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Off for the Sabbath, photograph, William Mortensen, 1927.
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Seahorse, made in Germany, c.1590-1600. Medium: Silver gilt, turban shell (Turbo marmoratus). Collection: © Los Angeles County Museum of Art .
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Squirrel by William Edmondson (American, 1874–1951). Medium: Limestone. Collection: © Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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A phenomenal pair of gilded Gauntlets in gothic style for Emperor Maximilian I. Attributed to Lorenz Helmschmid, Augsburg, Germany. Date: ca. 1485. Collection: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
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Egyptian revival Tutankhamun coral lapis turquoise gold bracelet made for the Tutankhamun exhibition in 1972. Credit & Collection: 1stDibs.
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Hacha (hatchet or axe) in the Form of a Skull. Culture: Classic Veracruz. Place of origin: Mexico, Gulf Coast. Date: c. A.D. 600–900 Medium: Greenstone. Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Head of a Cat. Place of origin: Egypt. Period: Late Period. Date: c. 712-332 B.C. Medium: Bronze. Collection: Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Statuette of Nemesis in Form of Female Griffin with Wings. Date: A.D. 2nd century. Period: Roman Period. Medium: Faience, glazed. Collection: Brooklyn Museum.
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Bronze turkey feet candle holders, ca. 1890.
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Terracotta amphoriskos (flask) in the form of a bird-man. Period: Classical. Date: late 5th century B.C. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; black-glaze. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Black cat fan from Germany. Date: circa 1920s.
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A late Viking or High Medieval Axe beautifully inlaid with silver. Length: 18.7 cm, Width: 19.1 cm. Weight: 520 g. Place of origin: Scandinavia, c. 11th-12th century AD. Collection:Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Spawning Salmon by Preston Singletary. Medium: Glass, 2013. Preston Singletary is an internationally reknowned glass artist who incorporates traditional Pacific Coast elements in his work.
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Pair of Earrings with Tortoises. Place of origin: Pakistan, Taxila region (?) Date: A.D. 1st-2nd century. Medium: Repoussé and cast gold. Collection: Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Bracelet in the form of a snake. Culture: Greek. Period: Hellenistic Period Date: late 4th–early 3rd century B.C. Medium: Silver. Collection: MFA, Boston.
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Dungeons of the Amphitheatre of El Jem, Tunisia.
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Arches in the underground - Colosseum, Rome, Italy.
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The Body of Abel Found by Adam & Eve, William Blake, 1825.
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Llama head whistle. Date: A.D. 750-1500. Medium: Ceramic and slip paints. Place of origin: Andes, South America. Collection: Dallas Museum of Art.
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This statuette dates to the middle age period of the Upper Paleolithic time, and the cultural lay it belongs to has a radiocarbon date of 23000 years ago. Made from a Mammoth tusk. it was found at the Khotylyovo-2 site in the Bryansk region.Photographer: Alexander Pakhunov.
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Armet with Mask Visor in the Form of a Rooster, ca. 1530. Medium: Steel. Place of origin: German, probably Augsburg. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 374.
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A sumerian dagger and sheath from the Royal Cemetery at Ur. Date: c.2600 - 2400 BC Now located in the National Museum of Iraq.
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The "Wild Horse" of the Vogelherd Cave is one of oldest carvings made by humans, c. 29.000 BC. Collection & Credit: Museum Schloss Hohentübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
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Copy of golden head - lion helmet of Alexander the Great as it is depicted at the sarcophagus of Sidon in Lebanon. The sarcophagus, which dates back to the 4th century BC, is now on display at the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, Turkey. Photographer: Ronald Slabke.
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Selene thrown down by Argus (1886) by Ferdinand Keller.