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BIRTH

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FATHER AND CHILD

Marriage

MARRIAGE

Mother and Child

MOTHER AND CHILD

1,197 photos
A man holding a child in his arms.                     
Stone statuette, Late Iron Age II C
#080512 2

A man holding a child in his arms. Stone statuette, Late Ir...

"The Manger", traditionally the birthplace of Jesus    
in the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, Israel
#08051239

"The Manger", traditionally the birthplace of Jesus in the Church of the Nat...

"The Manger", traditionally the birthplace of Jesus    
in the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, Israel
#08051240

"The Manger", traditionally the birthplace of Jesus in the Church of the Nat...

A couple and an inscription "PIE ZETIS"                
on the fragment of a bottom of a plate.                
Gilded glass
#08051267

A couple and an inscription "PIE ZETIS" on the fragment of a bot...

Nativity, Baptism, and Crucifixion.                    
Ivory plaque
#08051268

Nativity, Baptism, and Crucifixion. Ivory plaque

The "Palace of the Slave"(Qasr el-Abd) in Wadi es-Sir,
West of Amman.A palace built as a refuge by Hyrkanus
of the Tobiad-family who retreated to Wadi es-Sir to
avoid political and family persecution. 190-175 BCE.
The palace rose from a platform in an artificial lake.
#08051558

The "Palace of the Slave"(Qasr el-Abd) in Wadi es-Sir, West of Amman.A palace bu...

The caves of Araq el-Emir,above the "Palace of the     
Slave" have been variously interpreted as tombs,       
stables or refuges for the Hyrkanus of the palace.     
One of the caves has an Aramaic inscription "Tobias"   
left of the lintel,the first and clan-name of Hyrkanus.
#08051562

The caves of Araq el-Emir,above the "Palace of the Slave" have been various...

The caves of Araq el-Emir,above the "Palace of the     
Slave" have been variously interpreted as tombs,       
stables or refuges for the Hyrkanus  family of the palace.     
One of the caves has an Aramaic inscription "Tobias"   
left of the lintel,the first and clan-name of Hyrkanus.
#08051563

The caves of Araq el-Emir,above the "Palace of the Slave" have been variou...

The caves of Araq el-Emir,above the "Palace of the     
Slave" have been variously interpreted as tombs,       
stables or refuges for the Hyrkanus of the palace.     
One of the caves has an Aramaic inscription "Tobias"   
left of the lintel,the first and clan-name of Hyrkanus.
#08051564

The caves of Araq el-Emir,above the "Palace of the Slave" have been various...

A family offering a ram to Dionysos.                   
Votive relief (6th-1st BCE)                            
49 x 58 cm                                             
MA 754
#10010244

A family offering a ram to Dionysos. Votive relief (6th-1st B...

A family banquet.                                      
Relief on a funeral plaque                             
(1st-3rd CE) from Erdek, Turkey
#10010246

A family banquet. Relief on a funeral plaq...

Instead of the new-born Zeus, Rheia hands a stone      
to Kronos sitting on a throne.                         
Relief from the base of a marble statue (2nd CE).
#10010257

Instead of the new-born Zeus, Rheia hands a stone to Kronos sitting on a t...