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Writing Palette and Brushes of Princess Meketaten. Egypt, ca. 1353-1336 B.C.
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Writing Palette and Brushes of Princess Meketaten. Egypt, ca. 1353-1336 B.C.
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Late Roman amulet unearthed in Cypress possibly protective with mixed Pagan and Christian beliefs.
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Late Roman amulet unearthed in Cypress possibly protective with mixed Pagan and Christian beliefs.
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Tattoo needle Ancestral Pueblo, Basketmaker II Period A.C.E 79-130 Washington State University
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Tattoo needle Ancestral Pueblo, Basketmaker II Period A.C.E 79-130 Washington State University
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Cyprus 3rd century mosaic Leda and the swan -Palepafos museum
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Cyprus 3rd century mosaic Leda and the swan -Palepafos museum
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Beauty Revealed, an 1828 self-portrait by American artist Sarah Goodridge. She gave the portrait to statesman Daniel Webster, a frequent subject and possibly a lover, following the death of his wife; she may have intended to provoke him into marrying her. MET
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Beauty Revealed, an 1828 self-portrait by American artist Sarah Goodridge. She gave the portrait to statesman Daniel Webster, a frequent subject and possibly a lover, following the death of his wife; she may have intended to provoke him into marrying her. MET
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This richly decorated ceremonial container is in the shape of a mythical karaweik bird, symbolising longevity. It was designed to hold betel, a mild drug used throughout Asia, and was owned by King Thibaw, the last monarch of Burma. 1780 – 1885, Myanmar
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This richly decorated ceremonial container is in the shape of a mythical karaweik bird, symbolising longevity. It was designed to hold betel, a mild drug used throughout Asia, and was owned by King Thibaw, the last monarch of Burma. 1780 – 1885, Myanmar
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Marble busts depicting Black Africans, produced widely in Venice and Rome, were popular throughout Europe in the 17-18th centuries. This example is sculpted with sensitivity and realism, suggesting it was based on a real person
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Marble busts depicting Black Africans, produced widely in Venice and Rome, were popular throughout Europe in the 17-18th centuries. This example is sculpted with sensitivity and realism, suggesting it was based on a real person
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Clay plaque of a striding man leading a large dog. Excavated from Babylon, ca. 1750 BCE. Housed at the British Museum
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Clay plaque of a striding man leading a large dog. Excavated from Babylon, ca. 1750 BCE. Housed at the British Museum
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