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Single Shrine Pallava Temple, Kanchipuram
A Shiva abode with Nandi on a raised platform, Iravasthalam Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 720 CE.

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Piravasthalam Pallava Temple, Kanchipuram
Relief of Shiva on the wall of the Piravasthalam Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 720 CE.

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Shiva & Parvathi, Kailasanatha Temple
A majestic Shiva with his consort Parvathi, the outer pathway of Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.

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Inner Courtyard, Kailasanatha Temple
Vimana and Inner corridor, Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.

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Pallava Painting, Kanchipuram
Unknown face in a mural painting, Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.

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Smaller Shrines, Kailasanatha Temple
Shrines built by King Rajasimha's queens. Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.

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Relief Sculptures, Kailasanatha Temple
Shiva and Arjuna in a fight, with yali-pillars on the front, Kailasanatha Temple, Kanchipuram, India. 700-720 CE.

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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.

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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.

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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.