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I pulled the cranes from my studio sequence out of the box I was keeping them in and all of the strings had gotten tangled... they came out in a clump and I was reminded of some kind of sinister bunch of bananas. I liked it.

 

I ended up hanging them from the tree because I thought they looked as though they had been captured; like something had hunted them down and was saving them for later.

 

Yeah...

 

Pentax Spotmatic, Kodak Tri-X

Moon artifacts at the "Ohio: Centuries of Change" exhibit at the Ohio History Center Museum in Columbus, Ohio.

In this video you'll see a well defined arris.. An 'Arris' is a sharp edge or ridge formed by two surfaces meeting at an angle and is characteristic of lithic reduction.

As my field trip was for my Etruscans class, we saw some Etruscan artifacts. I don't know much about them.

The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is an art museum located within the Moorilla winery on the Berriedale peninsula in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The museum opened on Friday 21 January 2011 in a new building designed by architect Nonda Katsalidis. A three level subterranean structure it is the largest privately funded museum in Australia and is free to enter. The museum presents antiquities, modern and contemporary art from the David Walsh private collection.

 

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Some sort of artifact from a closed saw mill, Lake Ewauna, Downtown Klamath Falls. Seen while kayaking.

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Spiro artifacts housed at the Robert S. Kerr Museum, Poteau, Oklhaoma.

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Students at Philadelphia’s Greenfield Elementary School got the FIRST look at artifacts recovered from Titanic!

 

Photo: Darryl Moran/ The Franklin Institute

items tagged and ready for a huge 3-day auction taking place this weekend at architectural artifacts.

Posters for first group exhibition

Date:

19th century

Culture:

India (Tamil Nadu and Kerala)

Medium:

Gold with rubies strung on black thread

A collection of ancient Roman artifacts, including: bronze brooches, coins, rings, a stick pin, bird figure, glass fish bead, glass vial and glass pendant.

Decaying reminders of bygone days, Port Neville, BC.

Native American artifact display in the visitor center at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park. Lampe, MO.

Display of artifacts from Pre-Columbian cultures in Costa Rica at the National Museum (Museo Nacional) in San Jose, Costa Rica.

Accommodate concentrations

Stress response under tension

Deformation without rupture

 

A pistol found on the battlefield in 1888-12 years after the battle, with a war club, some steel tipped arrows, and a coup stick.

3-D Print of Injured Skull, 2005

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,

Washington D.C., USA

Artifact no.: 2007.0221

 

This is the skull of a soldier who sustained a serious head wound due to an improvised explosive device (IED) circa. 2004____________________________________________

 

Empreinte 3-D d’un crâne blessé, 2005

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,

Washington, district de Columbia, (États-Unis)

No d’artefact : 2007.0221

 

Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation

Photo credit: CSTMC

  

Layers of enamel applied on a copper base. Enamel was etched for a matte surface. It reminds me of ancient pottery.

i still like the bottle, even if it's plastic now.

Students at Philadelphia’s Greenfield Elementary School got the FIRST look at artifacts recovered from Titanic!

 

Photo: Darryl Moran/ The Franklin Institute

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