Cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale Romanca. 50–40 BCE. Image by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Learn more / Daha fazlası
https://www.archaeologs.com/w/cubiculum/
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Head of Odysseus
Found at the Villa of Tiberius in Sperlonga, Italy
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ATHENA:
A 2m-high Roman Statue of 'Egyptian' Athena
White Marble
2 AD
From Egypt
Musei Reali Torino, Turin | MRT
[Museum of Antiquities, Archaeological Gallery, Room 6]
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MRT | Michael Svetbird 18|02|24 6400X4300 600 [I.-III.]
The photographed object is collection item of MRT, photos are subject to copyright.
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📸 Part of the "Reliefs-Friezes-Slabs-Sculpture" MSP Online Photo-gallery:
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This artifact, which is displayed at the entrance to the archaeological exhibit at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, was found by my friend Tomer Ilan's father Dr Tzvi Ilan z"l
It was the door frame of the Meroth synagogue which existed in the upper Galilee from the time of Alexander the Great until the crusaders. It is engraved with the inscription "Blessed are you at your coming and blessed are you at your going out" (Deuteronomy 28:6).
Uri Gobey
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Here’s my personal recommendation of a YouTube channel to check out:
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BAGHDAD - QISHLA BUILIDING
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Human Ancestors Bottleneck: a human genomics analysis has shown that the total population of direct-line human ancestors plummeted to about 1,280 breeding individuals for a span of about 117,000 years, bringing them close to extinction:
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NEWS
Resurrecting Ancient Flora: Unveiling Biodiversity Secrets from a 2,900-Year-Old Clay Brick
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The Stag Hunt Mosaic (c. 300 BC). From the House of the Abduction of Helen, Pella, Greece.
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Some of the most intriguing archaeological mysteries involve doors that have been sealed for centuries. These doors hold the potential to reveal long-lost secrets.
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Trophy head (shrunken heads) from a grave at Nazca (after Tello)
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