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Jain Narayana Temple
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Jain Narayana Temple

Jain Narayana temple, Pattadakal, India, constructed by the Rashtrakuta Dynasty in the 9th century CE.
Harpies Attack King Phineus
Image by Egisto Sani

Harpies Attack King Phineus

A red-figure krater showing a scene where harpies attack King Phineus. Attica, c. 450 BCE. (Archaeological Museum, Ferrara, Italy)
Parthian Cataphract
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Parthian Cataphract

Baked clay perforated plaque showing a heavily armoured horseman (cataphract) wearing scale or lamellar armour and a "coal skuttle" helmet, spearing a lion. 3rd century BCE - 2nd century CE British Museum
Harper from the Tomb of Paätenemheb
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Harper from the Tomb of Paätenemheb

Tomb of Paätenemheb, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden
Harper's Song from the Tomb of Intef
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Harper's Song from the Tomb of Intef

This 18th-Dynasty papyrus contains a collection of literary texts. On the recto is a series of love songs, comprising a first cycle (1.1-4.1), a second cycle (4.1-6.2) followed by the Harpist's Song from the mansion of Intef (6.2-7.3), a...
Egyptian Harper
Image by The Yorck Project

Egyptian Harper

A mural of a blind musician playing a harp, from the tomb of the ancient Egyptian scribe called Nakht. c. 1422-1411 BCE
Roman Aqueduct, Lesbos
Image by Jonathan Lundqvist

Roman Aqueduct, Lesbos

The Roman aqueduct on the Greek island of Lesbos. Located near the village of Moría and intended to bring water to the city-state of Mytilene. Built around 200 BCE.
Amenhotep IV at His Jubilee
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Amenhotep IV at His Jubilee

This fragment of a relief depicts the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV (r. 1353-1336 BCE later known as Akhenaten) at his Jubilee. He stands below the rays of god Aten and wears the White Crown of Upper Egypt. Painted sandstone. New Kingdom...
Later Form of Aten Cartouches
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Later Form of Aten Cartouches

Three cartouches from House 47.10 at Amarna, Egypt. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c. 1340 BCE. The one on the left, smaller than the other two, is the prenomen (throne name) cartouche of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten (r. 1353-1336 BCE) and...
Cartouche of Sahure
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Cartouche of Sahure

This is a detail of a larger limestone relief, which came from the Mortuary Temple of Pharaoh Sahure (25th Century BCE) at Abusir, Egypt. The cartouche of Sahure (his name means "He who is close to Re") can be seen above a procession of warriors...
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