On this grave stele, you can see an Athenian young dead mother seated on a stool looking unemotionally at her son that is held by another standing woman.
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The infant extends his arms outstretched yet unable to touch his mother who does not react to her baby""s dramatic gestu...
Continue readingExploring the Mysteries of Mount Nemrut
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Perched majestically atop Mount Nemrut, at an elevation of 2,150 meters, lie the enigmatic statues of the Kingdom of Com...
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In the charming streets of Stari Grad, nestled on the picturesque island of Hvar in Croatia, a remarkable discovery has ...
Continue readingThe Beauty of Brutalism: Todi's Concrete Bench
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In the charming town of Todi, Italy, amidst its winding streets and historic architecture, stands a testament to the bo...
Continue readingExploring the Legacy of The Face of Seti I
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In the annals of Ancient Egyptian history, few figures command as much awe and reverence as Seti I, the illustrious phar...
Continue readingAncient Marvels: Perperikon's Massive Water Storage Tank
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Nestled amidst the rugged terrain of southern Bulgaria lies Perperikon, an ancient sanctuary steeped in history and myst...
Continue readingA Historic Encounter: USS Carl Vinson Nears Pearl Harbor's Iconic Memorials
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In a poignant moment of maritime history, the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) recently approached two iconic memorials within ...
Continue readingRye Landgate is remarkably well preserved.
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Built around 680 years ago, it""s still in use today and it""s the only surviving fortified entrance to Rye
Continue readingA Viking Legacy Unearthed: The Ancient Sword of Oxfordshire
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An Ancient Protector: The Iron and Gold Cuirass of King Philip II
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The iron and gold cuirass, captured in the photograph, once sheathed the torso of King Philip II of Macedon, father to A...
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