- Egyptian bronze representing a flying man
- An Egyptian Funeral Cortege
- Egyptian Sledge-Hearse
- Elegant Sledge-Hearse
- Wagon and Boat, from a mummy bandage
- Greek war galley
- Greek merchant ship
- Clay Pipe from Babylon
- Single perforated pipe
- Double Pipes
- Egyptian Harp, showing its original bow-like shape
- Damsels singing to the Sound of Timbrels
- Assyrian Harpist , beating time with his foot
- Sistra
- Group of Harps and other musical instruments
- Triangular Musical instrument from Herculaneum
- Egyptian Drums
- Egyptian Crotola or Castanets
- Double Pipes
- Greek figures in a solemn dance. From a vase at Berlin
- The hieroglyphics describe the dance
- Cyprian limestone group of Phoenician dancers
- Phoenician patera
- Dancing Bacchante
- Panathenaeac dance, about the 4th century B.C
- The Gěrănŏs from a vase in the Museo Borbonico, Naples
- An Example of the Friendly Relations between Syria and Egypt
- The Art of Akhnaton compared with Archaic Art
- The Artist Auta
- Thothmes IV. slaying Asiatics
- Akhnaton and his Wife and Children
- Akhnaton and Nefertiti with their three Daughters
- Akhnaton driving with his Wife and Daughter
- Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the dead
- Isis suckling Horus in the papyrus swamp
- The Creation
- The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Ani (XVIIIth dynasty)
- The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)
- The soul of Rā
- The weighing of the heart of the scribe Ani in the Balance in the presence of the gods
- Anhai bowing before her father and mother. The Elysian Fields. From the Papyrus of Anhai (XXIInd dynasty)
- Plato (from an ancient gem)
- Hippocrates of Cos
- Hippocrates of Cos
- Binding and pulling grain in the Egypt of the pharaohs
- King Narmer
- Ancient Greek
- Demeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her side
- For two days and two nights the boat was tossed hither and thither
- He became a target for every arrow
- He drank the contents as though it were a draught of wine
- He left the assembly, hiding his face in his cloak
- He ran toward the horse and seized the bridle
- He stood silent before the king
- In the earliest times, a simple foot-race was the only event
- Map of Greece
- Often she would stand upon the walls of Troy
- She changed her into a spider
- Ship dashed against ship, till the Persian dead strewed the deep ‘like flowers,’
- Solon, the wise lawgiver of Athens