Which ancient culture does each image make you imagine?  Egypt  Greece  Rome  China  Mali  Discussion question- What clues from each image help your.

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Which ancient culture does each image make you imagine?  Egypt  Greece  Rome  China  Mali  Discussion question- What clues from each image help your hypothesis?

Which Civilization?

Ancient Greece Agrigento, Sicily. An ancient Greek temple still stands after war passed it by, 1943 Sept.  Parrino, Nick, photographer. Parrino, Nick, photographer. Parrino, Nick, photographer. (b&w film copy neg. from print) cph 3c

Which Civilization?

Ancient Rome  Panoramic view of interior of Coliseum, Rome. c1909. Copyright deposit; Notman Photo Co.; July 10, 1909; DLC/PP-1909:

Which Civilization?

Ancient China  University of Nanking  Brownie Photo Co., photographer Brownie Photo Co., Brownie Photo Co., 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Greece  [Greece - Athens - The Parthenon - far view, Mt. Lycabettus in background] [ca. 1925]  Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection (Library of Congress). 

Which Civilization?

Ancient China  [Hung-chang Li, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front] [between 1889 and 1900].  Pirou, Eugene, photographer. Pirou, Eugene, photographer. Pirou, Eugene, photographer. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Egypt  Hieroglyphics, Temple of Seti I, Egypt c1911 February 15.  Underwood & Underwood, photographer. Underwood & Underwood, photographer. Underwood & Underwood, photographer.  2

Which Civilization?

Ancient Greece  Greece, Athens (Ancient). Erecthion, Caryatide Porch [between 1860 and 1890]  FOREIGN GEOG FILE 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Rome  Arch of Titus, Rome [between 1880 and 1902]  From Cosmos Pictures Co., New York 

Which Civilization?

Ancient China  Camel train from Mongolia via Nankow Pass, coming through the Great Wall of China c1902 Nov. 28  by C.H. Graves.  cph 3b

Which Civilization?

Ancient Egypt  [Couple on camels in front of the Sphinx and pyramid of Jizah, Egypt] [between 1895 and 1915]  Detroit Publishing Co., publisher. Detroit Publishing Co., Detroit Publishing Co., 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Mali  North Africa. Merchants of the Sahara Desert [between ca and 1923]  Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient China  Tojin ja-odori no zu [between 1850 and 1900]  Nagasaki print. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Greece   An ancient youth [statue] and modern maiden of Eleusis, Greece, 1898   Underwood & Undewrood (J.F. Jarvis, publisher)   D+stereo))

Which Civilization?

Ancient Egypt  Sailing on the Nile / Niblo Photo c1908 December 31.  Niblo, Fred, , photographer. Niblo, Fred, , photographer. Niblo, Fred, , photographer. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Rome  [Scene from film "Quo Vadis", showing a gladiator standing over a fallen Christian in arena] c1913.  Copyright by George Kleine. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient China  The Great Wall, [China] c1931.  Photoprint copyrighted by White Brothers 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Rome  Rome. Surfaced Appian Way in Rome, modern highway [between 1950 and 1960?]  Title and date from: photographer's logbook: Matson Registers, v. 2, [ ]. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Egypt  Distant view of the pyramids with Nile  From Cosmos Pictures Co., New York 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Mali  [Salt mining, Turks and Caicos Islands, Jamaica] [between ca and 1923]  Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Rome  Lillie Langtry, c1882.  Photoprint copyrighted by Napoleon Sarony. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Mali  [People, animals, and boats along the Niger River in Mali; in background, mud brick walls and buildings, including large white building flying the French flag] / Phillip Harrington Jan. 22 (date added to Look's library)  Harrington, Phillip, photographer. Harrington, Phillip, photographer. Harrington, Phillip, photographer. 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Mali  Tombouctou - Soudan - Touaregs au marché / photo by Syndicat d'Initiative du Soudan. [betwween 1950 and 1961]  Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Egypt  Four pyramids of Gizeh, Egypt c1906.  Meadville, Pa. : Keystone View Company 

Which Civilization?

Ancient Greece  Bolossy Kiralfy's Siege of Troy N.Y. : A.S. Seer's Union Square Print., c1887

Which Civilization ?

Ancient Mali  In the Sahara [man and camel] [no date recorded on caption card]  Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). 