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Ancient cuneiform script on a clay tablet (beginning of first millenium B.C.)
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Bronze statue of King David beside a stone wall playing the harp outside his tomb in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel.
Concert hall in Nippori
Relief of a young man playing ancient harp while walking, on the Lions gate door of St Jacobs cathedral in Sibenik, Croatia
Ancient China Stone Reliefs Six Steeds of Zhao Mausoleum(Saluzi) in Tang Dynasty
Mtskheta, Georgia. Close view of the bas-relief. Ancient Jvari Monastery, Georgian Orthodox Church of the Holy Cross, UNESCO World Heritage.
A relief of children and old people
Ancient sumerian stone carving with cuneiform scriptingAncient sumerian stone carving with cuneiform scripting
Pharaoh on old Egyptian Hieroglyphic carvings.
Home facade decorative tile at house in Bormio, Italy.
Concert hall in Nippori\nMedieval music score (no copyright)
Antiquities
Art Deco bas-relief The linotype Man on facade at 2 North Riverside Plaza (formerly called the Chicago Daily News buidling),  Chicago, Illinois, USA. Sculpted by Alvin Meyer. Building opened in 1929.
A wall painted scene with a harpist and other musician from the tomb of Benia (TT 343) in Thebes - Luxor, Egypt
Statue of Gaudenzio Ferrari, Painter and Sculptor, Varallo, Piedmont, Italy
Man playing medieval lute on the street
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
Chiclayo, Peru  tucume wall  culture with bird
Wooden printing plate of Tibetan Buddhist scriptures, part close-up
Bronze statue of King David beside a stone wall playing the harp outside his tomb in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel.
Terracotta tondo, round bas-relief emblem with young couple in Roman tunics during wheat harvest
Detail of a bas relief from the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, built around 1113  in Sessa Aurunca, a small town of the Caserta province, in  Campania, Italy. The bas relief was sculpted on a marble slab by the medieval artist Pellegrino da Sessa, also known as Peregrinus, in the XIII century.
An Ecuadorian harpist playing on the street.
Thousand-year-old lintel of the abbey of Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines, the oldest dated Romanesque sculpture, Pyrénées-Orientales
Jerusalem - The King David sculpture dedicated to the Israeli by David Palombo  befort the King Davids tomb, which is on Mount Zion..
Cast bronze plaque of a Moors head with a bandana mounted on a shield background. This is the heraldic symbol of the French island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea. It's origins are slightly gruesome. According to legend, it originates from the 13th century when a young Corsican woman named Diana was captured by Moorish slavers who planned to sell her to the slave market of Granada in Spain. Her fiancé Pablo managed to free her and a battle ensued between Corsicans and Moors, during which the Moorish leader Mansour Ben Ismaïl was beheaded. His severed head then became the symbol of Corsica in remembrance of the event. The motif can be found all over the island, on flags and on buildings.
thailand amulet
Qavam House
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