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Footed Bowl [Egyptian] from Predynastic Period

Period: Predynastic, Late Naqada l–Naqada II. Date: ca. 3900–3650 B.C.. Geography: From Egypt. Medium: Pottery (red polished ware). Dimensions: diam. 13...

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ArtStation - Mayan Statue | Aztec artwork, Maya art, Mayan art

Originally started as part of Kevin Brunt's art stream challenge at https://www.twitch.tv/sirdigitalbacon. Theme was Hunter Gatherer. Wasn't done in time for life reasons so I pushed it further than the requirements asked for by the jam. I didn't want to follow a specific concept or recreate an artifact that already exists in real life. Instead, I used the mesoamerican influence to create something a bit unique, yet look Mayan. I hope the design comes across as interesting enough and…

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Achaemenid Persian Gold Rhyton - Drinking Vessel from 5th-3rd Centuries BCE

ACHMAENINID PERSIAN METALWORK: Rhyton (Drinking Vessel) Achaemenid. 5th - 3rd centuries BCE. gold. Archaeological Museum, Tehran, Iran. A rhyton is a container from which wines, such as the famous Shiraz wine, were intended to be drunk, or poured in a ceremony. The shape was derived from drinking horns . It is possible they were copied from the Uratians and made popular popular by the Medes .

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um 1560/1570, Künstler:Cornelius Groß, , Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer Wien | Drinking horns, Horns, Viking drinking horn

Drinking Horn in the Form of a Dragon, Cornelius Groß, ca. 1560/70, Ein Horn aus Schildpatt wurde als exotische Rarität von einem Augsburger Goldschmied zu einem bizarren Trinkgefäß umgestaltet. Der g…

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Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet - Ancient Mesopotamian Cuneiform Writing

Page: The Core Curriculum - The Core Curriculum is the heart of the Columbia College education. Its central intellectual mission is to provide all students with wide-ranging perspectives, a deeper understanding of history, and critical and creative thinking skills through the study of literature, science, philosophy, music, and art. Working in small seminars, students engage

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