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Reconstruction Collection (page 56)

"Reconstruction: Unveiling the Tapestry of History" Step into a world where time unravels and history comes alive

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Sun Boat excavated at site of Cheops Pyramid, Giza, now in Giza Museum

Sun Boat excavated at site of Cheops Pyramid, Giza, now in Giza Museum, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Temple of Re-Herakhte for Ramses II, was moved when Aswan High Dam was built

Temple of Re-Herakhte for Ramses II, was moved when Aswan High Dam was built, Abu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Temple of Hathor in honour of Nefretare, was moved when Aswan High Dam was built

Temple of Hathor in honour of Nefretare, was moved when Aswan High Dam was built, Abu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Reconstructed buildings at Mandalay Royal Palace, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Reconstructed buildings at Mandalay Royal Palace, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Jews Allowed to Go Home

Jews Allowed to Go Home
When Babylon has been taken by Kurash II (Cyrus), king of Persia, he allows the Jews to return to Jerusalem, and approves plans for the citys reconstruction

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Iraq / Nineveh / Reconstr

Iraq / Nineveh / Reconstr
A reconstruction of the elaborate exitway to the Kings Palace at Nineveh. This is a reconstruction of the Palace of Sennacherib (c 8BC) or Ashurbanipal (c 7BC)

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Riding Hood / Postcard

Riding Hood / Postcard
The wolf eats her - a photographic reconstruction

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Circular Bath / Bath

Circular Bath / Bath
The Circular Roman Bath at Bath, Somerset. The existence of the remains were secret until 1755, when hot water came rushing out of the Roman masonry

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Gal-Roman Ceiling / Carnac

Gal-Roman Ceiling / Carnac
A reconstruction of the elaborate ceiling of Gallo- Roman villa at Bossemo, an ancient site 2 miles to the east of Carnac

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Silchester / Roman Town

Silchester / Roman Town
An interesting picture, placing a reconstruction of 6 Roman soldiers before the surviving walls of Silchester, (Calleva Atrebatum) completely abandoned in the 5th century

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Poster; Transport

Poster; Transport
komsomol Members, Fight for the Bolshevik Reconstruction of Transport !

Background imageReconstruction Collection: The Theatre - Pompeii

The Theatre - Pompeii
Pompeii Yesterday and Today The Theatre

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Pompeii / Covered Market

Pompeii / Covered Market
Pompeii Yesterday and Today The covered market

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Pompeiian House (Recon. )

Pompeiian House (Recon. )
Pompeii Yesterday and Today The peristyle of the House of Holconius

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Pompeii / Temple of Apollo

Pompeii / Temple of Apollo
Pompeii Yesterday and Today The Temple of Apollo

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Natatio Bath - Pompeii

Natatio Bath - Pompeii
A reconstruction of the natatio bath (cold swimming bath) at Pompeii

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Reconstruction / Mycenae

Reconstruction / Mycenae
An artists reconstruction of Mycenae (excavated by Schliemann in the 19th century)

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Toy Siege of Sebastopol

Toy Siege of Sebastopol
A reconstruction of the Siege of Sebastopol from the Crimean War using toy soldiers

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Cairo Street / Exhibition

Cairo Street / Exhibition
A popular exhibit was the recreation of a Cairo street and bazaar. Visitors to the exhibition mingle with authentic Egyptians invited to participate in the event

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Iraq / Khorsabad Reconstr

Iraq / Khorsabad Reconstr
A reconstruction of the Palace of Sargon II at Dur-Sharrukin (Khorsabad). Paul Emile Botta and Victor Place both dug at Khorsabad in the mid-19th century

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Hadrians Villa

Hadrians Villa
Reconstruction of the Villa Tiburtina, home of the emperor Hadrian

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Wealthy Roman Home

Wealthy Roman Home
Reconstruction of the home of a well-to-do Roman family, cut away to show the layout of the apartments

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Lusitania Sinks (Morell)

Lusitania Sinks (Morell)
Torpedoed within sight of the Irish coast: a reconstruction of where and how the Cunard passenger liner was sunk by German U-boat U-20, with the loss of 1198 lives

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Circus Maximus

Circus Maximus
Reconstruction of the Circus Maximus

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Colusseum / Reconstruction

Colusseum / Reconstruction
Reconstruction of the Colosseum

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Circus of Ant. Caracalla

Circus of Ant. Caracalla
Reconstruction of the Circus of Antonius Caracalla

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Theatre of Marcellus

Theatre of Marcellus
Reconstruction of the Theatre of MARCELLUS

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Circus Maximus -Restored

Circus Maximus -Restored
Reconstruction of the Circus MAXIMUS

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Mexico / Yucatan

Mexico / Yucatan
Reconstruction of a Maya temple, based on an English archaeological survey led by Thomas Gann, including sacrificial altar, drowning pool and sports stadium

Background imageReconstruction Collection: Rome in its early days, before the Republic

Rome in its early days, before the Republic
Rome in its early days, during the time of the kings before the Republic was created




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"Reconstruction: Unveiling the Tapestry of History" Step into a world where time unravels and history comes alive. From the enigmatic Stonehenge landscape in 1600 to the discovery of British prehistoric marine reptiles in 1862, witness the remarkable journey of reconstruction. Marvel at the Mauritian Dodo, a compact bird with its curved brown bill and brown feet, as it takes you on a side view adventure through its lost paradise. Immerse yourself in The Tudors era, exploring their opulent lifestyle and intricate tapestries that adorned their palaces. Travel back even further to encounter the majestic Siberian unicorn roaming freely across snowy plains in 1908. Admire the grace and strength captured by Paionios' Statue of Nike in Olympia, Greece - an eternal symbol of victory frozen in time. Delve into our ancestral roots alongside Australopithecus and Rhodesian Man; discover how they shaped humanity's path towards progress. Celebrate diversity with pride as we honor The First Colored Senators and Representatives who made history during America's Reconstruction period in 1872. Witness restorations come to life at Crystal Palace Park's Wealden exhibit or step inside Shakespeare Exhibition at Earls Court for a glimpse into Elizabethan England. Feel awe-struck by Knossos' palace reconstruction, transporting you to ancient Minoan civilization. Finally, stand amidst grandeur within Rome's Roman Forum - meticulously reconstructed to reveal its former glory. Let these captivating reconstructions ignite your imagination as they bridge gaps between past civilizations and present-day understanding. Join us on this extraordinary journey through time as we unravel mysteries, revive forgotten worlds, and reconstruct fragments from our shared human heritage.