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The Practice of the Tibetan Kapala,Common in Hindu and Buddhist Tantric traditions, especially those
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Water Game (Vardavar) Արթուր Հովհաննիսյան Arthur Hovhannisyan
The Roman Walls at Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales, 14.8.18.The perimeter walls of St. Cybi’s church
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Small bronze figurine of a wreathed male figure, possibly the god Apollo. An inscription on the leg
Silver didrachm of the polis of Neapolis (Naples) in Magna Graecia (south Italy). On the obverse, a
Ancient Egyptian faience amulet depicting the head of the dwarf-god Bes. Artist unknown; ca. 664-33
godstaff:“Regardless of RACE, COLOR, or RELIGION!” is a pretty huge thing to say in 1944.All Star Co
A set of four ancient Egyptian limestone canopic jars, used for holding organs removed from the dece
Bronze figurine of the ancient Egyptian dwarf god Bes. Artist unknown; 25th Dynasty (711-657 BCE).
Bes Pantheos, Ptolemaic period, Egypt
Wagenburg Tactics and the Hussite War Wagon,In the early 15th century a Bohemian (Czech) priest name
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Flood Tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh from the Library ofAshurbanipal (Nineveh, 600s BC).Gilgamesh w
Yemoja/Iemanja temple at Rio Vermelho, Salvador, Brazil,
Canopic Jar of DuamutefThe four sons of Horus were a group of four gods in ancient Egyptian religion
There’s a distinct resemblance.California Minor Capite Velato
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Francesco Petrarch, accompanied by his brother Gherardo, made an ascent of 6,263-foot (1,912-meters)
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