 Africano (or Lucullan) Marble from Asia Minor
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 A fertile mountain plain between Savsat and Ardahan
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 Alabastro onice from the Valley of the Nile
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 Amber
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 The Amsterdam Caesar Codex
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 Apparatus criticus of the prologue of the Gospel of John.
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 Archimedes' Screw (Boerhaave Museum, Leiden)
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 Armenian manuscript with Coptic Refutations of the Decisions of the Council of Chalcedon
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 Figurine of Artemis of Ephesus
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 Avar collier
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 Avar-Slav belt (reconstruction)
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 Avar-Slav brooche
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 Avar-Slav stirrup
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 Seventeenth-century engraving, showing the story of the Bull of Zaandam
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 Banyan tree (Palermo)
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 Bardiglio (Carrara) Marble from northwestern Italy (Rome, Palatine)
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 Beatus Rhenanus
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 Ancient/Medieval fantasy creatures: Blemmyes, sciopod, cyclops
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 Bigio Morato Marble from Anatolia (Rome, Palatine)
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 Charlemagne
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 Coat of arms of Saint-Augustine (Florida)
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 Codex of Justinian (Librije, Zutphen)
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 A "Sidonian bottle" of amber-colored glass
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 Gallic "black" glass
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 Colored glass: blue
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 The natural color of glass is blue-green
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 Green goblet with a circus scene
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 Colored glass: light green
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 Palestinian purple glass
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 A red-colored dish
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 A "Sidonian bottle", colored white
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 Copper ore
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 A modern Persian carpet showing Cyrus the Great, seen in Tehran.
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 Dacian sica
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 Delphinium Parishii
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 Demetrius I of Bactria
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 Demetrius I of Bactria
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 A densimeter
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 Erasmus (Royal Library, The Hague, Netherlands)
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 Diodotus I of Bactria, coin
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 A dromedary and its child, two hours old.
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 Early Bronze Age Flachbeil
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 Eucratides I of Bactria
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 Eucratides I of Bactria
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 Eucratides II of Bactria
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 01: The Yamnaya Culture
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 02: The Usatovo expansion
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 3: Disappearance of Passive Voice endings with /r/
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 4: Case Endings on /m/ replace /bh/
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 5: Sibilars for Velars in Certain Forms
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 6: Prefix /e/ in Past Tenses
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 7 Perfect Tense:Used as General Past Tense
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 08: Feminine Nouns with Masculine Suffixes
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 9: Western and Northern Expansion
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 10: Andronovo Expansion
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 Expansion of the Indo-European Languages 11: The Indo-Iranian Languages
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 Family Tree of the Indo-European Languages
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 Glass sand
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 Marmor Lunensis (Carrara Marble) from northwestern Italy
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 Gypsum
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 Haematite
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 Heraclius and Khusrau
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 The Hermannsdenkmal, a nineteenth-century German monument to commemorate the victory in the Teutoburg Forest
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 Hygeia on a bronze plaque
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 Lion-shaped Indian capital from the age of Ashoka
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