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I also came across some "human" artifacts. This Massey Harris seeder was sitting in the field, and I don't think it is being used at the moment LoL
I added some new artifacts like the octahedron which is not static. I may create a little movie with that :-? I made it a light panel object so I wouldn't need to add some artificial glow or an external light that I would have to place in the right position and so on... well I don't know if it's less time consuming for the render but as I chose also that this light panel object wouldn't affect any others with its light... I also diminished the intensity of the light panels and the center light... Well this picture still miss some elements. it's a bit empty actually but I'm glad I assembled the Jorid :)
Noreen White's exhibit in "People's Art", Touchstones Gallery, Rochdale.
"Artifacts found 2348 (pre global warming period)"
Papier mache, wood, chair.
Field Notes:
Site 33043 Conifer Major Island, Florida USA
Coralliferous topography
04/30/08
9:16AM Surface dig reveals metallic shards
9:38AM Artifact tagged: 14-A
Measurements: artifact 3cm; chain 60cm
10:50AM Tested for radiation and chemical balance - abundance of alcohol content
11:59AM Inconclusive results -- Could this be a distillation device? Gears are frozen
Test for sobriety?
Viking burial ship artifacts on display at the Viking Ship Museum at Bygdøy in Oslo. The so-called "Buddha bucket" is a wooden pail made of strips of yew held together with brass bands. It has a sturdy molded brass handle. The most remarkable aspect is the ears to which the handle is attached. They are identical and consist of a small, cast human figure with large head and crossed legs, which is like a Buddha. It is likely to be or Irish origin. The question is whether the bronzecaster had such a model for his work. (source: The Viking Ships in Oslo, by Thorleif Sjovold)
ABIQUIU LAKE, N.M. – University of Oklahoma undergrad Ray Frazier sifts dirt looking for small artifacts, June 21, 2016. He was among eight students who participated in a five-week archaeological field school here.
Learn more about the excavation
Article: bit.ly/298sFjJ
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pimq2Pv53Ok&feature=youtu.be
Photo by Elizabeth Lockyear, Albuquerque District public affairs.
Costumes, props and artwork from several science-fiction and fantasy films stand in the lobby of Seattle's Cinerama.
Back in the day, these plastic devices were used to store what was once considered to be "massive amounts of data."
This is a photo of the actual funerary mask of King Tut - it is made of 24.5 pounds of solid gold, inlaid with lapis lazuli, and pieces of red, blue and turqouise glass. Photo by Jon Bodsworth, used with permission from his website, www.egyptarchive.co.uk/html/index.html.
A 'living artifact'! Check out that handset sign! I'll be making a night photo of this unique piece of history later this year after it warms up.
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Texture. I like how the green, red and blue all go together. I wish I had taken more photos closer with more details.