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ancient-mesopotamia:Terracotta figurines from Ur - Ubaid period (early 4th millennium bca).
Vietnamese ceremonial saber.from Peter Dekker’s Madarin Mansion
oldsamovar:Winter morning at the Ural Railway by Vladimir Kazantsev
Click on the image to see the detail in its context, displayed in zoomable form.Detail from Self-por
sbstianstan:Legend tells us one thing, history another. But every now and then we find something tha
peashooter85:Redcoats, Jacobites, and the Destruction of Hadrian’s Wall in 1746.During ancient Roman
A few items from the New York Public Library, Collection of photographs of Egypt and Nubia.Louxor :
The Perspective of Idleness II, Edward Wadsworth, 1942
Rapola Hill Fort (Finland)Hill forts or “castles” were places were people took refuge during a time
Japanese helmet (Namazu-o Kawari Kabuto) 17th century.from The Detroit Institute of Arts
Annunciation - Moses SoyerAmerican 1899-1987
jongrittehasmoved-deactivated20:2.07 / 2.09
rebritah:Titles of Queen NefertariGreat of PraisesSweet of Love Lady of Grace Great King’s Wife Lady
historicwomendaily:historicwomendaily celebration week: sisters (nadz’ pick) “Regno consortes et urn
oldmoonlullaby:Old Book Covers.
Chinese Imperial ceremonial saber with jade hilt, Qing Dynasty.from Eden Fine Art Galleries
The Origins of the Laugh TrackToday the laugh track is certainly an odd part of our culture, adding
NOW ON VIEW on our fourth floor: Mickalene ThomasMickalene Thomas’s large-scale work Monet’s Salle à
New York City in the late 19th century, back before cities started burying telephone lines and other
Christmas on State Street, 1962, Chicago. Lee Balterman
uneamiedelabc:Art history meme | 5/6 themes or series or subjectsSky at night
germanaustriannoblesandroyals:Women of German Principalities (1/?): Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg
Looking north on State at Lake, December 1965, Chicago
The Roar of the Trombini,Originally trombini (aka pistoni) were serious weapons used in Italian hist
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