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Totem pole at the Museum of Anthropolgy, UBC campus (University of British Columbia), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Bosta Iron Age House, Great Bernera Iron Age Village, Isle of Lewis, Western Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Bosta Iron Age House, Great Bernera Iron Age Village, Isle of Lewis, Western Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Remains of a round house in the Celtic hill settlement dating to the Iron Age at Citania de Briteiros, Minho, Portugal, Europe

Museum of Anthropology and Enthropology, evening, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

National Museum of Arts (Museo Nacional de Arte), built around 1900, Centro Historico, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Reproduction facade of Hochob temple, Chenes Culture architecture, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Petroglyph near Chetro Ketl, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Soldier riding a horse petroglyph, Chetro Ketl, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Mayan history, Museo Nacional de Antropologia (Anthropology Museum), District Federal, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Museo Nacional de Antropologia (Anthropology Museum), District Federal, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Petroglyphs near Una Vida, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Regional Museum of Anthropology, housed in a 19th century building, Paseo de Montejo, Merida, Yucatan State, Mexico, North America

Rock engravings close to Twyfelfontein Lodge, Twyfelfontein, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

Jar Island Indigenous Gwion Gwion art, dated from at least 17500 years ago, Vansittart Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Petroglyphs or rock engravings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Six different groups of native warriors, drummers, and dancers perform on Kwato Island, Papua New Guinea, Pacific

The remains of the camp where Fridtjof Nansen over-wintered with Hjalmar Johansen in 1895-96, Franz Josef Land, Russia, Arctic Ocean, Eurasia

Reconstruction of Homo sapiens who lived 160000 years ago and found in the Jebel Irhoud in Morocco, Evolution Stairs, Moesgaard Museum (MOMU), Henning Larsen Architects, museum of archaeology and ethnography, Hojbjerg, Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark, Europe

First digital physical reconstruction of a Nabataean woman, Hinat, 2nd to 1st centuries BCE, from 3D skull scan, Hegra, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

First digital physical reconstruction of a Nabataean woman, Hinat, 2nd to 1st centuries BCE, from 3D skull scan, Hegra, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Tombs carved into sandstone rock of Jabal Banat (Qasr Al-Bint) area in site of Hegra (Madain Salih), UNESCO, AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Adult brown bear (Ursus arctos) skeletal remains on Chichagof Island, Alaska, United States of America

Petroglyphs or rock engravings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

Petroglyphs or rock engravings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

Petroglyphs or rock engravings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

Maya Chac-Mool from Chichen Itza, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Tourists looking at Aztec calendar stone, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Mayan and other pre-Columbian artifacts, Museum of Anthropology and History, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Mayan artefacts, Museo Nacional de Antropologia (Anthropology Museum), District Federal, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Exterior of the National Anthropology Museum, Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

El Frisco de Placeres, dating from 400-600 AD, from Los Placersos, Campeche, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Lintel 48 dating from 600-800 AD, from Yaxchilan, Chiapas, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

El Frisco de Placeres, dating from 400-600 AD, from Los Placersos, Campeche, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Mural fragments from 650-950 AD, from Cacaxtla, Puebla, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Atlantes Figures dating from 1000-1250 AD, from Chichen Itaza, Yucatan, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Olmec Colossal Head, 1200-600 BC, from San Lorenzo, Veracruz, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Reproduction of Mural from Tomb 105, 250-500 AD, from Monte Alban, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Mural fragments from 650-950 AD, from Cacaxtla, Puebla, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Fountain in courtyard inside the National Anthropology Museum (Museo Nacional de Antropologia), Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Ceramic Figure dating from 200-600 AD, from Tambas de Tiro, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Atlantes Figures dating from 1000-1250 AD, from Chichen Itaza, Yucatan, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Goddess of Fertility in foreground, 200-900 AD, from Veracruz Area, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Urn dating from between 100 BC and 200 AD, from Tomb 77, Monte Alban, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Dios del Agua in foreground, right, 900-1550 AD, from Puebla Area, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Olmec Colossal Head, 1200-600 BC, from San Lorenzo, Veracruz, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Aztec history, Museo Nacional de Antropologia (Anthropology Museum), District Federal, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Teotihuacan history, Museo Nacional de Antropologia (Anthropology Museum), District Federal, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Quetzalcoatl Heads, Temple of Quetzalcoatl, reproduction, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Exterior of the National Anthropology Museum, Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Stela 51 dating from 731 AD, from Calakmul, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Apache Mountain Spirit Dancer sculpture by Craig Dan Goseyun and Anthropology Laboratory, New Mexico Museum, Museum Hill, City of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Apache Mountain Spirit Dancer sculpture by Craig Dan Goseyun and Anthropology Laboratory, New Mexico Museum, Museum Hill, City of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Gulf Coast history, Museo Nacional de Antropologia (Anthropology Museum), District Federal, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Scenes from around the French influenced port town of Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, on the Baja Peninsula, Mexico.

Girls dressed in kimono,in Pontocho, a traditional Japanese night-time entertainment area. Kyoto. Japan

New Ireland Malagan funerary statue in at the Metropolitan Museum of Art museum, New York, USA. New Ireland is part of the Bismarck Archipelago, situated north of New Guinea, and has an estimated population of 100,000. The Dutch first encountered the island in 1616, and today New Ireland is a province of Papua New Guinea. Nineteen different languages are spoken on the island, and it is divided by a chain of mountains into three distinct regions: northern, central, and southeastern. The art of New Ireland traditionally centered on mortuary ceremonies and feasts to honor the dead. In northern New Ireland, the name given to these elaborate ceremonies is malagan, which is also the term used for the carved and painted sculptures associated with the ceremonies.

Geishas and 'maikos' (geisha apprentice) in dance class. Geisha school(Kaburenjo) of Miyagawacho.Kyoto.Kansai, Japan.

Fukukimi,'maiko' (geisha apprentice) from Ishihatsu okiya (house of geishas).Geisha's distric of Miyagawacho.Kyoto. Kansai, Japan.

Cueva de las Manos del Rio Pinturas, Cave of the Hands, Patagonia, Province of Santa Cruz, Argentina

Okobo (tall wooden shoes).Detail of 'maiko' (geisha apprentice) from Ishihatsu tea house (o-chaia).Geisha's distric of Miyagawacho.Kyoto. Kansai, Japan.

Fukuyu,geisha and Fukukimi,'maiko' (geisha apprentice) workimg in Miyaki tea house (o-chaia).Geisha's distric of Miyagawacho.Kyoto. Kansai, Japan.