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Date Name Thumbnail Size Description Current version
23:53, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan - Rosette.jpg (file) 953 KB   Yes
23:53, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan - 2.jpg (file) 930 KB   Yes
23:53, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan - 1.jpg (file) 898 KB   Yes
23:53, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan - Saint Alban.jpg (file) 1.06 MB   Yes
23:53, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan - Saint Sebastian.jpg (file) 1.14 MB   Yes
23:53, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan - Saint Edmund.jpg (file) 1.19 MB   Yes
23:52, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan.jpg (file) 995 KB   No
23:52, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan.jpg (file) 1.18 MB   Yes
23:52, 21 July 2012 Stained Glass in the Republican Palace Museum, Khartoum, Sudan.jpg (file) 995 KB   No
20:33, 29 August 2007 OIMPalcost3.jpg (file) 3.47 MB {{Information |Description=Photo of installation at the Oriental Institute Museum On Left: Hebron Area This wedding thob, which is part of the bride’s wedding attire of Beit Jebrin northwest of Hebron, is heavily embroidered with cross-stitch on the e Yes
20:31, 29 August 2007 OIMPalcost2.jpg (file) 3.49 MB   Yes
20:27, 29 August 2007 OIMPalcost2.jpg (file) 3.49 MB {{Information |Description=Photo of installation at the Oriental Institute Museum The Jericho dress (thob) was extremely long, usually twice or three times the height of the wearer. The excess fabric was gathered up and secured by a belt. The sleeves are No
20:13, 29 August 2007 OIMpalcost1.jpg (file) 3.15 MB {{Information |Description=Ramallah Photo of installation at the Oriental Institute Museum The Ramallah dress was made of undyed linen that was sometimes imported from Europe. Although it could be worn year-round, it was considered to be more appropriate Yes
19:30, 21 August 2007 Lammasu.jpg (file) 95 KB {{Information |Description=This is the Assyrian Lamassu at the Oriental Institute Museum at the University of Chicago. Gypsum (?) Khorsabad, entrance to the throne room Neo-Assyrian Period, ca. 721-705 B.C. OIM A7369 This 40 ton statue was one of a No
19:29, 21 August 2007 Lammasu2.jpg (file) 241 KB {{Information |Description=This is the face of the Assyrian Lamassu at the Oriental Institute Museum at the University of Chicago. Gypsum (?) Khorsabad, entrance to the throne room Neo-Assyrian Period, ca. 721-705 B.C. OIM A7369 This 40 ton statue was Yes