Zoomorphic Vessel (Fallow Deer), Northern Iran, c. 1350-1000 BCE,
Brown burnished ware, 34.6x34.5 cm
Courtesy: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, USA)

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Zoomorphic Vessel (Fallow Deer), Northern Iran, c. 1350-1000 BCE,
Brown burnished ware, 34.6x34.5 cm
Courtesy: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, USA)
Choose your fighter!
Reposting them all my knights of the realm together.
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Unidentified Nguni Artist, South Africa
Zoomorphic Snuff Container
Mid-to-late-19th c.
Clay, animal skin
On display at Baltimore Museum of Art (2019.190)
Today we take a look at one of our favorites - and the oldest codex in Philadelphia! LJS 101 is a 9th and 11th century translation of Aristotle's De interpretatione (by Boethius) with some additional texts.
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Unknow Artist Guinea Dog stone Sapi or Kissi group Expo cat.: "KAOS-Parcours des Mondes", Paris, 2002:16-17 Tagliaferri (Aldo), "Pomdo Mayen Yafe et Nomoli", Paris: galerie Johann Levy, 2003: #22
Finally made a guide to humans in my sci-fi project, Genesis. Humans are basically what me and you are and we tend to be incredibly diverse. I might do the aliens later but I hope you enjoy this guide~
Look at these cats and their human versions series by Gerrard Gethings (gezgethings on Instagram):