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Detail, South Rose Window, Chartres Cathedral
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Detail, South Rose Window, Chartres Cathedral

A detail of the South rose window of Chartres Cathedral, France, 1190-1220 CE. The stained glass window shows scenes of Jesus Christ and the Judgement of the Apocalypse
Biface from Blombos Cave, South Africa
Image by Vincent Mourre/Inrap

Biface from Blombos Cave, South Africa

Biface from Blombos Cave, South Africa. It belongs to the Africa Middle Stone Age (MSA) tool culture and has been dated to c. 71,000 years old.
South Porch, Chartres Cathedral
Image by Steven Zucker

South Porch, Chartres Cathedral

The South porch of Chartres Cathedral, France., completed 1220 CE.
Chief Mountain Chief of the South Piegan Blackfeet
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Chief Mountain Chief of the South Piegan Blackfeet

Chief Mountain Chief (Ninna-stako, l. c. 1848-1942), also known as Big Brave (Omach-katsi) and later as Frank Mountain Chief, warrior and leader of the South Piegan nation of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Chief Mountain Colorized photograph...
Arch of Constantine I (South Side)
Image by Mark Cartwright

Arch of Constantine I (South Side)

The south side of the Arch of Constantine I in Rome. Dedicated in 315 CE, the triumphal arch celebrates the emperor's victory over the Roman tyrant Maxentius in 312 CE. It is the largest surviving triumphal arch and the last great Imperial...
South African Patrol, Western Desert Campaign
Image by W.G.Vanderson - Imperial War Museums

South African Patrol, Western Desert Campaign

A July 1941 photograph showing a South African desert patrol in North Africa during the Western Desert Campaigns of the Second World War (1939-45). (Imperial War Museums)
Tarxien Temples, South Temple
Image by Damian Entwistle

Tarxien Temples, South Temple

Central feature of the South Temple of the Tarxien Temple Complex, Malta, built c. (3000-2500 BCE).
South African Troops Minesweeping
Image by G.J. Keating - Imperial War Museums

South African Troops Minesweeping

South African troops training looking for enemy mines during the Western Desert Campaigns (June 1940 to January 1943) in North Africa. (Imperial War Museums)
The South Gate at Gla
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The South Gate at Gla

Ashlar masonry of the south gate at the Mycenaean site Gla, Greece, built c. 13th century BCE (Mycenaean LHIII).
South Tower, Tiryns
Image by Mark Cartwright

South Tower, Tiryns

Detail of the 'Cyclopean' walls of the south tower of Mycenaean Tiryns (13th century BCE).
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