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The jade death mask of Maya king Kinich Janaab Pakal, c. 683 CE, Palenque. (National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City)
An 11th century āornamental shieldā that was carved from an elk's antler, found in the funerary chapel of Louis the Pious in Metz, France.
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10th century church door with Norse ironwork at St. Helenās Church in Stillingfleet, England
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A duck bracelet of Ramses II
(maximum diameter: 7.2 cm)
New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty; during the reign of Ramses II
ca. 1279-1213 BCE
Dragon Sculpture sitting at the bottom of Lake Neuchâtel. Location: Romandy, Switzerland
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excavation of a stone disc depicting the Aztec moon goddess, CoyolxÄuhqui (1978)
portrayals of bats before 1800:
Bat pendant - jade - China - Shang Dynasty - c.1600-1046Ā BCE Mastiff Bat Vessel - Moche culture of Peru - 200-850 Codex-style cylinder vase with bat holding plate of body parts - Mayan - c.680-750 The Bat God - terra cotta - Tezoquipan - Aztec - c.700 Bat - Aztec Bat - Aztec Bat - from the Aberdeen Bestiary - England - c. 1200 Bats - from De Natura animalium - Cambrai - c. 1270 Bat - from Pabenham-Clifford Book of Hours - England - c. 1315-1320 Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528) - Bat with outstretched wings, and another with wings folded - 15-16th century Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528) - stylized bat from Melencolia I - print - 1514 Pieter Boel (Flemish, 1622-1674) - Five Bats - 17th century The Batt - from 'A Description of a Great Variety of Animals and Vegetables' - edited by Thomas Boreman - 1736 bat-shaped vessel - ceramic - China - Qing Dynasty, 1736-95 bats flying over waves - porcelain bowl - China - Yongzheng period (1722-35) Pierre-Paul Barraband (French, 1767-1809) - Bat - 1793 Pierre-Paul Barraband (French, 1767-1809) - Bat - 1794
Bats getting glamour shots
oh my! How beautiful the creatures of the night are.
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