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Merneptah Stele
memorial plaque by Merneptah who ruled Egypt between 1213 and 1203 BC
Layer Pyramid
Archaeological site in Egypt
Charioteer of Delphi
sculpture
La Ferrassie
cave in France

Gebelein predynastic mummies
six mummified bodies from predynastic Egypt
Nebuchadnezzar Chronicle
one of the series of Babylonian Chronicles
House of the Prince of Naples
Roman townhouse in Pompeii
Broighter Hoard
hoard of gold artefacts from the 1st century BC that were found in 1896 in the north of Ireland
Epistle of Pseudo-Titus
letter pseudonymously attributed to Titus the companion of Paul, commending chastity
Lumbini pillar inscription
ashoka pillar inscription identifying Buddha's birthplace in Nepal
Maru-Aten
300px|thumb|Plan of the complex1: The sun temple 2: Sun chapel and two pavilions on an artificial island 3: Flower beds 4: T-shaped water tanks 5: Palace 6: Quay 7: Houses 8: Entrance hall
Maru-Aten, short for Pa-maru-en-pa-aten (The Viewing-Palace-of-the-Aten), is a palace or sun-temple located 3 km to the south of the central city area of the city of Akhetaten (today's el Amarna). It is thought to have been originally constructed for Akhenaten's queen Kiya, but on her death her name and images were altered to those of Meritaten, his daughter.