Prehistory
There are 280 items in Prehistory:
Byblos, Well
Byblos (Hebrew גבל; Greek Βύβλος): one of the oldest cities in the world, occupied from the Neolithic until the Middle Ages, modern Jubayl. …
![]() Byblos, Well |
![]() Byblos, Well |
![]() Byblos, Well |
![]() Byblos, Well |
![]() Byblos, Well and oval enclosure |
![]() Cârna, Late Bronze figurine |
Castricum, Huis van Hilde
Archaeological Museum of North-Holland, a province in the Netherlands. Finds from the Iron Age, Roman period, and Middle Ages. There are 6 items in Castricum, Huis van Hilde: …
![]() Çatalhöyük, Statuette of a woman with two felines |
Cave Dwellers
Troglodytes or Cave Dwellers: way of living in the Sahara, mentioned by several ancient authors. Wadi Awis, cave In the sixth century…Celtic Dacia
Dacia: country north of the Lower Danube, more or less identical to modern Romania. It experienced influences from the Thracians, Scythians, Greeks, and Celts (below) and became a powerful kingdom, added as a province to the Roman Empire, abandoned to…Celts
Celts: common name for the Iron Age civilizations of Western Europe, more or less identical to the La Tène culture.Names The…