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Bronze artifacts from the Shang Dynasty (1700-1100 BC) are showcased at the Chengdu Museum on Tianfu Square in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
To the bottom right of the side facing us may have been a control panel. A conduit from that leads to what looks like a set of relay switches on the right side. Those are clues, but maybe not enough clues.
This time shooting it with a black aluminum foil snoot to focus the light. Also added a fill card. It looks more mysterious I think.
Inside the Old Bronx Courthouse
The courthouse was built 1905-1914, it closed in 1977 and has stood empty for about 37 years. The building exterior is a designated New York City landmark but while it stood empty most of the interior marble and decorative embellishments disappeared.
During the Trimborn Farm art show some of the historical artifacts were gathered into one of the stalls of the old barn.
Golden Moche artifacts are on display in the Museo Cao at the Complejo arqueológico El Brujo in northern Perú.
This time shooting it with a black aluminum foil snoot to focus the light. Also added a fill card. It looks more mysterious I think.
This treasure was found in a pawn shop in Tijuana, Mexico. I can only surmise that it is an artifact stolen from an Aztec temple or burial chamber and pawned off by the thief who had no idea of the value of what he had.
If you look at it carefully you’ll see that it depicts an alien astronaut seated in a command capsule at three different stages of space flight. While the material it’s made out of has not yet been analyzed I believe it to be a substance which does not naturally occur on Earth. Not gold or any other metal known to man, but some other light weight, plastic-like material.
What manner of creature might this “pilot” be? He, if it indeed is a “he,” seems content to endure the lengthy rigors of his flight. In the first two panels we see him surrounded by his crew of fellow creatures, by their expressions proud “boys,” if indeed they may be boys. In the third panel we see him contemplating what he will do once he is released from his small chamber.
Hybrid Stable Diffusion:Photoshop technique
(being displayed in Saudi Aramco Heritage Gallery)
The Bedouins have a saying that translates to " He makes coffee day and night."
Among a people justifiably famous for their hospitality. It is a way of describing a generous man. In the old custom, the preparation of Arab Coffee was indeed a man's work, and the ring of the brass mortar in which he pounded fresh roasted beans to powder was music to the ears of expectant guests.
~compliments
Saudi Aramco Heritage Gallery
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Jun 24, 2009 #232
If there is a piano in the house, my sister's husband will be thumping it's keys, pounding on the floor, and singing... mostly Elvis...
*hive / annamae's abode RARE
DRD - Series 01 - Upright Piano - Light
DRD - Series 01 - Piano Chair - Light
DRD - Series 01 - Velvet Couch - Light
DRD - Series 01 - Coffee Table - Light
DRD - Series 01 - Clock Shelf - Light
Apple Fall Milton Curtains x4
Artifacts 6 Saucer artifact
Artifacts 8 Animal Totem
Fancy Decor: Potted Crocus (white/gold)
oyasumi / droopy table plant
[what next} 'Spring Bloom' Tulip Planter (yellow + orange)
Ariskea Bamboo Wind Chime
Lark - Bird Nerd - Framed Art
dust bunny . areca palm plant
*22769 - Victorian Rug - COMMON
*22769 - Distressed Rug - COMMON
DRD gg rug round floral
* indicates The Arcade
The DRD items came out of their first Shadow Box.