My employer allowed me some training, so I went to London for a week. While I was there, I didn't see much, but here it is. You could probably tell, but most of these pictures of artifacts are from the British Museum. Not much there is actually British, but what is there is cool because of the historical significance, and the Biblical correlations. For instance, I got to see a denarius, a gold coin mentioned in Matthew 22, with Caesar's name on and portrait on it. People are from the end of the roll, my last roll of film before I went digital.

Etheopian Chair, made of guns
Assyrian Empire

An Assyrian proclamation

These are wall panels from Assyrian temple and palace

Another Assyrian plaque

Plaque behind the throne of the Assyrian King
Roman Artifacts

Fighting Horse dude. There were lots of these, but appearently the men fought the Gods, naked.

Pieces fallen from the Parthenon

Hallway to Greek, Roman stuff

An incredible head sculpture of ? The picture doesn't do it justice.

This is a special Roman tomb, complete with headless statues, etc.
Egyptian Artifacts

Figurehead of one of the Ramsees I believe

Cleopatra stuff

Cleopatra, possibly

Egyptian statues, very similar to everything else Egyptian

More Mummy cases, where they buried their mum-ies.

I don't think he's egyptian, but he's that old.

Ramseees, maybe.

The Rosetta stone.

Women statues, or god statues
Around London

Central London
Silly people - end of roll

Curtis Farmer, English prof

Greg, math professor, meself, Danna

Hamad and myself.

Zach making shadow puppets