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Single Shrine Pallava Temple, Kanchipuram
Image by Anantha Krishnan

Single Shrine Pallava Temple, Kanchipuram

A Shiva abode with Nandi on a raised platform, Iravasthalam Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 720 CE.
Piravasthalam Pallava Temple, Kanchipuram
Image by Anantha Krishnan

Piravasthalam Pallava Temple, Kanchipuram

Relief of Shiva on the wall of the Piravasthalam Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 720 CE.
Shiva & Parvathi, Kailasanatha Temple
Image by Anantha Krishnan

Shiva & Parvathi, Kailasanatha Temple

A majestic Shiva with his consort Parvathi, the outer pathway of Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.
Inner Courtyard, Kailasanatha Temple
Image by Anantha Krishnan

Inner Courtyard, Kailasanatha Temple

Vimana and Inner corridor, Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.
Pallava Painting, Kanchipuram
Image by Anantha Krishnan

Pallava Painting, Kanchipuram

Unknown face in a mural painting, Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.
Smaller Shrines, Kailasanatha Temple
Image by Anantha Krishnan

Smaller Shrines, Kailasanatha Temple

Shrines built by King Rajasimha's queens. Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.
Relief Sculptures, Kailasanatha Temple
Image by Anantha Krishnan

Relief Sculptures, Kailasanatha Temple

Shiva and Arjuna in a fight, with yali-pillars on the front, Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.
Roman Fresco with Eggs, Birds & Bronze Dishes
Image by Yann Forget

Roman Fresco with Eggs, Birds & Bronze Dishes

A fresco depicting eggs, birds, and bronze dishes. From Pompeii c. 50-79 BCE. This fresco is part of the collection of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Recreation of Panis Quadratus
Image by Farrell Monaco

Recreation of Panis Quadratus

A recreation of Panis Quadratus (or Panis Siligineus), a type of ancient Roman bread found carbonized in Pompeii, and depicted in Roman art.
Farrell Monaco & Panis Quadratus
Image by Farrell Monaco

Farrell Monaco & Panis Quadratus

(Left) Farrell Monaco, archaeologist and writer specializing in foodways, food preparation and food-related ceramics in the Roman Mediterranean. (Right) Monaco's recreation of Panis Quadratus, a type of ancient Roman bread.
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