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Stone carved Faravahar in Persepolis
Vintage photograph Ancient Egyptian bas-relief from the temple of Seti
Horizontal background with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs on stone wall, Egypt, Africa. Backdrop with sandstone carving with hieroglyph. Mock up template. Copy space for text
Egyptian hieroglyphic design of winged pharaoh, Luxor, Egypt. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
Rome, Italy - February 17, 2022, Details of Trajan column, an ancient column on the streets of Rome near the Colosseum and in Trajan Forum, at Rome, Italy
Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Close-up photo of the wall relief on the ancient walls of Persepolis Palace with a blue sky in the background, Fars province in Iran
Close up view of ancient egypt hieroglyphics carved on a stone wall. History concept.
The bas relief of Cambodian culture on Bayon temple wall.
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
Detailed stone engravings depicting people and animals in motion. A glimpse into ancient artistry, showcasing intricate designs and storytelling, Persepolis, Iran.
A relief of children and old people
Ancient Persia. Bas-relief carved on the walls of old buildings. Persepolis. Iran. Banner format.
Old bas relief at the Mukden Palace, or Shenyang Imperial Palace, the former palace of the Later Jin dynasty and the early Qing dynasty. It was built in 1625, and the first three Qing emperors lived there from 1625 to 1644. It lies in the center of Shenyang, Liaoning.
Ancient sumerian stone carving with cuneiform scripting
Carved Relief at the Heritage Site Perselopli
One of the great wonders of the ancient world, Persepolis embodies not just a grand architectural scheme but also a grand idea. It was conceived by Darius the Great who, in 520 BC, inherited the responsibility for ruling the world's first known empire founded by his predecessor, Cyrus the Great. Embracing tenets such as cultural tolerance and fair treatment of all subjects, Darius sought to reflect these concepts in the design of the magnificent palace complex at Persepolis, inviting architects from the furthest corner of the Persian Empire to contribute to its construction. The result is an eclectic set of structures, including monumental staircases, exquisite reliefs and imposing gateways, that testified to the expanse of Darius' domain.
Cuneiform inscription, Van Turkey
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The Temple of Ramesses III, Luxor, Egypt - July 26, 2022:  The Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu was an important New Kingdom period temple structure in the West Bank of Luxor in Egypt. Aside from its size and architectural and artistic importance, the mortuary temple is probably best known as the source of inscribed reliefs depicting the advent and defeat of the Sea Peoples during the reign of Ramesses III.
A closeup grayscale shot of the Mayan art sculptures in Yucatan Peninsula, Southeastern Mexico
From The Ancient Ruins Of Solin (Salona), Croatia
Dendera, Temple of Hathor, temples of ancient Egypt
Pharaoh Ptolemy III Euergetes and the goddess Seshat “Stretching the Cord” Hieroglyphic at the Temple of Edfu in Edfu, Egypt. “Stretching the Cord” is an ancient Egyptian ritual to determine the proper astronomical orientation of a temple.
Part of the Queen Hatshepsut's temple (Dayr el-Bahari or Dayr el-Bahri), part of the Theban Necropolis.
Herculaneum Italy\nVulcan is the Roman and Greek god of fire and the forge, and mythical inventor of smithing and metal working. His Greek equivalent is Hephaestus.\n\nCarved marble relief of the Roman god Vulcan in the shrine of the four gods ( Sacello dei Quattro dei ) at Ancient City of Herculaneum, Campania, Italy\nHerculaneum Italy\nHerculaneum Scavi - Sacellum of the Four Gods Relief, showing Mercury. Restored after the earthquake in 62 AD, the temple is dedicated to four divinities, as evidenced by the lovely archaistic reliefs,  from the Augustan period ( 27 BC- AD14 )
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Persepolis, Iran: capital of the Achaemenid Empire - Tripylon or Council Hall - Faravahar, representation of Ahura Mazda, the supreme god of the Persians - Zoroastranism - UNESCO world heritage site - phot by M.Torres
Marvdsaht, Iran - March 18, 2024: Reliefs at the ruins of Persepolis near the city of Shiraz in Fars province, Iran.
An engraved stone plaque on a tomb in the floor of St Nicholas’ Chapel in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, Eastern England. The current St Nicholas Chapel was built in the early 15th century as a ‘chapel of ease’ granted to the monks of the priory church of St Margaret (now King’s Lynn Minster).
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