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Prints from Artifact Uprising
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Here you can see a headless statue and many crates that have archived items in them in this storage area
There are perhaps 100,000 of these vacated homes scattered under the brush of the Colorado low country along the creek beds and denser brush, but never a siting of the former homeowners.
June 18, 2017 - The Xi'an Museum was opened in to the public on May 18, 2007 which happened to be World Museum Day. "The architectural design of the museum follows the traditional Chinese concept of the universe - a round heaven and a square earth. It has been recognized as one of the ten landmark buildings of the city and offers excellent facilities for the display of precious cultural relics thereby ensuring their full appreciation". Previous text from the following website: www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/shaanxi/xian/museum.htm
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This shot can also be found in a group called Route Artifacts. Please come check the others in the group.
Central Aztec Pyramid Museum, Mexico City
Apologies for the inadequate title and description; the subject matter truly deserves better.
Panhandling is the modern term for one of humanity's oldest callings. In a modern American city in flush times, a panhandler can sometimes bring in well over a hundred dollars a day.
Bought from a panhandler in Washington, D.C.
A crate containing one of the many artifacts that you have a chance to see while queuing for the Indiana Jones roller coaster ride in Disneyland Paris.
July 2010
Maya Artifacts Shoot. Interesting artifacts that were a fun shoot. These are the rough images from that shoot.
Sorry for these being blurry, but I didn't want to delete them, especially for people who haven't dove these wrecks. There was an old Iron that had been found somewhere around the wreck and placed in a nice central spot for all to see. All wrecks in Ontario waters are considered Heritage sites, and it is illegal to remove anything from them. Plus how can the rest of us enjoy these time capsules if you've got something imporperly preserved on your living room mantle.