Ancient Africa Gallery
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Ahmose I siege of the Hyksos
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swiftfooted-a:El Djem Roman amphitheaterThe largest amphitheater in Africa, and the third of the ent
Lost in Time: An Ancient Forest. Avenue du Baobab, Morandava, Madagascar. Photo and caption by Ken T
Romano-Germanic Museum: North African CeramicsDuring the 3rd and 4th centuries CE the artisans of Af
visitheworld:The African Colosseum in El Djem, Tunisia (by worksoptony).
Hercules: The Geriatric Years.(Statue of a man in the garb of Hercules, i.e. lionskin tied around th
aic-african:Amulet of a Hawk, Ancient Egyptian, -1070, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of AfricaGift
The rock-cut Temple of Hathor in Abu Simbel, Egypt (by archer10).
Bronze head of a man, thought to be a north African. Artist unknown; ca. 300 BCE. Found beneath th
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The Continence of ScipioRichardEarlom (British; 1743–1822) after Nicolas Poussin (French; 1594–1665)
Fragment of a terracotta head, from the ancient Yoruba city of Ife, in present-day Osun State, Niger
Egypt is the oldest continuously documented civilization on the African continent, and our collectio
Ancient Doorway by Kevin van der Leek
aic-african: Amulet of a Left Eye, Ancient Egyptian, -1550, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of Africa
lapithai:RomanssssEcce Romanae!
de-salva:ROCK ART IN AFRICA - Dabous Giraffe (Niger)Dabous Giraffe Petroglyph - Prehistoric African
met-medieval-art:Mosaic with a Peacock and Flowers, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of
Ancient Libyans as depicted in the tomb of King Seti I of Egypt, c. 1279 B.C.
ignudiamore:The ruins of Leptis Magna, a prominent city of the Roman Empire near present-day Khoms,
Limestone bust of a woman, Egypt, n.d. 13.5 cm high. (British Museum EA2383)
dynamicafrica:#TBTAfrica Dynamic Africa History Post - Inspiration: “African Gold”.From the ancient
Bracelet with image of HathorNubian, gold250–100 B.CBoston Museum of Fine Arts
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