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Little Coyote (Little Wolf) and Morning Star (Dull Knife) Chiefs of the Northern Cheyenne
Photograph of the Northern Cheyenne chiefs Little Coyote (better known as Little Wolf) and Morning Star (better known as Dull Knife) by William Henry Jackson, 1873.

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Northern Cheyenne Chief Little Wolf
Northern Cheyenne chief Little Wolf (also known as Little Coyote, l. c. 1820-1904) at Fort Laramie, 1868. Photograph by Alexander Gardner.

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Chief Morning Star (Dull Knife) of the Northern Cheyenne
Chief Morning Star (also known as Dull Knife) of the Northern Cheyenne (l. c. 1810-1883).
US National Archives and Records Administration.

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Miracle at Kapilavastu, Sanchi Stupa, Northern Gateway
Suddhodana praying as his son the Buddha rises in the air with only the path visible, Sanchi Stupa 1, Northern Gateway.

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Northern Wei Cavalry Rider
An earthenware cavalry rider from the Northern Wei dynasty. 386-534 CE. Height: 21.5 cm. (Brtish Museum, London)

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Lower Terrace of Herod's Northern Palace, Masada
The lower terrace of Herod's Northern Palace, Masada, Israel.
The lower terrace was used for receptions and banquets. It was enclosed on all four sides with porticoes and included a Roman baths.

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Northern Palace of Masada
Constructed during the Herodian period (late 1st century BCE), the Northern Palace (seen here in profile) was built on three slightly modified natural rock terraces. The upper level was mainly used for residential purposes, all originally...

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Tower Tombs of Northern Oman
Tower tombs in northern Oman, estimated to have been constructed 5,000 years ago. (Used with permission)

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Northern Side of the Forum of Carsulae, Italy
A series of two-storey public administration rooms bordered the northern side of the forum of the city of Carsulae (Italy). A colonnaded portico ran along the façade of the buildings where the Decumanus ran the length of the forum. The largest...

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Western and Northern Iwan, Masjed-e Imam
View of Masjed-e Imam's sahn (courtyard). The arcade surrounds the howz (ablutions pool) in the centre and the four iwan (gateway) are placed at each side. Visible here are the western and northern iwan.
Esfahan, Iran.