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Prints from Artifact Uprising
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These are two stone tools, or artifacts, we found while looking for agate on the Walker Ranch, south of Alpine, Texas. They were fashioned from a red agate that is common locally.
Smithsonian registrar Terri Cobb shows off new acquisitions for the "Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America" exhibition.
Randall Garrett "Artifact (Chains)" 2012 gouache and collage on wood w/nail, 7-1/2 x 8-3/4 x 3/4 in.
Bing & Grondahl porcelain soup tureen that belonged to Mrs. Harriett Scott, 3322 O Street, NW. Known as the Bodisco China due to the fact that Harriett had married, at the age of sixteen, the 54 year-old Baron Alexandre de Bodisco in 1840. Bodisco was the Minister to the United States from the Imperial Russian Court commencing in 1830. He passed away in 1854. Mrs. Bodisco remarried in 1860 and sold the O Street house in 1876. Peabody Room also has the companion gravy boat and sugar bowl .
Photo by Jerry A. McCoy.
Bronze handle of a facsimile sword attached to the statue of a general. Terminates at a roaring panther's head. Probably the work of Athenogenes, an Argean bronze worker.
Dodoni, Vouleuterian [Bouleutarian].
Hellenistic era, late 3rd - first half of 2nd century BC.
Museum label
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Munn Road/Pike Lake Powerline Trail, Saanich, BC
In the middle of a forest of impressively large trees... a wrecked car, trying to return to nature.