EditorialDespite the entreaties of his brother to return to rule Ayodhyā, Rāma remains adamant in adhering to his father’s command. He manages finally to persuade Bharata to govern the kingdom until his return after fourteen years. Bharata resolves to dress...
EditorialDISCOVERIES IN THE GREAT EGYPTIAN PYRAMID: 1. Original Casing Stone from North Side; 2. Granite Ball, 1 lb. 3 oz. weight; 3. Piece of Cedar, apparently a Measure; 4. Bronze Instrument with portion of the Wooden Handle adhering to it.
EditorialDespite the entreaties of his brother to return to rule Ayodhyā, Rāma remains adamant in adhering to his father’s command. He manages finally to persuade Bharata to govern the kingdom until his return after fourteen years. Bharata resolves to dress...
EditorialArmor Scales, Late Period, Dynasty 26, 589?570 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Memphis (Mit Rahina), Palace of Apries, Bronze or copper alloy; iron, Largest L. 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in.), Discovered in the Palace of Apries at Memphis, these pieces of scale ...
EditorialDISCOVERIES IN THE GREAT EGYPTIAN PYRAMID: 1. Original Casing Stone from North Side; 2. Granite Ball, 1 lb. 3 oz. weight; 3. Piece of Cedar, apparently a Measure; 4. Bronze Instrument with portion of the Wooden Handle adhering to it.
EditorialArmor Scales, Late Period, Dynasty 26, 589?570 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Memphis (Mit Rahina), Palace of Apries, Bronze or copper alloy; iron, Largest L. 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in.), Discovered in the Palace of Apries at Memphis, these pieces of scale ...
EditorialDISCOVERIES IN THE GREAT EGYPTIAN PYRAMID: 1. Original Casing Stone from North Side; 2. Granite Ball, 1 lb. 3 oz. weight; 3. Piece of Cedar, apparently a Measure; 4. Bronze Instrument with portion of the Wooden Handle adhering to it.