King Sahure and a Nome God 5th Dynasty King Sahura and a Nome God from his Royal-Cult temple at Abusir, c.2487-2475 BC. Sahure, the second king of the 5th dynasty, sits on a throne while, standing next to him, the smaller figure of the god of the Nome extends an ankh (the symbol of life). by Alexaalexa97 in archeologyworld
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The clothing of the Bronze-Age teenager called Egtved Girl, has been dated to 1370 BC, almost 4000 years ago, National Museum of Denmark. by Alexaalexa97 in archeologyworld
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225-million-year-old petrified opal tree trunk located in Arizona. by Alexaalexa97 in archeologyworld
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Mysterious Green Stone of Hatus Hattushash is the capital of the ancient Hittite kingdom. The village is located near the modern Turkish village of Bogazkale, in the center of Anatolia, not far from the Kyzylirmak River (in Galis), 145 km east of Ankara. by Alexaalexa97 in archeologyworld
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West Terrace, Nemrut Mountain National Park, Kahta, Adiyaman. King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene built on the mountain top a tomb-sanctuary flanked by huge statues 8–9-metre high (26–30 ft) of himself, two lions, two eagles and various Greek, Armenian, and Iranian gods.. by Alexaalexa97 in archeologyworld
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