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Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Marble bust of Faustina the Younger (125 / 130-175) or his dau

Marble bust of Faustina the Younger (125 / 130-175) or his dau
Marble bust of Faustina the Younger (125/130-175) or his daughter Lucilla (148/150-182). 162-170 AD. From Cyrene, North Africa. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Head from a statue of a warrior with conical helmet. 625-600

Head from a statue of a warrior with conical helmet. 625-600
Head from a statue of a warrior with conical helmet. Terracotta. 625-600 BC. Neo-Cypriot style. From the Sanctuary of Apollo, Phrangissa, Tamassos. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Terracotta figure of three-bodied warrior. Cyprus. 7th centu

Terracotta figure of three-bodied warrior. Cyprus. 7th centu
Terracotta figure of three-bodied warrior. Made in Cyprus. 7th century BC. From Pyrga. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Portrait head of a roman man

Portrait head of a roman man
Portrait head from a statue of a roman nobleman. 40 BC. Marble. Probably made in Alexandria. From Cyprus. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Portrait head from a statue of a prince of the Julio-Claudia

Portrait head from a statue of a prince of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, perhaps the younger Drusus, son of the roman emperor Tiberius. Marble. 20-40 AD. From Kyrenia (Cyprus). British Museum. London

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Head of a bearded man with laurel wreath. 475-450 BC. Cyprio

Head of a bearded man with laurel wreath. 475-450 BC. Cyprio
Head from a statue of a bearded man with laurel wreath. Limestone. Sculpted in Cyprus between 475-450 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Head of a devout man. 1st century BC. Cypriot art

Head of a devout man. 1st century BC. Cypriot art
Head from a statue of devout man. Limestone. Sculpted in Cyprus about 1st century BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Head of a bearded man with laurel wreath. 475-450 BC. Cyprio

Head of a bearded man with laurel wreath. 475-450 BC. Cyprio
Head from a statue of a bearded man with laurel wreath. Probably an priest. Limestone. Sculpted in Cyprus between 475-450 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion. British Museum. London. England

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Head of a devout man. 1st century BC. Cypriot art

Head of a devout man. 1st century BC. Cypriot art
Head from a statue of devout man. Limestone. Sculpted in Cyprus about 1st century BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Golden earrings with shaped like a Nike

Golden earrings with shaped like a Nike
Earrings with shaped like a Nike. Gold. 4th -3rd century BC. From near Bolsena. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Statue of a devotee holding a small animal as an offering. L

Statue of a devotee holding a small animal as an offering. L
Statue of a devotee holding a small animal as an offering in his right hand. Limestone. Carved in Cyprus, 600 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Phrangissa, Tamassos. British Museum. London

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Head of a horse. 4st century BC. Greek art

Head of a horse. 4st century BC. Greek art
Head of a horse. Marble. 350-300 BC. From Taranto. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Golden necklace with lion-head terminals. C. 300 BC

Golden necklace with lion-head terminals. C. 300 BC
Necklace with lion-head terminals. Gold. C. 300 BC. Probably made in Taranto. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Head of Pharaoh, probably Ramesses II. Egypt

Head of Pharaoh, probably Ramesses II. Egypt
Head of Pharaoh, probably Ramesses II. Red granite. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. 1250 B.C. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: St Cajetan Church, Old Goa, India

St Cajetan Church, Old Goa, India. Originally known as the Church of Our Lady of Divine Providence, it was completed in 1661

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Inner court and tower, Bom Jesus Basilica, Old Goa, India

Inner court and tower, Bom Jesus Basilica, Old Goa, India
Inner court and tower of the Bom Jesus Basilica in Old Goa, India. Built in 1695, the basilica holds the mortal remains of St Francis Xavier and is an international site of pilgrimage

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Se Cathedral, Old Goa, India

Se Cathedral, Old Goa, India
The Se (St Catherine s) Cathedral in Panjim, Old Goa, India. It was commissioned by the Portuguese Viceroy, Redondo, and consecrated in 1640

Background imageImages Dated 6th April 2008: Church of St Francis of Assisi, Old Goa, India

Church of St Francis of Assisi, Old Goa, India
The church of St Francis of Assisi in Old Goa, India. It was built in 1661 on the site of an earlier church. Today it houses an archaeological museum



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