Knossos, c. 1700 BC, Sir Arthur Evans.
Thebes, c. 1400 BC, by J.C. Golvin. Golvin is a professional recreater of the ancient and medieval worlds and his wonderful web site has dozens of examples. I could have done this whole post with his work but I didn't want to steal too much of it.
Nineveh, circa 650 BC by Henry Layard, 1849.
Babylon c. 570 BC by Rocío Espín Piñar, following the work of Robert Koldewey, 1900-1917.
Persepolis c 500 BC by Charles Chipiez, c. 1880.
Alexandria, with the Lighthouse, c. 250 BC. Engraving by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, 1720.
Punic Carthage by J.C. Golvin.
Port of Appollonia, Libya by J.C. Golvin.
Jerusalem with Herod's temple, by James Tissot, 1886.
Ancient Rome, photo of the 4,500-square foot model by Italo Gismond.
Rome, 180 AD, from the movie Gladiator.
Constantinople under Justianian I, by Antoine Helbert.
Angkor Wat, AD 1200, by Bruno Levy
Tenochtitlan, Mexico, AD 1500, by Ignacio Marquina.
Awesome!!
ReplyDeleteNineveh looks mythical. Of course, I guess, that could be said about many of them.