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Ludlow 14 miles milepost on the Ludlow Road, Little Stretton, Church Stretton, Shropshire-stock-foto
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Round Barrow on Round Hill on the Long Mynd, Little Stretton, Church Stretton, Shropshire-stock-foto
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Cross Dyke on Barrister's Plain and Long Synalds on the Long Mynd, Little Stretton, Church Stretton, Shropshire-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti (not in pictures) and two Dacian bracelets, stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: Dacian bracelets, in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 13, 2023. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti and two Dacian bracelets (not in pictures), stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: The Helmet of Coțofenești, solid gold, exhibited in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 20, 2017 Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prehistoric megalithic tomb made of massive stone blocks hidden deep within a vibrant summer forest-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti and two Dacian bracelets (not in pictures), stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: The Helmet of Coțofenești, solid gold, exhibited in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 20, 2017 Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti (not in pictures) and two Dacian bracelets, stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: Dacian bracelets, in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 13, 2023. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti (not in pictures) and two Dacian bracelets, stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: Dacian bracelets, in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 13, 2023. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti (not in pictures) and two Dacian bracelets, stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: Dacian bracelets, in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 13, 2023. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti (not in pictures) and two Dacian bracelets, stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: Dacian bracelets, in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 13, 2023. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti and two Dacian bracelets (not in pictures), stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: The Helmet of Coțofenești, solid gold, exhibited in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 20, 2017 Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 2nd Apr, 2026: The Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti (not in pictures) and two Dacian bracelets, stolen in January 2025 from the Drents Museum in Assen, has been recovered, according to Dutch media. FILE PHOTO: Dacian bracelets, in the treasure hall of the National Museum of Romanian History during the Long Night of Museums, on May 13, 2023. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prehistoric megalithic tomb made of massive stone blocks hidden deep within a vibrant summer forest-stock-foto
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View of the entrance to Crossbones,  a disused post-medieval burial ground on Redcross Way in Southwark, South London.-stock-foto
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Various symbols depicting history life science education and technology concepts-stock-foto
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Ancient Egyptian game pharaoh mask with gold face-stock-foto
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30 March 2026, Saxony, Wellaune: Kathrin Balfanz, scientific excavation manager, shows a 3,000-year-old clay rattle that was found during excavations prior to the construction of the Wellaune bypass (district of North Saxony). Archaeologists have found extensive structures from a Bronze Age settlement dating back more than 3,000 years. Around 1,900 objects have been found so far during the excavations, which have been ongoing since October last year. The excavation team has discovered several "unprecedentedly preserved" building ground plans and structures over an area of around one hectare, w-stock-foto
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30 March 2026, Saxony, Wellaune: Kathrin Balfanz (red cap), scientific excavation manager, explains the finds at the excavation site prior to the construction of the Wellaune bypass (district of North Saxony). Archaeologists have found extensive structures from a Bronze Age settlement dating back more than 3,000 years. Around 1,900 objects have been found so far during the excavations, which have been ongoing since October last year. The excavation team has discovered several "unprecedentedly preserved" building ground plans and structures over an area of around one hectare, which, according t-stock-foto
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30 March 2026, Saxony, Wellaune: A view of the excavation site for the Wellaune bypass (district of North Saxony). Archaeologists have found extensive structures from a settlement dating back more than 3,000 years to the Bronze Age. Around 1,900 objects have been found in the course of the excavations, which have been ongoing since October last year. The excavation team has discovered several "unprecedentedly preserved" building ground plans and structures over an area of around one hectare, which, according to the findings, were so-called "wall trench houses" in "post and block construction".-stock-foto
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Ancient Egypt game icons, Egyptian treasure asset and artifacts. Cartoon vector pyramids, sphinx, sarcophagus and symbols of royalty, represent the rich culture, history and mysticism of ancient Egypt-stock-foto
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30 March 2026, Saxony, Wellaune: Kathrin Balfanz, scientific excavation manager, explains the finds at the excavation site prior to the construction of the Wellaune bypass (district of North Saxony). Archaeologists have found extensive structures from a Bronze Age settlement dating back more than 3,000 years. Around 1,900 objects have been found in the course of the excavations, which have been ongoing since October last year. The excavation team has discovered several "unprecedentedly preserved" building ground plans and structures over an area of around one hectare, which, according to the f-stock-foto
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30 March 2026, Saxony, Wellaune: Excavation participants and archaeologists demonstrate the size of the houses found on the excavation site before the construction of the Wellaune bypass (district of North Saxony). Archaeologists have found extensive structures from a Bronze Age settlement dating back more than 3,000 years. Around 1,900 objects have been found in the course of the excavations, which have been ongoing since October last year. The excavation team has discovered several "unprecedentedly preserved" building ground plans and structures over an area of around one hectare, which, acc-stock-foto
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30 March 2026, Saxony, Wellaune: A view of the excavation site for the Wellaune bypass (district of North Saxony). Archaeologists have found extensive structures from a settlement dating back more than 3,000 years to the Bronze Age. Around 1,900 objects have been found in the course of the excavations, which have been ongoing since October last year. The excavation team has discovered several "unprecedentedly preserved" building ground plans and structures over an area of around one hectare, which, according to the findings, were so-called "wall trench houses" in "post and block construction".-stock-foto
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Aztec Inca Maya mexican game icons, vector UI asset. Cartoon stone sign board frame, icons and buttons with ancient pyramid, mayan totem masks and gold coins. Aztec civilization game icons set-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Explore an atmospheric ancient stone vault chamber showcasing rough textured walls, sturdy beams, and muted gray tones ideal for historical narratives-stock-foto
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Fiesole Etruscan and roman ruins near Florence-stock-foto
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Old metal keys suspended from a thin wire against a backdrop of peeling white paint and exposed plaster highlighting decay and rustic charm, ideal for-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany - March 29, 2026: Ancient Egyptian Amarna period model heads from the 18th Dynasty displayed at the Neues Museum, Museum Island.-stock-foto
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Outdoor scene showing aged square concrete blocks arranged irregularly on sandy soil beside rustic stone wall with dry leaves and grasses under natura-stock-foto
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A striking lotiform chalice from ancient Egypt's Third Intermediate Period (ca. 945–664 B.C.), crafted from blue faience. The vessel features intricate relief carvings depicting various decorative patterns and scenes, housed in The Met collection.-stock-foto