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A Greek fifth-century B.C. vase portraying Circe, who enchanted Odysseus’s men on the island of Aeaea
A detail from the 18th-century B.C.E. Code of Hammurabi, with its list of laws, eye-for-an-eye punishments, and penalties for witchcraft
The death mask of the pharaoh Tutankhamun soon became an iconic symbol of the riches found in the boy king's tomb – and the mystique of Ancient Egypt.
A young woman stands with puppets and a Christmas tree in artist Friedrich Stahl's illustrated cover for German magazine Moderne Kunst.
Originally dubbed the Pelican, the Golden Hind was the only one of Drake’s five-ship fleet that sailed around the world between 1577 and 1580. 16th-century watercolor, Cornelis de Vries
Amenhotep III and his wife Tiye were often the same size in their statues, indicating a more equal partnership between this pharaoh and his queen. Egyptian Museum, Cairo