Jellinge style brooch, historic museum, Oslo, Norway. Photo by mararie.
Learn more / Daha fazlası https://www.archaeologs.com/w/jellinge-style/
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Jellinge style brooch, historic museum, Oslo, Norway. Photo by mararie.
Learn more / Daha fazlası https://www.archaeologs.com/w/jellinge-style/
When you heat up old pottery, it actually emits a visible light that tells you how long it's been since it was last heated! Archeologists use this to determine how long ago a ceramic artifact was created.
Youth playing the aulos, detail of a banquet scene. Tondo of an Attic red-figure cup, ca. 460 BC–450 BC.
Learn more / Daha fazlası Aulos: https://www.archaeologs.com/w/aulos/
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Title “Somebody’s Boy We Know” Sheet Music
Date 1909
Scope & Content Sheet music for the the song “Somebody’s Boy We Know,” dedicated to the Homestake Veterans of Lead, S.D. Words by Mrs. S.R. Smith and music by Helen Grant, published by the S.R. Smith Music Co., Lead, S.D. Copyright 1909 by Elizabeth M. Smith.
The chorus lyrics are: “He may not be your boy, we know, He may not be my boy, Ah no, Who mangled and torn, to the Surface is borne, But he’s Somebody’s Boy We Know.”
Collection Adams Museum Collection
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Deadwood History – Artifact of the Day Title "Somebody's Boy We Know" Sheet Music Date 1909 Scope & Content Sheet music for the the song "Somebody's Boy We Know," dedicated to the Homestake Veterans of Lead, S.D.
Object Name Necklace Date 1812-1906 Other Name Coin Necklace Description Decorative neckpiece of faded red quilted strips of fabric with a hook and eye closure. Coins dating from 1812 to 1901 are sewn to fan-shaped quilted fabric. The coins are in slightly overlapping rows. The top row of coins attaches to silver colored metal plates on the red fabric by rings. Engraved on one of the plates is “1906 / 204”. Collection Adams Museum Collection
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Deadwood History – Artifact of the Day Object Name Necklace Date 1812-1906 Other Name Coin Necklace Description Decorative neckpiece of faded red quilted strips of fabric with a hook and eye closure.
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Iranian battle-mask, from the Safavid Dynasty (16th-18th c.) (Shahada inscribed on the top)
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