I looked all over for a date and got everything from “early 1800s” to “late 1800s” but nothing exact, so I had to make an educated guess. The first cameras practical enough to take such a photo were developed around 1840 and the excavations began in 1867.

  • Flying SquidOP
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    2315 hours ago

    Thanks. I’m really annoyed I can’t accurately date it though.

    • @[email protected]
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      4214 hours ago

      Why didn’t you just look at the metadata? It appears this photo was taken in the year “© All Rights Reserved”

      • Flying SquidOP
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        1414 hours ago

        I felt that copyrighting it in the year nothing might have been a typo.

        Also, there’s absolutely no question that it’s public domain.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 hours ago

          Also, there’s absolutely no question that it’s public domain.

          AfaIk, this depends on whether we know the photographer. If the author of a work is unknown, it is deemed to be orphaned. In some countries, this may lead to problems when using the work.

          • Flying SquidOP
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            22 hours ago

            Which country would not recognize a 19th century photo as public domain? Because the Berne Convention, which most countries are signatories to, would absolutely make it public domain.