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Few people in the ancient world could read or write. Even many kings and emperors needed to employ special scribes to make records of their orders and achievements. Unsurprisingly, then, libraries were few on the ground. But those libraries that did exist were often magnificent. Rulers used them to showcase…
Antonie Sminck Pitloo – Rijksmuseum SK-A-4705. Title: La Grotta di Posillipo bij Napels. Date: 1826. Materials: oil on canvas. Dimensions: 52 x 39.3 cm. Inscriptions: signatuur en datum: A.S.…
This picturesque archeological site looks like it was pulled straight from a fantasy novel.
This picturesque archeological site looks like it was pulled straight from a fantasy novel.