE, and was abandoned sometime during the fall of the Roman Empire (5th century CE)
Well at the London Mithraeum
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Well at the London Mithraeum

The well at the Mithraeum in London. The Mithraeum was built on the banks of the Walbrook river around 240 CE and was abandoned sometime during the fall of the Roman Empire (5th century CE).
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