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Mogul emerald is a magnificent carved emerald, with a rich history, belonging to the period of the l
Gold decorated Indian katar with flintlock pistols, 19th century.from The Royal Collections Trust
sebastianneedleman:Indian suffragettes, with Sophia Duleep Singh 2nd from left.
Sculpture (black schist with remnants of gesso and puja pigment) of the Hindu elephant-headed deity
Birchbark box of the southeastern Ojibwe people. Artist unknown; after 1865. Now in the Peabody Mu
Anasazi (Ancestral Pueblo) mug from Johnson Canyon, Colorado. Artist unknown; ca. 1100-1300. Now i
The Hindu goddess Kali. Unknown artist from Tamil Nadu, India; 11th century. Now in the Los Angele
Bottle, of the Mississippian culture of the Pre-Columbian U.S. Artist unknown; 11th to 14th century
The Last Battle of the American Revolution was fought in India?Most people believe that the American
A Nobleman on a Composite Horse Accompanied by Angels, India (Jaipur).
Shushruta, the Father of Cosmetic Surgery.in the 6th century BCE a Indian physician named Shushruta
Seated statue (schist) of the Hindu deity Ganesha, from Karnataka state, India. Artist unknown; 13t
War cap of the Chiricahua Apache. Artist unknown; 1880s. Now in the Peabody Museum, Harvard Univer
Cheyenne war bonnet. Artist unknown; ca. 1880-90. Now in the Missouri History Museum. Photo credi
Ivory carving depicting the marriage of Shiva and Parvati. Unknown south Indian artist; 1766. Now
historicwomendaily:women in history↳ jijabai shahali bhosale
The Last French Colony in CanadaUntil after the French and Indian War (known to the rest of the worl
Ornate Indian talwar, 19th century.from Peter Dekker’s Mandarin Mansion
A silver mounted matchlock musket originating from Coorg, India, 18th century.
qsy-complains-a-lot:worldwar-two:The Indian operator of a light armored vehicle displays bullets for
Sculpture (chloritic schist) of the Hindu divine couple Shiva and Parvati, known as an Uma-Mahesvara
Indian mace, 19th centuryfrom Thomas Delmar Ltd.
Making Sweet Grass Medicine, Blackfoot Ceremony, Joseph Henry Sharp, ca. 1920
Mountain Landscape with Indians, John Mix Stanley, ca. 1870-72
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