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Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Mercury on a fountain in a street, Pompeii, Italy

Mercury on a fountain in a street, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Wine-press in a house in Pompeii, Italy

Wine-press in a house in Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Street of the Tombs on the edge of Pompeii, Italy

Street of the Tombs on the edge of Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Sacrifice of an ox, Temple of Vespasian, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century

Sacrifice of an ox, Temple of Vespasian, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century
Roman sacrifice of an ox on the altar dedicated to the Impeial Cult in the Temple of Vespasian, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Colomns of the colonnade round the Forum, Pompeii, Italy

Colomns of the colonnade round the Forum, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Decoration on the jamb of the dooway of the Building of Eumachia in the Forum, Pompeii, Italy

Decoration on the jamb of the dooway of the Building of Eumachia in the Forum, Pompeii, Italy
Vine-scroll decoration on the jamb of the dooway of the Building of Eumachia in the Forum, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Doorway of the Building of Eumachia in the Forum, Pompeii, Italy

Doorway of the Building of Eumachia in the Forum, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Columns of the Colonnade round the Forum, Pompeii, Italy

Columns of the Colonnade round the Forum, Pompeii, Italy. The doorway beyond is the doorway of the Building of Eumachia

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Columns of the Colonnade round the Forumdanc, Pompeii, Italy

Columns of the Colonnade round the Forumdanc, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: The Capitol from the Forum with Vesuvius beyond, Pompeii, Italy

The Capitol from the Forum with Vesuvius beyond, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Arch of Caligula with Vesuvius beyond, Pompeii, Italy

Arch of Caligula with Vesuvius beyond, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Road leading to Arch of Caligula with Vesuvius beyond, Pompeii, Italy

Road leading to Arch of Caligula with Vesuvius beyond, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: A street and houses, Pompeii, Italy

A street and houses, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: A Pompeii street with Vesuvius in the distance, Italy

A Pompeii street with Vesuvius in the distance, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: A street in the Roman town of Pompeii, Italy

A street in the Roman town of Pompeii, Italy. Note the stepping-stones with spaces for the wheels of carts at a pedestrian crossing

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: The Temple of Apollo, Pompeii, Italy

The Temple of Apollo, Pompeii, Italy. The bronze statue of Apollo in front and Mount Vesuvius in the distance

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting of Achilles hiding in Scyros, the House of the Dioscuri, Pompeii

Roman wallpainting of Achilles hiding in Scyros, the House of the Dioscuri, Pompeii
Roman wallpainting of Achilles hiding in Scyros (Greek island) revealed by Diomedes and Odysseus. From the House of the Dioscuri, Pompeii

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting of Cupid, Venus and Mars, Pompeii, Italy

Roman wallpainting of Cupid, Venus and Mars, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting of Perseus freeing Andromeda, House of the Dioscuri, Pompeii, Italy

Roman wallpainting of Perseus freeing Andromeda, House of the Dioscuri, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting of a mythical landscape, Villa of Agrippa Posthumus, near Pompeii, Italy

Roman wallpainting of a mythical landscape, Villa of Agrippa Posthumus, near Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting of a dinner-party, Pompeii, Italy

Roman wallpainting of a dinner-party, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting of a traveller and a water-seller, Pompeii, Italy

Roman wallpainting of a traveller and a water-seller, Pompeii, Italy. Sometimes described as a witch selling remedies and potions

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting showing Mount Vesuvius and Bacchus (Dionysus) or the Genius Loci, Pompeii, Italy

Roman wallpainting showing Mount Vesuvius and Bacchus (Dionysus) or the Genius Loci, Pompeii, Italy
Roman wallpainting, Pompeii, Italy; showing Mount Vesuvius and the figure of Bacchus (Dionysus) god of wine wearing clusters of grapes or of the Genius Loci. The snake is a protective cthonic deity

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting showing priests of Isis performing their ceremony, Herculaneum, Italy

Roman wallpainting showing priests of Isis performing their ceremony, Herculaneum, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting of a harbour scene, Stabiae, near Pompeii, Italy

Roman wallpainting of a harbour scene, Stabiae, near Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman portrait painting of a young man, Pompeii, Italy

Roman portrait painting of a young man, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500 - 1100 BC

Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500 - 1100 BC
Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500-1100 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Terracotta head of a man, Susa, Iran, 1500-1100 BC

Terracotta head of a man, Susa, Iran, 1500-1100 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Terracotta statue of the goddess Lama, Susa, beginning of 2nd millenium BC

Terracotta statue of the goddess Lama, Susa, beginning of 2nd millenium BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Stonecarving, Susa, Proto-Elamite and Uruk period, 3500-2850 BC

Stonecarving, Susa, Proto-Elamite and Uruk period, 3500-2850 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Terracotta dish with animal decoration, Susa, c4200-3800 BC

Terracotta dish with animal decoration, Susa, c4200-3800 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Terracotta pottery fragment of a human figure between two horses, Tepe Sialk, Iran, 4th mil. BC

Terracotta pottery fragment of a human figure between two horses, Tepe Sialk, Iran, 4th mil. BC
Terracotta pottery fragment of a human figure between two horses, Tepe Sialk, Iran, beginning of the 4th millenium BC. Now at the Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Painted terracotta goblet with animal decoration, Susa, c4000 BC

Painted terracotta goblet with animal decoration, Susa, c4000 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Detail of a relief showing an archer of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC

Detail of a relief showing an archer of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC. Now part of the collection at The British Museum

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Relief showing archers of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC

Relief showing archers of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC. Now part of the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Kudurru of Nazimarut-Tash, Susa, Kassite period, 12th century BC

Kudurru of Nazimarut-Tash, Susa, Kassite period, 12th century BC. A kudurru is also known as a boundary stone but is more of a document describing land boundaries rather than an actual

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun, c1150 BC

Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun, c1150 BC
Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun (Sit-Shamsi), c1150 BC. It carries a dedication from the greatest king of Elam, Shilhak-Inishushinak

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: The Princess of Bactria wearing a Kaukenes dress, Bactrian, Late 3rd millenium

The Princess of Bactria wearing a Kaukenes dress, Bactrian, Late 3rd millenium BC. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Statuette of the genie La Balafre, Bactrian, end of 3rd to the start of 2nd millenium BC

Statuette of the genie La Balafre, Bactrian, end of 3rd to the start of 2nd millenium BC
Statuette of the genie La Balafre (the scarred one), Bactrian, end of 3rd to the start of 2nd millenium BC. The genies body is covered with snake scales. The scar symbolises a destructive ritual

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Bronze figurine of The God with the Golden Hand, early 2nd millenium BC

Bronze figurine of The God with the Golden Hand, early 2nd millenium BC. The horned crown symbolises divine power. The figurine was originally covered completely by gold

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Inscription on a golden bowl of the King hunting wild bulls, Temple of Baal, c14th-12th century BC

Inscription on a golden bowl of the King hunting wild bulls, Temple of Baal, c14th-12th century BC
Inscription on a golden bowl of the King on a chariot hunting wild bulls, Temple of Baal, Ras Shamra, Syria, c14th-c12th century BC. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Bronze figurine of a kneeling worshipper, Larsa, 2nd millenium BC

Bronze figurine of a kneeling worshipper, Larsa, 2nd millenium BC. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Bronze Statue of Adonis, Saida, Lebanon, 2nd century

Bronze Statue of Adonis, Saida, Lebanon, 2nd century. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Terracotta figure of Cybele, Baalbek, 4th - 3rd century BC

Terracotta figure of Cybele, Baalbek, 4th - 3rd century BC
Terracotta figure of Cybele, Baalbek, 4th-3rd century BC. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Vase with geometric decoration, Susa, Iran

Vase with geometric decoration, Susa, Iran. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Hittite relief of the weather-god Teshub with lightning

Hittite relief of the weather-god Teshub with lightning. In the collection at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Ivory cosmetic box cover depicting a goddess feeding caprids, Tomb at Minet-el-Beida, c1250 BC

Ivory cosmetic box cover depicting a goddess feeding caprids, Tomb at Minet-el-Beida, c1250 BC
Ivory cosmetic box cover showing a goddess feeding caprids, Tomb 3 at Minet-el-Beida, Syria, c1250 BC. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Hittite relief of a chariot

Hittite relief of a chariot. In the collection at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin



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