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Ruins of Market Place, Great Plaza of Chacchoben
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Ruins of Market Place, Great Plaza of Chacchoben

The ruins of the ancient market place and residential area in the Great Plaza of the Maya site of Chacchoben, c. 700 CE.
Freiberg Christmas Market
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Freiberg Christmas Market

The traditional Freiberg Christmas Market. The picture was taken in December 2009.
Sestertius Commemorating Trajan's Rebuilding of the Circus Maximus
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Sestertius Commemorating Trajan's Rebuilding of the Circus Maximus

Sestertius commemorating Trajan's rebuilding of the Circus Maximus, showing the Arch of Titus (not to be confused with the Arch of Titus built over the Via Sacra), which looks down from the upper left, quadrigae (four-horse chariots) surmounting...
Tropaeum Traiani (Trajan’s Trophy)
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Tropaeum Traiani (Trajan’s Trophy)

The Tropaeum Traiani is a triumphal monument built in 109 CE in then Moesia Inferior (present-day Romania) to commemorate Trajan’s victory over the Dacians in 102 CE, in the Battle of Tapae. By the 20th century CE, the monument was reduced...
Trajan Bust, Louvre
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Trajan Bust, Louvre

Marble bust of Roman Emperor Trajan, 112-115 CE. (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
Pavillion of Trajan, Submerged in the Nile
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Pavillion of Trajan, Submerged in the Nile

Pavillion of Trajan, in parts submerged by the Nile flooding on the Island of Philae, near Aswan. Island Philae, Nubia, Egypt (October 1959)
Trajan Statue, London
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Trajan Statue, London

Roman emperor Trajan (96-117 CE), near Tower Hill, London
Slave Market of America, 1836: Poster from the Anti-Slavery Society
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Slave Market of America, 1836: Poster from the Anti-Slavery Society

Broadside condemning the sale and keeping of slaves in the District of Columbia, issued during the 1835-36 petition campaign by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1836. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Market in Constantinople (Artist's Impression)
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Market in Constantinople (Artist's Impression)

An artist's depiction of a Near Eastern or Mediterranean marketplace in the Middle Ages, perhaps in the Byzantine Empire or Ottoman Empire. From the game Old World.
Trajan's Column Detail
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Trajan's Column Detail

A detail from Trajan's Column in the Forum Romanum of Rome. Erected in 113 CE the column and its reliefs commemorate the emperor's campaigns in Dacia. The reliefs are an invaluable source of information on the Roman army and depict such military...
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