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I found these in the parking lot of a local soccer field. They look like they've seen a few goals in their day. I wonder if they were abandoned or if they were accidentally dropped.
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Hubei Provincial Museum, Wuhan, Paleolithic, Neolithic and Shang Exhibit. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Layers of enamel applied on a copper base. Enamel was etched for a matte surface. It reminds me of ancient pottery.
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Is believe that this is a Coastal Mayan Artifact.
Archaeologists generally divide the Maya civilization into three main time periods:
Preclassic from about 2000 B.C. to A.D. 250;
Classic from A.D. 250 to A.D. 900; and Postclassic from A.D. 900 to A.D. 1521.
This tidy blanket roll is based on the title-page illustration of "Tales of an American Hobo," Charles Elmer Fox's 1989 memoir. Known as "Reefer Charlie" (a reefer is a refrigerator car on a train), Fox mingles personal reminiscence, a philosophy of liberty and responsibility, and a love for free travel by the scenic route.
The use of the blanket roll and other techniques for sleeping warm and dry outdoors echo the skills needed for wilderness travel and military service in the field. Hobo folklore stresses the values of skills for outdoor living and safe, successful travel, and the virtues of handling oneself and one's gear properly.
As my field trip was for my Etruscans class, we saw some Etruscan artifacts. I don't know much about them.
Architectural Artifacts on Ravenswood. Thanks for organizing the meet Jim Watkins!
I had to do this angle on this amazing bench they had there, this is the 24-70 at 24mm.
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Some cookies i made for christmas who appear to be pretty upset at their impending doom. currently only available in my in world store here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lamp/93/145/25
I was sending pixels as characters rather than bytes. Processing wouldn't send the upper half of Ascii so the bright spots came out as other colors. I was confused for a bit.
I found an artifact of the railroad which used to bring people as far aways at St. Louis, Missouri to Petoskey and northern lower Michigan. This stretch of railroad was last used in the early 1990s for tourist excursions and dinner train trips. Some rich adjacent property owners ran the tourist railroad out of business with shenanigans such as parking semi-trucks across the tracks.
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Artifacts from the Tairona peoples who once lived in what is now Colombia.