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Large pieces of broken earth lie the beach- like old cathedral ruins, raised by the mad god and creator of this harsh coast long before the Chumash harvested its mussels and sang songs in the natural rock amphitheaters to a quiet a strange land.
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Culloden artifact tartan, validated by Peter MacDonald from the original garment. Woven in Wilsons reproduction colors. For comparison, the adjacent tartan is Lochcarron ancient colors.
A VERY NICE DALTON! This is a pretty killer point in classic form. It is very very patinated and obviously authentic. Anyone can authenticate this one on site alone. This one is as no brainer as they come. This one is much nicer then it pictures!
The material is gem grade and very colorful. The point is fluted on one side. This piece has great serrations and overall great flaking. This is a collector grade artifact.
It was found in Union Co Illinois on a sand ridge. The material is quite glossy. This is a very cool and very authentic Dalton.
I just bought 55 daltons in a group all from the same site. I will be listing some at auction and putting some in the store as a buy it now or best offer. These are all easily no brainer authentic.
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U.S. Air Force Second Lt. Brian Wernle looks over artifacts Dec. 26, 2007, found during construction at Kirkuk Air Base, Iraq. In recent weeks, civil engineering airmen have found artifacts at four different sites. Wernle is the base environmental engineer with the 506th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson.
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Old Adaminaby is a playground for amateur archaeologists. Here are some scavenged old pipes, mud bricks and a rusted bucket handle
We have pulled some artifacts to share with our third grade visitors: a chest, a candlestick, an inkwell with quill pen and sand/powder shaker, an iron hanging candleholder, a bell, and a bootjack.
Nation : Israel
Pavilion Name : Israel Pavilion
Subject : Handicraft, Text
Island : Ile Notre Dame
Description : Ancient documents and artifacts. The caption reads: "Thousands of miles away from the homeland, they clung to the concept that their marriages had to be concluded in Jerusalem and if concentrated elsewhere were only an expediency. A house outside Israel could only be a temporary dwelling. To symbolize it - a fraction of any house the Jews built for themselves had to be left unfinished."
General Description:
The two storey Israeli Pavilion was designed and detailed so that it could be safely dismantled and re-erected in Israel. The pavilion's hexagonal geometry was carried through to the interior exhibits. Exhibits told the story of Israel's rebirth as a sovereign nation after some 200 years of adversity. The split level ground floor accommodated a 250 seat auditorium as well as a 100 seat kosher restaurant whose kitchen and support space was housed in ground floor extension. The auditorium featured Israeli film and musical performances. Ancient Israel is showcased in the entrance hall as a large Dead Sea Scroll serves as a magnificent backdrop to the exhibit's archaeological treasures. The central hall features exhibits showcasing Israeli challenges and achievements. The second floor focuses in on heritage and tradition. One exhibit outlines the revival of Biblical Hebrew as a spoken language while others showcased traditional Israeli products, arts and crafts.
In addition to photographs and advertisements touting the “modern kitchen,” our kitchen also includes a variety of kitchen appliances. This includes (on the bottom shelf) two J-E-L-L-O molds, an egg beater, a Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer, hot plate, (on the top shelf) popcorn popper, lunch pail and thermos.