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1 - Apollo 11 Stones. Namibia, 25,000 BCE. Charcoal on Stone
* - Venus of Willendorf. Austria, 20,000-25,000 BCE. Limestone
2 - Great Hall of the Bulls.
Lascaux, France. 14,000 BCE. Rock painting
3 - Camelid sacrum in the shape of a Canine. Central Mexico. 14,000-7,000 BCE. Bone
4 - Running horned woman. Algeria. 5,000 BCE. Pigment on rock
5 - Beaker with ibex motifs. Iran. 4,000 BCE. Terra cotta
12 - White Temple & Ziggurat
3500 BCE, Mud Brick | Sumerian, Uruk (modern Warka, Iraq)
14 - Votive Figures from the Square Temple
Found in Sumeria (now Iraq), 2,700 BCE. Limestone, gypsum, shell
16 - Standard of Ur
Found in Sumeria (now Iraq), 2,500 BCE.
Box made of wood, shell, lapis lazuli and limestone
19 - The Code of Hammurabi. Babylon. Susian, 1,775 BCE. Basalt
25- Lamassu from the citadel of Sargon II. Iraq. Neo-Assyrian, 715 BCE. Alabaster
30 - Audience Hall (Apadana) of Darius and Xerxes. Persepolis, Iran. Persian, 500 BCE. Limestone
6 - Anthropomorphic stele
Arabian Peninsula. 3,500 BCE. Sandstone
7 - Jade cong. China. 2,700 BCE. Carved jade
8 - Stonehenge. Wiltshire, England. 2,500-1,600 BCE. Sandstone
9 - The Ambum Stone
Papua New Guinea. 1,500 BCE. Greywacke (type of sandstone)
10 - Tlatilco female figure. Central Mexico. 1,000 BCE. Ceramic
11 - Terra cotta fragment. Solomon Islands. 1,000 BCE. Terra cotta
13 - Palette of King Narmer.
Predynastic Egypt. 3,000 BCE. Greywacke (type of sandstone)
15 - Seated scribe.
Saqqara, Egypt. Old Kingdom, 2,600 BCE. Painted limestone
18 - King Menkaure & queen
Old Kingdom of Egypt, 2,490 BCE. Greywacke
17 - Great Pyramids (Menkaure, Khafre, Khufu) & Great Sphinx
Giza, Egypt. Old Kingdom, 2550-2490 BCE. Limestone
20 - Temple of Amun-Re & Hypostyle Hall - Karnak, Egypt. New Kingdom, 1,550 & 1,250 BCE. Sandstone & Mud brick
21 - Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut.
Luxor, Egypt. New Kingdom, 1,450 BCE. Sandstone
Akhenaton, Nefertiti & three daughters.
New Kingdom at Amarna, 1,350 BCE. Limestone
23 - Tutankhamun’s tomb's innermost coffin
New Kingdom, 1,325 BCE. Gold, Enamel & Semi Precious stones
24 - Last judgment of the Hu-Nefer, Book of the Dead.
New Kingdom. 1,275 BCE. Painted papyrus scroll
Paleo - Meso - Neolithic period separations
Predynastic vs. Old vs New Kingdom Egyptian pieces
King Narmer’s palette was during Predynastic Egypt
Seated scribe, Menkaure and queen, and Pyramids were during the Old Kingdom, everything else was during the New Kingdom
Ahkenaton and Nefertiti’s propaganda was during Armana period