Archaeology & Art(@archaeologyart)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

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Shaman Transforming into Polar Bear by Abraham Anghik Ruben (b. 1951).
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Karlie Kloss by Txema Yeste for Vogue Spain, December 2019.
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Mummified family in a dark interior of chulpa particular South American tomb. Ancient grey tone etching style art by Riou and Maurand, Magasin Pittoresque, 1838.
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Toy horse on wheels. Medium: painted wood. Dimensions: 7.6 cm high by 11.5 cm long. Geography: Roman Egypt, 1st-3rd century AD, found at Akhmim. Now on display at the British Museum, EA26687.
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Built of mud-brick,the Ziggurat at Ur was built by Ur-Nammu c. 2050 BC during the Third Dynasty of Ur and dedicated to the moon-goddess Nanna. The massive structure is 210 feet in length,150 feet in width. It was massively restored under King Nabonidus in the 6th century BC.
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A flute playing youth rides a dolphin. Detail from an Etruscan stamnos, attributed to a painter of the Alcestis Group; ca. 350 BC. Collection: National Archaeological Museum of Spain, Madrid.
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Anonymous, The Dance of Death (Brown ink, watercolor, gouache and gold), 16th century, Germany. Collection: The Met, NYC.
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Lee Miller, From the Top of the Great Pyramid, ca. 1937.
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Pyramid structures from around the world. Credit & Work: The Human Odyssey, designed by Simon E. Davies.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, 1988, Photo: Elliott Erwitt.
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Asenath, Daughter of the Priest of On, 1921 by John Riley Wilmer (English, 1883–1941)
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Theseus and Minotaur by Maestro dei Cassoni Campana, Detail. Date: c. 1510 - 1515.
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Pectoral of Horus with Sun-disk. From the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62), Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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A storage room with salvaged effigies and sculptures awaiting restoration after a flood in Florence, Italy, in 1966 (photo by Balthazar Korab, 1926-2013)
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"The Posers", Naples 1952. Foto del Giorno.
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Bust of Agrippina the Elder. Medium: Marble. Date: First half of the 1st century AD. Collection: Istanbul, Archaeological Museum. 2010. Photo ©: Ilya Shurygin.
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Breastplate Armor of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1549. Dimensions: 170.2 cm (67.0 in), Weight: 24 kg, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
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‘Conversation between the Moon and a Star’ by Paul Rumsey (b. 1956)
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Amethyst Intaglio of a Girl Riding a Sea Monster. Date: 1st Century BC-AD, Roman. This was possibly made by the master carver Dioscurides, who was the favorite gem carver of the Emperor Augustus.
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Gold armband (one of a pair). Culture: Greek. Medium: Gold. ca. 200 BC. Collection: New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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6 little ceramic pigs. 1 male, 1 female, and 4 piglets. Geography & Culture: China, Han Dynasty, c. 200 BC - 200 AD. Private Collection.
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Roman square piece of glass: white, green, brown and black. The small object shows the figure of a bearded man with a wreath on his head. Dimensions: 3.6x1, 1x1 cm. Private Collection.
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Gauntlet of “Lion” armor of Henry II, king of France, 1550. The Royal Armouries in Leeds.
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The Oracle. Camillo Miola (1840—1919). Oil on canvas. 1880. 108 × 142.9 cm. Lower left the signature: “C. MIOLA”. Inv. No. 72.PA.32. Los Angeles, John Paul Getty Museum.