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Stele of Minnakht, Chief of the Scribes
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Stele of Minnakht, Chief of the Scribes

Stele of Minnakht, chief of the scribes, 14th century BCE. (Louvre Museum, Paris)
Tale of Two Brothers Papyrus
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Tale of Two Brothers Papyrus

A sheet of papyrus with an extract from the Egyptian 'Tale of Two Brothers' (Papyrus D'Orbiney). 19th Dynasty, 1185 BCE. (British Museum, London)
Mangulam inscription
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Mangulam inscription

Example of a Tamil Brahmi inscription carved on rock found at Dakshinachitra, Chennai (southern India)
Lumbini Ashokan Pillar
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Lumbini Ashokan Pillar

Brahmi inscription on an Ashokan Pillar (3rd century BCE) found at Lumbini in present-day Southern Nepal.
Pillar of Ashoka Fragment
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Pillar of Ashoka Fragment

A 3rd century BCE Brahmi inscription incised on a fragment of one of the Ashokan Pillars. This piece is currently kept at the British Museum.
Periander
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Periander

A marble bust of Corinthian tyrant Periander, 627–587 BCE. Roman copy of a 4th century BCE Greek original. (Vatican Museums, Rome)
Jinul
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Jinul

A portrait of the Korean Buddhist monk Jinul (Chinul), 1158-1210 CE. Jinul's unifying and inclusive form of Buddhism is known as Jogye Buddhism and it became the official state religion of Korea. (18th century CE painting in Songgwangsa Temple...
Uicheon
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Uicheon

A portrait of the Korean Buddhist monk Uicheon, 1055-1101 CE. He tried to reconcile the two Son and Kyo sects of Buddhism which stressed the importance of meditation and scriptures respectively.
Jajang
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Jajang

A portrait of the Korean Buddhist monk Jajang (Chajang), 590-658. In 643 he founded the Vinaya school of Buddhism, one of the Five Schools (Ogyo) and the most important school of Kyo Buddhism in ancient Korea.
Memorial Dedicated to Titus Flavius Fruendus
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Memorial Dedicated to Titus Flavius Fruendus

Memorial dedicated to Titus Flavius Fruendus by his heirs. Titus Flavius Fruendus and his three heirs were frumentarii (literally, corn-officers) in the 8th and 22nd legions. They served on detached duty and were employed on various missions...
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