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Ancient bas-relief on Greek Thasos funerary stele on Thasos island, Greece
Ancient Greek Inscriptions on Marble
Ancient greek script
old roman text scribed and carved tablet found at an eleventh centurey building site
Ancient Rome: bass reliefs and marble ornamentation in Ostia Antica, representing a battle
The ruins in Delphi, an archaeological site in Greece at the Mount Parnassus. Delphi is famous by the oracle at the sanctuary dedicated to Apollo. UNESCO World heritage
Mounted plaque in the Amphitheater. It refers to the builders of the stadium, Quinctius Valgus and Marcius Porcius, who funded its construction to advance their political careers.\nDedication Inscription: C. Quinctius C.f. Valgus M. Porcius M.f. duovir[i] quinq[uennales] coloniai honoris caussa spectacula de sua peq[unia] fac[iunda] coer[arunt] et coloneis locum in perpetuom deder[unt]
An ancient Roman sarcophagus in Campo Santo, Pisa
Ancient Grave Stone (Stela)
Ancient relief of Attic Sarcophagus from Ayios Ioannis cemetery, Patras, Greece, AD 150-170. Hunt with dog for the Calydonian boar.
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
Roman era sandstone grave stele shows relief of a couple 's farewell (dexiosis)
Back to the ancient Rome: Ostia Antica
fragment of a stone from the catholic church engraved with latin text. It is a fragment of the ruins in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Munster Germany. After the bomb attack in 1945 the stones were collected and placed in the church
Termessos, a mountain city, was founded by the Solymos (Solymites), known as a people fond of freedom. The Solymos mentioned in Homer's Iliad are known as the people of Termessos. The city of Termessos is one of the Psidia settlements in the Pamphylia region, established on the rocky slopes of Güllük Mountain. During the reign of Theodosius II in the 5th centuries AD, the location of the city was changed due to thirst.\n\nThis ancient city is located in the Güllük Mountain Termessos Historical National Park.
In brown marble, ancient Roman lettering makes this background image.
Rome Italy - April 16 2011; Part of wall with Old Roman text engraved in stone.
Ancient Inscription Letters Stone Texture Backdrop. Old Weathered Antique Surface. Limestone or Mable background
View of sculptures in Saint Barbara's Cathedral, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. 15/July/2021
The replica of an old gravestone from Roman times stands against a dark background. A wagon pulled by oxen can be seen on the gravestone. A man is driving the cart.
Ara Pacis: Detail of the processional frieze showing members of the Senate (north face)
Istanbul, Turkey - December 11, 2023: Museum of Archeology in Istanbul, ancient exhibits of ancient empires inhabiting the territory of present-day Turkey
Reliefs in the Ancient Amphitheater of Miletos
Sculpture
Termessos, a mountain city, was founded by the Solymos (Solymites), known as a people fond of freedom. The Solymos mentioned in Homer's Iliad are known as the people of Termessos. The city of Termessos is one of the Psidia settlements in the Pamphylia region, established on the rocky slopes of Güllük Mountain. During the reign of Theodosius II in the 5th centuries AD, the location of the city was changed due to thirst.\n\nThis ancient city is located in the Güllük Mountain Termessos Historical National Park.
Ancient bas-relief - Man and Woman on Camels at a Well Relief Slab. Treasures of Yemen.
St. Nicholas Church, located in the Demre district of Antalya, is a historic church. It's a significant pilgrimage site associated with Saint Nicholas, widely known as Santa Claus
Stone sarcophagus at  Basilica di San Vitale, one of the most important examples of early Christian Byzantine art in western Europe, in Ravenna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy
1980s old Positive Film scanned, Saint Brigid's Cathedral, Market Square, Kildare, Ireland.
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