RF2A2G3GY–Waterfall in Cliff Gilford Park, Roberts Creek, BC
RMBP27MR–931. ROMAN COIN WITH THE BUST OF EMPEROR AUGUSTUS, (30 BC. - 14 AD.)
RMWDHETK–Shilingxia painted pottery pot with bird pattern from the Majiayao culture, c.3800 BC
RM2K9B8R7–LEONIDAS I with his 300 Spartans holding the pass at Thermopylae in 480 BC. Painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1813, now in the Louvre
RMGG2CHY–Herod looking at the map of the temple, 73 BC 19th century V. Adam
RMGFNNAF–'The NV Rare expensive Sherry Oloroso Solera BC 200 has an average age of 40 years from a solera created in 1864. 250 bottles are produced each year.
RMBB4KBW–Poseidonius measures the Earth c. 100 BC.
RMCWBTYK–Hippocrates (460-375 BC). 20th century lithograph by Julius Schledorn.
RMENM5CE–The Ptolemy Philopater - 405 BC - Constructed by Ptolemy Philopater, of Egypt, after a Greek Model
RMG385AG–HELIODORUS (176 BC)
RMAE1XJF–Julius Caesar assassinated in the Roman Senate 44 BC. Hand-colored woodcut
RMW7EDRP–Stonehenge, 25th century BC.
RMCPHXHM–Hannibal's train over the Alps, 218 BC.
RMHDHAAH–DAF CF, R Nagel bc op de A5
RMCEMK6C–A BC Ferries ferry which serves the Islands off the coast of Vancouver in Canada
RMD930G5–Sarcophagus lid Djedhor Fourth century BC Louvre Museum Paris
RM2B01D2Y–Iraq: Cuneiform-inscribed baked clay coins from the National Museum, Baghdad, c. 2600 BCE. Cuneiform script is one of the earliest known forms of written expression. Emerging in Sumer around the 30th century BC, with predecessors reaching into the late 4th millennium (the Uruk IV period), cuneiform writing began as a system of pictographs. In the three millennia the script spanned, the pictorial representations became simplified and more abstract as the number of characters in use also grew gradually smaller, from about 1,000 unique characters in the Early Bronze Age to about 400.
RMD98AX1–Le scribe and his wife 1430 BC
RM2BDY645–Doll, 5th Century BC
RF2A2G31G–Seascape at Browning Beach, Sechelt, BC
RMBP27MW–931. ROMAN COIN WITH THE BUST OF EMPEROR AUGUSTUS, (30 BC. - 14 AD.)
RMWANPCK–Chinese Bronze-ware. Wine Vessel (Jia) with Animal Mask, Mid Shang Dynasty (15th-13th century BC)
RMFHXEER–Map of Ancient Greece, 500 - 300 BC.
RF2P8REHG–BABYLON. Excavations at Temple of Bel, Nippur, 4500 BC 1907 old antique print
RM2G9NGKT–Isocrates, ancient Greek rhetorician, Attic orator, 436-338 BC, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMBBJ865–Although distances and ratios of distances are not, the cross ratio, defined as AC/BC · BD/AD, is preserved under projection.
RMCWBTYN–Hippocrates (460-375 BC), Greek physician. Engraving, ca. 1800.
RM2B83EK4–BATTLE OF THE GRANICUS May 334 BC by Charles Le Brtun
RMG384MH–An Assyrian galley Date: BC
RMBKBXE0–ONE MILLION YEARS BC OMY 001FOH
RMW7EDRB–Avebury Standing Stones, 27th century BC.
RMCPHXHK–Hannibal's train over the Alps, 218 BC.
RMTYTACB–Bronze statuette of a horse probably from the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia in Greece, dated from around 730 BC, now on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany.
RM2HK4E4F–Egyptian art, 1,000 bc
RMD930FW–Sarcophagus lid Djedhor Fourth century BC Louvre Museum Paris
RMHRF7N4–Spouted vessels and Cup , painted ceramic 150 BC Cyprus
RMBTE2DY–5362. Bronze bowl dating c. 6-5th C. BC bearing an Aramaic inscription. It is a kind of offering vessels used in the Persian
RMWANPD8–Chinese Bronze-ware. Pou (Food Vessel) with Four Ram Heads, Late Shang Dynasty (13th-11th century BC)
RMFH9XY7–The fall of Ninevah, Assyria, in 606 BC. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2J87663–China. Economic development under the earlier Han Dynasty c100 BC 1935 old map
RM2G9NGWT–Thales of Miletus, born about 624 BC, died about 546 BC, greek philosopher, mathematician and astronomer, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMCTG8BA–Aristocratic residence Troia II BC 2500 Troy Turkey
RMCWAYXY–Socrates (center, left), at the school of Athens, 400 BC. Engraving after painting by Raphael.
