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16th Century CE Kitchen Still-life
Image by Jacopo Chimenti

16th Century CE Kitchen Still-life

A still-life of a 16th century CE kitchen by Jacopo Chimenti. (Private Collection)
16th century CE Desk with Lute, Globe and Books
Image by Hans Holbein the Younger

16th century CE Desk with Lute, Globe and Books

A detail of a mid-16th century CE painting by Hans Holbein the Younger showing a desk with a lute, globe and books. From 'The Ambassadors', c. 1533 CE. (National Gallery, London)
China Warlords, 2nd-3rd century CE.
Image by SY

China Warlords, 2nd-3rd century CE.

A map showing the territories of the main Chinese warlords at the fall of the Han dynasty in the early 3rd century CE.
Map of France, 10th Century CE
Image by Bourrichon - Cyberprout

Map of France, 10th Century CE

A map of France in the 10th century CE.
Ptolemaic Trade Networks in the Late 1st Century BCE
Image by Arienne King

Ptolemaic Trade Networks in the Late 1st Century BCE

This map illustrates the trading networks which connected the Ptolemaic Kingdom to South Asia and East Africa by the second half of the 1st century BCE. During this time period, Ptolemaic Egypt was a major player in the spice trade which...
Roman Forum in the 5th Century BCE
Image by Ancient History Magazine / Karwansaray Publishers

Roman Forum in the 5th Century BCE

A painting of the Roman Forum as it probably would have appeared in the 5th Century BCE. By Vilius Petrauskas. Courtesy of Ancient History Magazine / Karwansaray Publishers.
East Roman Empire, 6th century CE
Image by William R. Shepherd

East Roman Empire, 6th century CE

East Roman Empire, 6th century CE, showing the territories of the Avars, Goths, Franks, Lombards, Saxons, Thuringians, Slavs.
Sri Lanka, Early 17th Century
Image by Nishadhi

Sri Lanka, Early 17th Century

Political situation in Sri Lanka, early 17th century.
The South China Sea in the 18th Century
Image by R. Bonne & G. Raynal

The South China Sea in the 18th Century

A late-18th century map of the South China Sea. Drawn by Rigobert Bonne and G. Raynal
Rank Badge with Qilin (16th–Early 17th Century)
Image by unknown

Rank Badge with Qilin (16th–Early 17th Century)

Rank badge with qilin, silk embroidery on silk gauze, unknown artist, 16th to early 17th century. This embroidered rank badge is from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and was used to indicate military rank. Badges with a qilin, a Chinese mythological...
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