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Name |
Artist/Origin |
Date |
Material |
 | Hagia Sophia (exterior) | Anthemius of Tralles (Greek, active 6th c.) and Isidorus of Miletus (Greek, active 6th c.) (architects) | Begun 532–537 | Brick, stone, stucco, and other materials |
 | Lintel 25 of Yaxchilán Structure 23 | Maya artist, Yaxchilán, Chiapas, Mexico | Late Classic period, 600–900 CE | Limestone relief |
 | La Mezquita (Great Mosque) (interior) | Unknown architect(s) (possibly Syrian), Andalucía (Islamic Spain) | Umayyad Dynasty, begun ca. 784–86; enlarged in the 9th and 10th centuries | Stone, brick, marble, porphyry, jasper, and other materials |
 | Shiva Vinadhara (Holder of the Lute) | Unknown artist, India | Chola Dynasty, ca. 950 | Bronze |
 | El Castillo (The Castle) | Unknown architect(s), Mayan, Chichén Itzá, Yucatan, Mexico | ca. 800–1000 | Stone |
 | Lindisfarne Gospels, fol. 29 (Cotton MS, Nero D.IV) | Attr. to Bishop Eadfrith of Lindisfarne (698–721), Northumbria (England) | ca. 680–720 | Ink, pigments and gold on vellum |