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Bust of Marcus Aurelius from the Musée Saint-Raymond. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus, 26 April 121–17 March 180, was Emperor from 161 to 180. He ruled with Lucius Verus as co-emperor from 161 until Verus' death in 169. He was the last of the Five Good Emperors and is also considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers. Ancient Rome, Ancient Art, Ancient History, Ancient Origins, Ancient Greek, Rome Antique, Art Antique, Roman History, Art History
Bust of Marcus Aurelius from the Musée Saint-Raymond. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus, 26 April 121–17 March 180, was Emperor from 161 to 180. He ruled with Lucius Verus as co-emperor from 161 until Verus' death in 169. He was the last of the Five Good Emperors and is also considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers.
Jeh (J. E.) Bruce, SF/F author
Jeh (J. E.) Bruce, SF/F author
Landscape Architecture Plan, Historical Architecture, Ancient Architecture, In Ancient Times, Ancient Cities, Aliens, Punic Wars
The Ancient City of Carthage - Vivid Maps
Where to see ancient ruins in Tunisia and how to visit them Ancient Ruins, Unesco World Heritage Site, World Heritage Sites, Water Temple, Byzantine Mosaic, Thermal Bath, Walled City, Carthage
Tunisia Was Part of the Roman Empire and Has Spectacular Ruins To Prove It
Where to see ancient ruins in Tunisia and how to visit them
Mausoleum
Tunisia Was Part of the Roman Empire and Has Spectacular Ruins To Prove It
L'Anse aux Meadows - The Viking Settlement in Canada
L'Anse aux Meadows - The Viking Settlement in Canada
Bandelier State Park - New Mexico - Most of the pueblo structures date to two eras, in total from 1150 to 1600 AD.  Permanent settlements by ancestors of the Puebloan peoples have been dated to 1150 CE; these settlers had moved closer to the Rio Grande by 1550. Travel New Mexico, New Mexico Usa, Rio Grande, Places To See, Places To Travel, State Parks, Land Of Enchantment, Santa Fe, Travel Usa
Bandelier State Park - New Mexico - Most of the pueblo structures date to two eras, in total from 1150 to 1600 AD. Permanent settlements by ancestors of the Puebloan peoples have been dated to 1150 CE; these settlers had moved closer to the Rio Grande by 1550.
Scythian Gold Double Dragon Torc Necklace. Central Asia. 200 BC-0. Ethnic Jewelry, Jewelry Art, Gold Jewelry, Jewelry Design, Gold Necklace, Roman Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Vintage Jewelry
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Scythian Gold Double Dragon Torc Necklace. Central Asia. 200 BC-0.
Two Reindeer, Cro-Magnon Painting from Font-de-Gaume Cave, Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, France. Magdalenian, c.17,000 BCE. Paleolithic Art, Cro Magnon, Prehistoric Cave Paintings, Petroglyphs Art, Ancient Drawings, Cave Drawings, Art Ancien, Art Sculpture
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Two Reindeer, Cro-Magnon Painting from Font-de-Gaume Cave, Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, France. Magdalenian, c.17,000 BCE.
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manu manu
Tollund Man. Preserved by highly acidic water, lack of heat and oxygen in a peat bog in Tollund, Denmark. d. 4th Century B.C. Ancient People, Ancient Times, Tollund Man, Bog Body, Momento Mori, Museum, Iron Age, Interesting History, Bronze
Tollund Man
Tollund Man. Preserved by highly acidic water, lack of heat and oxygen in a peat bog in Tollund, Denmark. d. 4th Century B.C.
Heraklion Archeological Museum Heraklion, Creta, Animal Sculptures, Sculpture Art, Bronze Age Civilization
The King’s Academy - The King's Academy
Heraklion Archeological Museum
Detail of Tutankhamen’s Outermost Coffin, photographed by Harry Burton, 1926.  The golden vulture and cobra goddesses of Upper and Lower Egypt were wrapped in a wreath of cornflowers clasped in olive leaves, which fell to pieces when it was removed, after 3,000 years. Egyptian Artifacts, Egyptian History, Ancient Egyptian Art, Tut Ench Amun, King Tut Tomb, Kemet
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Detail of Tutankhamen’s Outermost Coffin, photographed by Harry Burton, 1926. The golden vulture and cobra goddesses of Upper and Lower Egypt were wrapped in a wreath of cornflowers clasped in olive leaves, which fell to pieces when it was removed, after 3,000 years.