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OVER—Scala/Art Resource; 1—Patrick Zachmann; 3—(clockwise from top left) Egyptian Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities/Cairo University, Photograph by Péter Komjáthy/BHMAquincum Museum and Archaeological Park, Courtesy Qian Wang, ÖBB/Novetus GmbH, FLHC 2/Alamy Stock Photo, Photo courtesy of Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per l’area metropolitana di Stock Photo, FLHC 2/Alamy Stock Photo; 16—Photo courtesy of Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per l’area metropolitana di Napoli/Gigante et al., 2021, Courtesy S. Campbell (2); 17—Courtesy Qian Wang (2); 18—Jason Urbanus (2); 20—(clockwise from top left) Herrmann et al., 2021, Michele Comber, Jamie Hodgkins/UC Denver, Wikimedia Commons, Universidad Nacional de San Juan; 21—(clockwise from top left) Wikimedia Commons, șahoǧlu et al., 2022, J. Sliwa/PCMA UW, PAHSMA2021, Photo by Andrew Duff; 22-23—iStock/HomoCosmicos; 23—World History Archive/Alamy Stock Photo; 24—© Detroit Institute of Arts/Founders Society purchase, General Membership Fund/Bridgeman Images; 24-25—© Qahtan Al-Abeed/Courtesy UNESCO; 25—Zev Radovan/ Stock Photo; 26—© The Trustees of the British Museum (3); 27 Courtesy Rocío Da Riva (2); 28—© Saudi Ministry of Culture, Israel Antiquities Authority, Courtesy Andrew Lawler; 29—Zev Radovan/ Stock Photo, © The Trustees of the British Museum, Prisma Archivo/Alamy Stock Photo; 30-31—© Jamie Robertson; 32—Public Domain; 33—(clockwise from top) Courtesy Jonathan Fowler, ©Parks Canada/Natalie Jess/8B29C8-2405, ©Parks Canada/Rob Ferguson/8B29W19-4843, ©Parks Canada/Jonathan Fowler/8B56A5, ©Parks Canada/Colleen Day/8B29S8-3004; 34—Courtesy Mark Rees; National Archives of the UK; 35—©Parks Canada/Jonathan Fowler/8B30F5-1543, ©Parks Canada/Jonathan Fowler/8B30F2-1513, ©Parks Canada/Jonathan Fowler; 36—Photo by Melitón Tapia/INAH; 37—Frank Sherman Benson Fund and the Henry L. Batterman Fund/Brooklyn Museum; 38—Richard Ellis/Alamy Stock Photo, The Kislak Collection, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress (033.09.00), © The Trustees of the British Museum/Art Resource, NY; 39—REUTERS/Alamy Stock Photo, © The Trustees of the British Museum; 40-41—Patrick Zachmann; 42—Patrick Zachmann; 43—Courtesy Christine Finn, Patrick Zachmann (2); 44—CNRS Notre Dame© Cyril FRESILLON/IRAMAT/NIMBE/ArScAn/CEA/ Chantier Scientifique Notre-Dame de Paris/Ministère de la culture/CNRS (2), Patrick Zachmann (2); 45—Patrick Zachmann; 46—Courtesy INRAP (2), Patrick Zachmann; 47—Patrick Zachmann; 48-49—Noppasin Wongchum/Alamy Stock Photo; 50—Anne-Marie Palmer/Alamy Stock Photo, Scala/Art Resource, NY; 51—Scala/Art Resource, NY; 52—Bridgeman Images; 53—© Vanni Archive/Art Resource, NY; 55—M.J. Thomas; 56—Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery; 58—Olav Odé/ National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, Netherlands, National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, Netherlands; 59—National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, Netherlands; 60—beeldbank. rws. nl,Rijkswaterstaat/Joop van Houdt, National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, Netherlands, Paul Storm; 62—Courtesy of Vince Gaffney (2); 64—Courtesy of Vince Gaffney/ Michael Butler, University of Bradford; 68—© Jennifer Miller

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