RM2K3WFCK–BATTLE OF PLATAEA 479 BC. The Spartans at left attack and defeat the Persians
RMD86973–Confucius (551 - 479 BC)
RMBKBXE9–ONE MILLION YEARS BC OMY 002FOH
RMW7ECPX–Treasure room of the Minoan palace at Zakro, 20th-15th century BC. Artist: Unknown
RMCPHXHJ–Hannibal's train over the Alps, 218 BC.
RM2CA5BB4–Male sculpture. 450 BC. From Mersinaki, Cyprus. Museum of the Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm, Sweden.
RM2K42A0M–Illustration of King Ashurbanipal hunting, Assyrian Empire, 650 BC
RMD930M7–Figure of weeping 18th dynasty, 1550 - 1295 BC Louvre Museum Paris
RM2A25PRD–Mummy of an Ibis, Saqqara, Egypt, 3000 BC
RF2BDXP49–Battle of Chaeronea, 338 BC
RM2CWAJ6W–Wine jar 2th-1th Century BC Hellenistic Greek, Roman,
RMBTDX4Y–5395. Hebrew inscription dating c. 1st. C. BC. written on one side of a 96 cm long stone slab. The text is a sort of
RMWANPCP–Chinese Bronze-ware. Wine Vessel (Hu) with Animal Mask Design, Mid Shang Dynasty (15th-13th century BC)
RMFF8XNP–An early Hun raid, China 1st century BC. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2J8766N–Beginnings of Ancient China 1900-1300 BC. Hsia Shang Wu-ting dynasties 1935 map
RM2G3A69N–Jesus Christ, probably 4 BC - 30 / 31 AD, Jewish itinerant preacher and founder of a religion, full-length, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMCTG888–Fortification wall Troia I BC 3000 Troy Çanakkale Turkey
RMCWBTYM–Hippocrates (460-375 BC). Engraving from a ancient gemstone. Ca. 1800 by J. Chapman.
RM2ANJWRX–JULIUS CAESAR CROSSING THE RUBICON in 49 BC with the 13th Twin Legion
RMK05KG2–ARYANS INVADE EUROPE/BC
RMBKJ57G–ALEXANDER (2004) ANTHONY HOPKINS AGRE 001 - BC
RMW7CXN1–Phoenician bronze bowl from Nimrud, Assyria, 8th century BC. Artist: Unknown
RMCPHXY6–Nefertiti, Egyptian queen in the 14th century BC
RMPWHX0C–Greece. Crete. Palace of Knossos (1700-1450 BC). Column. Architectural detail.
RMJ34P81–Euphranor, Statue of Paris, ca. 4th BC, Vatican Museum, Italy
RMD930EG–Statue of the god Horus 1069-664 BC Ancient Egypt Louvre Museum Paris
RMBP5KN2–5333. Female head, Mesopotamia, c. 8-7th. C. BC
RMWANPDB–Chinese Bronze-ware. Hu Gui (Food Vessel), Late Western Zhou Dynasty (Early 9th century to 771 BC)
RMFF8YB3–A Chinese emperor watching an early polo match, China, 1st century BC. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2J8765M–China Spring & Autumn Period 722-481 BC. Confucius. 9 provinces 1935 old map
RM2G3A6A4–Jesus Christ, probably 4 BC - 30 / 31 AD, Jewish itinerant preacher and founder of a religion, full-length, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMCTGA29–The south gate Troia VI BC 1700 Troy Çanakkale Turkey
RMCWBTYH–Hippocrates (460-375 BC). Engraving after an ancient sculpture. By P. Pontius, 17th century French school.
RMB3KPW6–ONE MILLION YEARS BC Poster for 1966 Hammer film with Raquel Welch
RMD883N8–Belgic Britons Bc
RMBKBXED–ONE MILLION YEARS BC RAQUEL WELCH,JOHN RICHARDSON
RF2E1P7AW–Peloponnesian War BC 431-404. Pink: Athens and Allies; Orange: Sparta and Allies; Green: Neutral Allies
RMTA21J2–Around 600 BC King Nebuchadnezzar built the Hanging Gardens in Babylon for his wife Semiramis, to alleviate her homesickness for the green hills of her homeland Media in Persia.
RM2CAYCK4–Fragment of the head of a woman. Greece, 100-70 BC. Marble. Liebieghaus Museum. Frankfurt. Germany.
RM2K42B2N–The Calfbearer, 560 bc Ancient Greek statue, Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece 1930s
RMD930E9–Statue of the god Horus 1069-664 BC Ancient Egypt Louvre Museum Paris
RMBTE31D–5403. The Selucid King Antiochus IX Cyzicenus, 115-95 BC
RMWANPD3–Chinese Bronze-ware. Lu Fu Square Lei (Wine Vessel), Late Shang Dynasty (13th-11th century BC)
RM2GN0731–The Battle of Cape Ecnomus or Eknomos, 256 BC, between the fleets of Carthage and the Roman Republic, during the First Punic War (264–241 BC). From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
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