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OVER—Courtesy Egyptian Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities; 1—Johny Isla, Ministry of Culture; 3—(clockwise from top left) Zoonar GmbH/Alamy Stock Photo, Courtesy Michael Cordonsky/Tel Aviv University and the Israel Antiquities Authority, Jonathan J. Gottlieb, Copyright David Coventry, Courtesy of Kaanİ; 4—Azoor Photo Collection/Alamy Stock Photo; 6—Werner Forman/Art Resource,, Jeff Vanderpool/Courtesy of the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati; 34—Ramadan Hussein, Saqqara Saite Tombs Project, Takeshi Inomata (3); 35—Courtesy Archaeology South-East/UCL, Pasquale Sorrentino; 36—Courtesy Julia King; 37—Album/Alamy Stock Photo; 38—Courtesy Julia King (2); 39—Courtesy Julia King (2); 40—Kenneth Garrett; 42—© Margiana Archaeological Expedition (5), © Herlinde Koelbl; 43—Kenneth Garrett, © Margiana Archaeological Expedition; 44—Kenneth Garrett, © Herlinde Koelbl (2); 45—Artokoloro / Alamy Stock Photo (3), © Herlinde Koelbl (2), Kenneth Garrett; 46—Kenneth Garrett, © Herlinde Koelbl (2); 47—© Margiana Archaeological Expedition; 48—Drawing by Stuart Harrison; 48-49—With special permission from the City of Bayeux; 50-51—Courtesy Nicholas Saunders; 51—Courtesy Nicholas Saunders; 52—James A. Cannavino Library, Archives & Special Collections, Marist College, USA; 53—Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East; 54—James A. Cannavino Library, Archives & Special Collections, Marist College, USA; 54-55—James A. Cannavino Library, Archives & Special Collections, Marist College, USA; 55—Courtesy Nicholas Saunders; 56—Courtesy Nicholas Saunders (3); 57—James A. Cannavino Library, Archives & Special Collections, Marist College, USA, Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East; 59—Photo Matthias Zirn; 60—Andrew Curry; 62—Photo Matthias Zirn, Photo Juraj Lipták; 63—HIP/Art Resource, NY, Photo Franziska Knoll; 64—Photo Matthias Zirn; 68—Courtesy Teddy Seguin/Université Libre de Bruxelles

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