RMFHH7YJ–Eastern Mediterranean. Roman period. Funerary mosaics. Portrait. Woman's head. 3rd AD. Family portraits adorned interior tombs
RMFHH9K1–Funerary practices. Eastern provinces of Roman Empire. Near Eastern. Terracotta mask. Levantine tombs. Imperial period.
RMF67WTD–Near Eastern Antiquities. Mesopotamia. Iran. The Middle East after Alexander's Conquest. Parthian period. Bas-relief. King.
RM2FKCM35–Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). Conflict between Ottoman Empire and Eastern Orthodox Coalition. Matchin. Russian troops. Engraving, The Spanish and Ame
RMFHH8P0–Funerary practices. Eastern provinces of Roman Empire. Near Eastern. Gold mask. Levantine tombs. Imperial period. Syria.
RM2EETA80–Justinian I (482-565). Eastern Roman Emperor from 527-565.
RM2EET9XB–Justinian I (482-565). Eastern Roman Emperor from 527-565.
RM2EETA66–Justinian I (482-565). Eastern Roman Emperor from 527-565.
RM2EETB1A–Eastern Roman Emperors: Flavius Phocas (547-610) and Justinian II or Rhinotmetos (668-711).
RM2EETBHE–Eastern Roman Emperors: Flavius Phocas (547-610) and Justinian II or Rhinotmetos (668-711).
RM2EETBH1–Eastern Empire. 6th-8th centuries. Soldier with the golden neck-torques typiccal of guardsman or scholares palatinae.
RM2AXKTD0–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Detail. Hippodrome.
RM2T7JBN0–Plastered human skulls.human skull covered in worn plaster, with eye sockets set with simple sea shells Tell es-Sultan, Jericho, c. 9000 BC. Neolithic
RMJGRW8J–Mesopotamia. Iraq, Beads and pendants. British Museum. London. UK.
RMJGRW82–Electrotype copy of a old dagger and elaborate sheath. From gave PG 580. (Original in the Iraq Museum). Sumerian. Early Dynastic III period. c. 2600
RMKERPAR–Library of Ashurbanipal. Clay prism with historical inscription of Tiglath-pileser I.1725 BC. British Museum. London.
RMJGRW7N–Necklace. Beads and bud pendants of gold, carnelian and lapis lazuli. British Museum. London. UK.
RM2AXKTC2–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RM2AXKTBX–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Detail. Hippodrome.
RM2AXKTBK–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RM2AXKTCG–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RM2AXKTCT–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RM2AXKTCB–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RM2AXKTBN–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome.
RM2AXKTCK–Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosius Obelisk. Pedestal. Emperor offering laurel of victory. 4th c. Hippodrome. Detail dancers, spectators and organ water.
RMHTED0P–The hero overpowering a lion (identified with Gilgamesh). Palace of Sargon II. Assyrians. Throne room. Assyrians. 721-705 BC. Khorsabad Palace. Louvr
RM2T7JBMX–Plastered human skulls.human skull covered in worn plaster, with eye sockets set with simple sea shells Tell es-Sultan, Jericho, c. 9000 BC. Neolithic
RM2J524TF–Assyrian war engine. Engraving, 19th century,
RM2NC3BWP–South America. Brazil. Tuinamba people. Execution of prisoners of war. Engraving, 19th century.
RM2EET9XP–Pope Benedict I (d. 579). Bishop of Rome from 575-579.
RM2EETA69–Theodosius I (347-395). Roman emperor form 379-395.
RM2EETART–Theodosius I (347-395). Roman emperor form 379-395.
RM2B085J1–Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sofia. Byzatine mosaic. Virgin Mary with Jesus, emperors Constantine and Justinian. Tympanum. 994.
RM2B085J9–Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sofia. Byzatine mosaic. Virgin Mary with Jesus, emperors Constantine and Justinian. Tympanum. 994.
RM2AXKTC7–Turkey. Istanbul. Obelisk of Theodosius. Pedestal. Bas-Reliefs. Emperor and his court (North facade) 4th century. Hippodrome.
RM2B085J0–Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sofia. Byzatine mosaic. Virgin Mary with Jesus, emperors Constantine and Justinian. Tympanum. 994.
RM2B085J8–Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sofia. Byzatine mosaic. Virgin Mary with Jesus, emperors Constantine and Justinian. Tympanum. 994.
RM2AXKTBE–Turkey. Istanbul. Obelisk of Theodosius. Pedestal. Bas-Reliefs. Emperor and his court (North facade) 4th century. Hippodrome.
RM2B085J6–Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sofia. Byzatine mosaic. Virgin Mary with Jesus, emperors Constantine and Justinian. Tympanum. 994.
RM2B085JA–Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sofia. Emperor Justinian I offering a model Hagia Sophia to the Virgin. 994.
RM2B085J2–Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sofia. Emperor Justinian I (483-565)offering a model Hagia Sophia to the Virgin. 994.
RM2AXKTB4–Turkey. Istanbul. Obelisk of Theodosius. Pedestal. Bas-Reliefs. Emperor and his court (North facade) 4th century. Hippodrome.
