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Stand ca. 550–500 B.C. Etruscan Hollow stand with six triangular openings.. Stand. Etruscan. ca. 550–500 B.C.. Terracotta. Archaic. Vases-stock-foto
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Terracotta fragments of kylikes (drinking cups) 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Right halves of eight kylix handles; one handle has glaze that is almost completely worn off. Terracotta fragments of kylikes (drinking cups)  676723-stock-foto
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Spindle Whorl, 700s - 900s. Iran, early Islamic period, 8th - 10th century. Bone, incised; overall: 1.3 x 1.7 x 1.7 cm (1/2 x 11/16 x 11/16 in.).-stock-foto
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Ancientobjects on the wall-stock-foto
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Ancientobjects on the wall-stock-foto
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The conical gaming piece found in Neferkhawet's tomb is an ancient Egyptian artifact used in games, reflecting the cultural and leisure practices of the period.-stock-foto
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The conical gaming piece from Neferkhawet's tomb, belonging to an ancient Egyptian official, was likely used in board games, showing the cultural importance of recreation and leisure.-stock-foto
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This conical gaming piece from Neferkhawet's tomb highlights ancient Egyptian leisure activities. Its shape and materials provide insight into the gaming culture of the period.-stock-foto
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The conical gaming piece from Neferkhawet's tomb was used in ancient Egyptian games, providing insight into the leisure activities and cultural practices of the period.-stock-foto
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The conical gaming piece from Neferkhawet's tomb, an ancient Egyptian burial site, provides insight into the gaming practices of the period.-stock-foto
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The conical gaming piece from Neferkhawet's tomb is an ancient object likely used in board games and social activities, reflecting entertainment culture in ancient Egypt.-stock-foto
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The conical gaming piece from Neferkhawet's tomb highlights ancient Egyptian gaming culture and demonstrates material craftsmanship of the period.-stock-foto
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The conical gaming piece from Neferkhawet's tomb provides insight into leisure activities and games in ancient Egypt, highlighting cultural and historical practices.-stock-foto
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Artifacts and historical objects from Cyprus, dating between 1876 and 1942, documenting the island’s archaeological and cultural heritage.-stock-foto
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Alabaster alabastron (perfume vase) MET DP153472-stock-foto
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Administrative Seal MET 32.1.143T.bat1-stock-foto
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Drevnosti RG v3 ill033   Misiurka Napleshnik-stock-foto
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Köçek-I-stock-foto
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Son of Horus: Duamutef, 1000-900 BC. Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, late Dynasty 21 (1069-945 BC) or early Dynasty 22 (945-715 BC). Honey-colored wax with dark amber varnish; overall: 8.8 x 2.1 cm (3 7/16 x 13/16 in.).-stock-foto
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This 1854 study examines ancient artifacts from the Bosphorus and Cimmerian regions, with added commentary and an index in the 1892 edition. It contributes to the understanding of early Mediterranean archaeology.-stock-foto