Antiquity


Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Imperial Roman Period, Ancient Middle East.



6 subcategories
Ancient Egypt

ANCIENT EGYPT

Ancient Greece

ANCIENT GREECE

Ancient Israel

ANCIENT ISRAEL

Ancient Jordan

ANCIENT JORDAN

Ancient Middle East

ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST

Imperial Roman Period

IMPERIAL ROMAN PERIOD

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Remains of a hellenistic temple near Canosa, Puglia, Italy.
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Remains of a hellenistic temple near Canosa, Puglia, Italy.

Head of a female deity or city-patron, near Canosa, Puglia.
A second, similar head has been incorporated into the portal of the palaeochristian church San Leucio in Canosa.
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Head of a female deity or city-patron, near Canosa, Puglia. A second, similar h...

Head of a female deity or city-patron, near Canosa, Puglia.
A second, similar head has been incorporated into the portal of the palaeochristian church San Leucio in Canosa.
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Head of a female deity or city-patron, near Canosa, Puglia. A second, similar h...

Remains of a mosaic from the temple near Canosa, Puglia, Italy.
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Remains of a mosaic from the temple near Canosa, Puglia, Italy.

The well of the nymph Ciane. According to Greek legend, Ciane prevented the God Hades from raping Proserpina; in revenge, Hades changed her into a well.
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The well of the nymph Ciane. According to Greek legend, Ciane prevented the God...

The river Ciane, near Syracuse. The nympch Ciane prevented the God Hades from raping Proserpina and, in revenge, was changed into a well and river.
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The river Ciane, near Syracuse. The nympch Ciane prevented the God Hades from ra...

Monument marking the beginning of the Roman Limes near Eining, Bavaria. The Limes was a Roman fortification line stretching across Europe from the Lower Rhine to the Danube in Romania. It was begun under Domitian
in 84 CE and continued by later emperors.
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Monument marking the beginning of the Roman Limes near Eining, Bavaria. The Lime...

The Danube-Auen (floodplains) near Petronell-Carnuntum, Lower Austria.
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The Danube-Auen (floodplains) near Petronell-Carnuntum, Lower Austria.

Roman walls, imperial period, probably remains of  a
fortification, called "Oedes Schloss" - "desolate castle",
near Stopfenreuth, Lower Austria.
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Roman walls, imperial period, probably remains of a fortification, called "Oed...

Ruins of Aquincum (Roman settlement in Budapest), originally a Celtic settlement. In Roman times it served as a military base, a "castrum" as part of the limes. By the end of the 2nd century, the city had around 30.000 to 40.000 inhabitants and covered a large part of today's Budapest.
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Ruins of Aquincum (Roman settlement in Budapest), originally a Celtic settlement...

Trajan's Table on the river bank of the Danube. Memorial to Emperor Trajan's bridge across the Danube (105 CE) downstream from the Iron Gate.
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Trajan's Table on the river bank of the Danube. Memorial to Emperor Trajan's bri...

Roman sarcophagus in Vidin, Bulgaria.
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Roman sarcophagus in Vidin, Bulgaria.