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Hope burries her head in her bed pretty often. This is where she curls up last before we put her to bed for the night. Also a favorite comfy place for serious napping during the day when we're home.
Curled mushroom amongst curly moss.
If you know what kind of mushroom this is, I'd love to know.
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Sophie Curl in action Saturday at the 2012 NCAA West Preliminary Track and Field Championships at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
Photo by Conrad Stoll.
This was made with the free Poladriod software, I, unfortunately, have never had an actual polariod camera. Unfortunately it also gets rid of the EXIF data, so the "Date Taken" field isn't correct.
(big) Limestone woman's head, larger than life-size.
The head is set, frontal and neckless, upon a base. The facial features are striking, because of the intensity of feeling conveyed and because of the linear style of raised ridges in which they are rendered. The eyes are set close together under a furrowed brow: they are almond-shaped and protuberant, with the lids defined by ridges and the pupils by a drilled hole. The nose is long and separated by a groove from the mouth, which is small and down-turned. The chin is prominent. The hair is shown as thick strands, drawn to the sides from a central parting and secured by a narrow band or diadem, with central rosette. A stylised kiss-curl (rather incongruously) lies on each cheek. The whole face has a mask-like quality because it is so flat: the ears are depicted frontally, and a profile view shows that the brow, nose and chin all project in the same plane (CSIR I, 8).
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Culture/periodRomano-British term details
FindspotExcavated/Findspot: Towcester(Europe,British Isles,England,Northamptonshire,Towcester)
Materialslimestone term details
DimensionsHeight: 570 millimetresWidth: 345 millimetresDiameter: 310 millimetres
Curator's commentsToynbee described this head as that of an underworld goddess.Toynbee 1964 'Art in Britain under the Romans' p112, note 5
BibliographyCSIR I, 8 no. 67 bibliographic detailsRoman Britain 1964 p. 55 bibliographic details
LocationOn display: G49/od
Condition The right side of the head, including the ear, and the right side of the base are lost in a straight break. There are abrasions to the chin and mouth, and large chips are missing from the base (CSIR I, 8).
Conservation
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Acquisition nameDonated by: Sir J Fermor-Hesketh biography
Acquisition date1903
DepartmentBritain, Europe and Prehistory
Registration number1903,1121.1
Additional IDsOA.249
www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collecti...
It's amazing how hard they seem, but at the same time soft and pliable. It's almost like they're made of a non-Newtonian liquid that they have full control of.
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