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Archeologie Collection (#10)

"Unveiling the Mysteries of Archeologie: A Journey through Ancient Artifacts" Step into the world and explore the fascinating remnants of our past

Background imageArcheologie Collection: Excavations of Olympia, lithograph, published in 1880

Excavations of Olympia, lithograph, published in 1880
Old map of the plan of the excavations of Olympia. Lithograph, published in 1880

Background imageArcheologie Collection: View of Moais -- stone statues of the Rapa Nui culture -- on the Ahu Tongariki site

View of Moais -- stone statues of the Rapa Nui culture -- on the Ahu Tongariki site on Easter Island, 3700 km off the Chilean coast in the Pacific Ocean, on August 12, 2013

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Picture No. 10750312
Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:

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Roman wine Amphora at Le Dramont, France, Mediterranean Sea Archaeological research by diver DRASM (Direction Regionale de l'archeologie Marseille) Date:




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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Archeologie: A Journey through Ancient Artifacts" Step into the world and explore the fascinating remnants of our past. Delve into the depths of history as you encounter a Proto-Lucanian volute krater adorned with intricate red figures, attributed to the skilled hands of the Painter of Carnee. This clay and glaze masterpiece transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into ancient artistic techniques. Continuing our journey, we arrive in Magna Graecia where a seashell-shaped silver cosmetic case from the 3rd century BC awaits. Marvel at its delicate craftsmanship, reflecting both beauty and functionality cherished by those who once possessed it. Ancient Egypt beckons us next, revealing Ptah's deification through a mesmerizing fresco found within Nefertari's tomb in the Valley of Kings. The depiction showcases Ptah as the embodiment of creation on his primordial mound, shedding light on Egyptian cosmogony beliefs. Venturing further, we stumble upon an intriguing Crane Trepane discovered deep within Corbieres cave. Its purpose remains shrouded in mystery; perhaps it held significance for rituals or everyday life during ancient times. The Neolithic era whispers secrets through pierced shells forming an exquisite necklace - evidence that adornment has always been part of human culture since time immemorial. A stunning acroterial disc captures our attention next; featuring Heracles battling against the mighty lion of Nemea. Discovered in Fratte di Salerno's Scigliato district, this artifact exemplifies classical artistry at its finest. Our exploration takes us to Tipasa in Algeria where we witness two contrasting scenes frozen in time: The Circular Mausoleum stands proudly amidst nature's embrace while nearby lies ruins reminiscent of St Salsa Christian Basilica - testaments to civilizations that have come and gone throughout centuries.