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Bone comes from Graves of the Viking Period, Sweden, 8th- mid-11th century. At National Museum of Antiquities Stockholm
Neolithic figure of a man from CernavodaNeolithic baked clay figure of a man, from Cernavoda. From the National Museum of Antiquities collection in Bucharest
Detail of a Viking neck ornament from a grave at Hallinge, Groflingbosh, Sweden. Now in the National Museum of Antiquities in Stockholm
Gold Thraco-Getic helmet, 4th century BCGold Thraco-Getic helmet from Cotofenesti, Romania. Now in the National Museum of Antiquities in Bucharest, 4th century BC
Aesculapius, Roman god. Carving of Aesculapius (left), the Roman god of healing and medicine, originally Asclepius in Greek mythology
Funerary monument in an Egyptian style with hieroglyphs. The purpose of funerary text in ancient Egypt was usually to provide guidance to the newly deceased or the soon-to-be-deceased about how to
Mummy cover of Panehesy. Panehesy was Chief Servitor of the Aten, in Akhetaten (modern Amarna, Egypt). The ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaten was built by the Pharaoh Akhenaten of the late Eighteenth
Sarcophagus of Ahmes. Photographed at Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (National Museum of Antiquities) in Leiden, the Netherlands
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