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Sarcophagus of Chiusi, Tuscany. 5th century B.C
Column piece from the 2nd or 3rd century BC. Ancient architecture detail
Detail of Nereid Monument in British Museum
Efes, Izmir, Turkey - Apr 22, 2012: View from archeological site the Terrace Houses (Yamac Evler in Turkish).
Saint-Romain-en-Gal France, 11 July 2020 : Tourists and ancient Roman mosaic in the museum and archeological Gallo-Roman site of Saint Romain en Gal Vienne France
Dead Sea Scrolls inside the Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Isaiah scroll are from the second century BCE, the most intact of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Aleppo Codex, dating from the 10th century CE, the oldest existing Hebrew Bible. They were discovered between 1947-1956 in eleven caves in and around the Wadi Qumran. Givat Ram, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
Dion, Greece - September 27, 2020: Preserved mosaics at the archaeological site of Dion in northern Greece
Göbeklitepe historical ancient places
Statue in Delphi museum, Greece isolated on white background
Ancient Knossos ruins in Crete, Greece
imprint of shell archaeological find
Jerash is the modern name of the remarkably well=preserved ancient city of Gerasa in Jordan, north of Amman. Inhabited since the Bronze Age, the ruins of the walled Greco-Roman settlement outside the modern city are more extensive than either Rome or Pompei. having been protected by and buried in sand for centuries. Featuring the 2nd-century Hadrian’s Arch, Corinthian columns of the Temple of Artemis and the huge Forum’s oval colonnade that leads to the Cado main thoroughfare
Mosaic of Dionysos, from the ruins of central panel from tesselated floor of a Roman villa (second half 2nd Century BCE). Depicted is Dionysos with fruit and ivy in his hair. Corinth, Greece.
Dead Sea Scrolls inside the Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Isaiah scroll are from the second century BCE, the most intact of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Aleppo Codex, dating from the 10th century CE, the oldest existing Hebrew Bible. They were discovered between 1947-1956 in eleven caves in and around the Wadi Qumran. Givat Ram, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
London, Uk - Circa September 2019: Nereid Monument Lykian tomb found at Xanthos, at the British Museum
Antakya Turkey, November 26, 2022 : Mosaics in Antakya Museum Hotel, Hatay, Turkey. Detailed mosaic pattern from the ancient Roman period in Hatay, Turkey.
fragment of the Ishtar Gate
Vast Terracotta Warrior display near Xian, China
Sarcophagus in Aphrodisias Ancient City in Geyre, Aydin, Turkiye
The ancient (2nd Century B.C.) city of Aphrodisias, dedicated to the goddess of love Aphrodite, was a Hellenistic city which also flourished under Roman and Byzantine rule. Aphrodisias today is in the Aegean region of Turkey.
imprint of shell archaeological find
Aphrodisias (Greek: Ἀφροδισιάς, Aphrodisiás) was a small city in Caria, on the southwest coast of Asia Minor. Its site is located near the modern village of Geyre, Turkey, about 230 km from İzmir.
The details of an ancient Roman sarcophagus with sculpture and decoration found in Avignon, France
Roman mosaics from Zeugma, Gaziantep
Knossos palace archaeological site Crete Greece isolated on white transparent background
Pompeii. House of the Vettii or Casa dei Vettii or Domus Vettiorum.\nExcavated 1894-1895\nPeristyle, looking south towards herm on west side of peristyle garden.\nIn Greek mythology, Silenus was a companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus. He is typically older than the satyrs of the Dionysian retinue ( thiasos ), and sometimes considerably older, in which case he may be referred to as a Papposilenus. \nDionysus Greek fertility god of grape harvests, wine, revelry and religious ecstasy. His Etruscan equivalent was Fufluns  and he was known to the Romans as Bacchus or Liber Pater ( Father Liber ).
detail of fresco in the tomb of a thracian king, Kazanlak - Bulgaria
It is an important historical and archaeological site in Antalya province, Turkey. It exhibits ancient artifacts belonging to the Lycian civilization.
ISTANBUL, TURKEY, JANUARY 12, 2020: Byzantine Mosaics in the Great Palace Mosaic Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. The mosaics, which provide information about the Byzantine daily life, date back to 450-550 B
Antiquities and historical ruins at night - Ephesus Ancient City - İzmir / Turkey
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