Reclining Nude by William Etty (19th Century)
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Reclining Nude by William Etty (19th Century)
Tornado, 1938 by US outsider artist Marian Spore Bush, self-taught painter who believed she communicated with dead artists
This is how teeth are connected to the nervous system
Uma equipe de arqueologia da Bahia encontrou um vasilhame cerâmico que pode ser a urna de uma sepultura tupi-guarani pré-colonial, correspondente ao período de 1500 a 1530 no Brasil.
O artefato foi descoberto durante escavações na avenida Sete de Setembro, em Salvador. O material foi encontrado próximo ao relógio de São Pedro pela equipe de arqueologia que trabalha na requalificação da via e também da Praça Castro Alves.
A descoberta, um vasilhame com tampa de cerâmica, continha em seu interior um corpo sepultado. Há indícios de que os restos mortais sejam de um homem, provavelmente um índio tupi-guarani, que pode ter vivido em Salvador entre os séculos XIV e XVI.
Equipe baiana encontrou um vasilhame de cerâmica com decoração dos antigos rituais de sepultamento tupi-guarani
Detail from Saint George and the Dragon by Peter Paul Rubens
Flemish, 1606-1608
oil on canvas
Museo del Prado
Gold, garnet, and green glass pendant necklace, Hellenistic, 2nd-1st century BC
from Sotheby's
Silver memento mori ring inscribed "Abiit non Obitt" (He has gone but is not forgotten), 18th century
from Timeline Auctions
Gold ring with trumpet bezel with green glass and pearl, Byzantine, 500-600 AD
from Apollo Galleries
Glass eye in gold pendant, Egypt- 1550-1070 BC
from Apollo Galleries
Gold, faience, and carnelian bead necklace, Egypt, 1539-1292 BC
from The Brooklyn Museum
Necklace with carnelian beads, bronze bells, and a silver pendant, Bactria (now Afghanistan), 2nd-1st millennium BC
from Artemis Gallery
Lapis and carnelian bead necklace, Kingdom of Mari (Syria), 2500-2300 BC
from The Louvre
Gold and garnet bead necklace, Roman Jerusalem, 1st-4th century AD
from The Louvre
Gold and amethyst necklace, Roman, 1st-2nd century AD
from Timeline Auctions
Gold bracelets from the Hoxne Hoard, a collection of Romano-British gold and silver items uncovered near Hoxne, England, 4th-5th century AD
from The British Museum