A petroglyph from Kinnekulle, Sweden, known as "the axe god." Dated to around 1000 years B.C.
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A petroglyph from Kinnekulle, Sweden, known as "the axe god." Dated to around 1000 years B.C.
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Forellenweiher, 1890
Mouse eating a nut. Roman mosaic (200 BC). Vatican Museums, Vatican City, Rome.
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Kiki Smith art. (Nurnberg 1957, U.S.A. resident) Teaching Snakes with Woman, 2011 - bronze, unique exemplaire 248,9 x 232,4 cm
India, Kashmir, Harwan, 4th century, terracotta
A fresh little wooly milk cap mushroom - Lactarius torminosus.
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The Sacrificial Lamb by Josefa de Óbidos, 1670
Mary Herbert (British, 1988) - Gathering (2023)
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A FOSSIL STINGRAY WITH SMALL FISH - GREEN RIVER, WYOMING
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Book cover, 1800s, Iran.