RM2FKCM7A–Russo-Turkish War (1877-78). Bulgaria's prisoners led by circassians to work on the fortificacion works. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1877.
RM2FKCM74–Russo-Turkish War (1877-78). Bulgaria's prisoners led by circassians to work on the fortificacion works. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1877.
RMKERP9Y–Mesopotamian. Assyrian Empire, Iraq. Two copper alloy swords. From Ur. 1500 BC. British Museum. London. GBR
RMKERP9J–Mesopotamian. Assyrian Empire, Iraq. Two copper alloy swords. From Ur. 1500 BC. British Museum. London. GBR
RMKERPTT–Assyrian merchants. 1920-1740 BC. Tablet Clay. Anatolian style. Written in cuneiform. British Museum. London. GRB
RMKCNY92–Mesopotamia. Neo-Assyrians. Hunting will asses. Palace, Nineveh, Iraq. 645-635 BC. British Museum. London.
RMK74A35–Entourage of the empress Theodora, 6th cent. Byzantine Empire. Engraving from a mosaic of Basilica of St Vitalie, Ravenna. Italy.
RMJGFN78–Bronze sword from the Babylonian army. c. 1100-900 BC. Luristan, Western Iran. British Museum. London. UK
RMJGRW6A–Statue. Painted clay. God wearing a headdress. Mesopotamia. Ur, Iraq, 2000-1750 BCE. British Museum. London. UK.
RMJ8P4HH–Campaigning in southern Iraq. Heads of prisoners. Assyrian, 640-620 BC. Nineveh, South-West Palace. Iraq. British Museum. London.
RMJ8NX51–Chariots. Soldier. Detail. Assyrian, 728 BC. Nimrud, Central Palace. Iraq. Royal chariot. British Museum. London.
RMJ8NX7B–Soldier. Detail. Assyrian, 728 BC. Nimrud, Central Palace. Iraq. Campaigns in Syria and Iran in 738-7BC. British Museum. London.
RMJ8NXA2–Soldier. Detail. Assyrian, 728 BC. Nimrud, Central Palace. Iraq. Campaigns in Syria and Iran in 738-7BC. British Museum. London.
RMH0B4C4–Chair Back. Ivory. Nimrud (ancient Kalhu). Mesopotamia. ca. 8th century B.C.
RMFH2BPY–Roman mosaic of the inside of a church. Eastern Mediterranean, 5th century AD. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RMPKDNBX–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMFH2BM7–Roman mosaic of a Church with Towers, Eastern Mediterranean, 5th century AD. The church has three naves. Early Roman Christian.
RM2EETBGJ–Eastern Empire. Eastern Church. 6th-8th centuries. Bishop and priest.
RMPKDNAG–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century.
RMF67WTF–Eastern Antiquities. Sassanian period. Horse head. Silver. 4th century AD. Iran. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RMFXCCDW–Homo Rudolfensis. Eastern Africa. -1,9-1,6 millions years ago. Brain size: 700 cm3. Oldowan
RMPKD0D9–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century.
RMPKD0BG–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century.
RMPKD01H–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century.
RMPKD001–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century.
RMPKD0C2–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century.
RMFH2CBB–Roman mosaic of the inside of a church. Eastern Mediterranean, 5th century AD. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RMPKD0A6–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKDNB1–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKDNCN–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKD0AW–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKDNDD–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKD099–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKD08H–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKCYXG–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKD04N–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKD07C–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKD02Y–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMPKD063–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMF67WTA–Eastern Antiquities. Parthian and Seleucid periods. Statue of bearded warrior. Bronze. Levant. 3rd BC-3rd AD. Louvre Museum.
RMPKCYW6–Four Tetrachs. Augustis and Caesars. Western /Eastern empire. Porphyry. From Constantinople. Venice, Italy. 4th century. Detail.
RMJGFN68–Bearded male worshipper, 600-570 BC. Appeared on Cyprus. Cypriot adapted contemporary Middle Eastern styles.Head was carved Byblos (Phoeician). Britis
RMFXCCCT–Homo Habilis. Eastern and Southern Africa. -2,3-1.6 millions years ago. Medium Pleistocene. Technology: Mode 1 (Oldowan).
RMFXBYFD–Homo Ergaster or African Homo Erectus. Eastern and Southern Africa. Early Pleistocene. 1, 9 million-1, 4 million years ago.
RMF67WTB–Eastern Antiquities. Anthropoid sarcophagus lid in two parts. Terracota. 3rd BC-3rd AD. Susa, Iran. Louvre Museum. Paris. France
RMFXCCC7–Homo Habilis. Eastern and Southern Africa. -2,3-1.6 millions years ago. Medium Pleistocene. Technology: Mode 1 (Oldowan).
RMKERPN1–Treaty concerning fugitive slaves. 1480 BC, Hittite. From Atchana. South-eastern Turkey. Clay tablet. British Museum. London. GBR.
RMFHHA8W–Eastern provinces Roman Empire. Necropolis of Hermopolis, Middle Egypt. Mummy mask of a man with headrest. 3nd century. Louvre
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