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From UPenn's museum of archaeology
Puabi was a Sumerian Queen/perhaps a priestess ... ruler of the city of Ur
I almost ran over this on my way home. I started to wonder if it was used in some sort of crime, but I guess, I've seen too many episodes of CSI.
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National Archaeology Museum, Mexico City
Apologies for the inadequate title and description; the subject matter truly deserves better.
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens houses some of the most important artifacts from a variety of archaeological locations around Greece from prehistory to late antiquity. It is considered one of the greatest museums in the world and contains the richest collection of artifacts from Greek antiquity worldwide.
The World Museum of Mining was founded in 1963 when the close of Butte's mining heyday was less than two decades away. In the end Butte Montana experienced a century of hardrock mining and earned the reputation of being home to one of the world's most productive copper mines of all time. The Museum exists to preserve the enduring history of Butte and the legacy of its rich mining and cultural heritage.
The World Museum of Mining is one of the few museums in the world located on as actual mine yard- the Orphan Girl Mine. With fifty exhibit buildings, countless artifacts, and sixty-six primary exhibits in the mine yard.
I think there were more stickers on this page at one time, but neither they nor their wiggle eyes survived.
My list of Alien Artifacts and controlled regions. I had some weird set up where I didn't have to pay for anything, and could continually re-roll any unplaced ships, as many times as I wanted. Powerful stuff.
Photo by William Struhs
Nicole Mitchell and Mike Reed of Artifacts in the Simons Center Recital Hall at College of Charleston
Ancient man was known to have fashioned stone Jewelry after exotic colored creatures such as Turtles and Snakes. ~College Station, Texas
Ancient man was known to have fashioned stone Jewelry after exotic colored creatures such as Turtles and Snakes. ~College Station, Texas