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Volute Crater Bronze H: 66 cm Allegedly from Greece Corinthian ? (possibly Magna Graecian) 400-350 B.C.
Sarcophagus and lid with relief of Married couple. Etruscan circa late 4th–early 3rd century B.C http://www.mfa.org/node/4301
The Earliest Printing was Stamped into Soft Clay in Mesopotamia
The Earliest Printing was Stamped into Soft Clay in Mesopotamia (Circa 2,291 BCE – 2,254 BCE)
LOOK: Amazing Retro Photos Of The First-Ever McDonald's
McDonald's First Location In San Bernardino, California 1940s (PHOTOS)
Alexandria, Egypt - artifacts from the last dynasty to rule over ancient Egypt before the Roman Empire annexed it in 30 B.C.
Photo Gallery: The Sunken City of Alexandria
Cleopatra’s Kingdom, Alexandria, Egypt ~ Lost for 1,600 years, the royal quarters of Cleopatra were discovered off the shores of Alexandria. Several Eqyptian artifacts were found in the sea by French underwater archeologist Frank Goddio. Granite statues, jewelry and gold coins are some of the treasures retrieved
Alexandria, Egypt - artifacts from the last dynasty to rule over ancient Egypt before the Roman Empire annexed it in 30 B.C.