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Bas relief representing a night skyscape, from the ceiling of one of the chapels where the resurrection of Osiris was commemorated
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Bas relief representing a night skyscape, from the...

Architectural elements with relief decoration of weapons
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Architectural elements with relief decoration of w...

Underground gallery from the Serapeum
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Underground gallery from the Serapeum

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Gold brooch with hunting theme
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Gold brooch with hunting theme

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Underground gallery with an empty Apis bull sarcophagus from the Serapeum
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Underground gallery with an empty Apis bull sarcop...

View of the Grand Theatre
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View of the Grand Theatre

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Underground gallery with an empty Apis bull sarcophagus from the Serapeum
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Underground gallery with an empty Apis bull sarcop...

A medicine jar
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A medicine jar

View of the Celcius Library at Ephesus, the second largest library of the ancient world after Alexandria
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View of the Celcius Library at Ephesus, the second...

Underground gallery with and empty Apis bull sarcophagus from the Serapeum
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Underground gallery with and empty Apis bull sarco...

Underground gallery with an empty Apis bull sarcophagus from the Serapeum, the only one surviing with hiereglyphic inscription
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Underground gallery with an empty Apis bull sarcop...

Architectural element with relief decoration from the Temple of Hadrian
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Architectural element with relief decoration from ...

The Serapeum is a system of underground galleries hewn out of solid rock with large side chambers where the mummified remains of the sacred bulls of Apis were held in sarcophagi
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The Serapeum is a system of underground galleries ...

The Fresco of Conon from Dura Europos, a temple dedicated in AD 70 to the Palmyrene gods
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The Fresco of Conon from Dura Europos, a temple de...

View of the Temple of Hadrian
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View of the Temple of Hadrian

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

The Serapeum is a system of underground galleries hewn out of solid rock with large side chambers where the mummified remains of the sacred bulls of Apis were held in sarcophagi
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The Serapeum is a system of underground galleries ...

The flattened hilltop site of the Classical Greek city of Olynthus in Chalcidice, Macedonia, northern Greece
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The flattened hilltop site of the Classical Greek ...

Architectural elements with relief decoration of weapons and bull heads
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Architectural elements with relief decoration of w...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Stalk of wheat (triticum compactum) dividing into three stems with ears
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Stalk of wheat (triticum compactum) dividing into ...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Portrait head of Queen Arsinoe III
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Portrait head of Queen Arsinoe III

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Underground gallery from the Serapeum
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Underground gallery from the Serapeum

Gold brooch with hunting theme
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Gold brooch with hunting theme

Portrait head of Queen Arsinoe III
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Portrait head of Queen Arsinoe III

View across a black and white diamond-shaped pebble mosaic floor at Pella, the Macedonian capital, and birthplace of Alexander the Great
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View across a black and white diamond-shaped pebbl...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Underground gallery with and empty Apis bull sarcophagus from the Serapeum
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Underground gallery with and empty Apis bull sarco...

"The Lion of Amphipolis", in Macedonia, northern Greece dates to the 2nd c BC
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"The Lion of Amphipolis", in Macedonia, northern G...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Portrait head of Queen Arsinoe III
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Portrait head of Queen Arsinoe III

"The Lion of Amphipolis", in Macedonia, northern Greece dates to the 2nd c BC
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"The Lion of Amphipolis", in Macedonia, northern G...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...