Limestone Gallery
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ganymedesrocks: Tyto Alba barn owl, is a Ptolemaic Period, 664–150 BC (Egypt) limestone&n
renniequeer:I stood on a craggy limestone cliff, overlooking a slow-moving river. The water was dark
via-appia:Limestone grave relief with two sphinxesCyprus, late 5th century B.C.
Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula is part of the Yucatán Platform; this is a large,
triglifos-y-metopas:Lions Gate, limestone.Mycenae, Greece.c. 1250 B.C. (Late Mycenaean)
digital-future: Black Snake, marble and limestone. By William E. Nutt (2002)
Funerary stele, made of limestone, of the freedman and sevir Q. Valerius Restitutus. Still alive, he
Kotor - Montenegro
An Egyptian Polychrome Limestone Figure of Hem-Min6th Dynasty, 2360-2195 B.C.Inscribed “Tr
Purvottanasana in Ancient EgyptStatuette of a Female Acrobat, ca. 1938-1630 B.C.E. Limestone, 4 &tim
Limestone pendant in the form of a two-headed animal (probably Warka, 3300 - 3000 BC). 5cm hig
Eisriesenwelt, in Werfen, Austria is the largest ice cave in the world, over 40 kilome
historical-nonfiction: Limestone hedgehog on its own wheeled vehicle. Found near the temple of Inshu
museum-of-artifacts: A wheeled asphalt and limestone hedgehog statuette, Iran (3500 years old)
The Venus of Die Rote von MauernDie Rote von Mauern is a venus statuette in limestone, 27 000 years
Egyptian FigurineMiddle Kingdom–Early New KingdomDynasty 12–18 1550 B.C.LimestoneH. 14.5
Barn Owl - painted limestone - Saqqara, Egypt - Late or Ptolemaic Period, 664–150 BCE - from a
Inca stone walls, El Cuarto de Rescate, Peru, ~15th century
Limestone cliffs, northern Andes near Chachapoyas, Peru
met-greekroman-art: Limestone bearded head with a Corinthian helmet, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gre
ESCALIER D’HONNEURBack when I created my version of Hotel Beauharnais, I made a Limestone inte
Since it’s spring already- we can start the countdown to summer right? Can’t wai
grandegyptianmuseum: Egyptian stela with fertility gods Upper register of limestone stele of chief c
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Limestone door jamb of Thutmose IV (c. 1400 BCE) from excavation East o
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