EditorialDuck Head Finial, c. 1400-1300 BC. Possibly Hungary, Bronze Age, c. 2500-800 BC. Bronze, cast; overall: 5 x 2.1 x 4.9 cm (1 15/16 x 13/16 x 1 15/16 in.).
EditorialDuck Head Finial, c. 1400-1300 BC. Possibly Hungary, Bronze Age, c. 2500-800 BC. Bronze, cast; overall: 5 x 2.1 x 5 cm (1 15/16 x 13/16 x 1 15/16 in.).
EditorialPrehistoric Art. Spain. Beaker culture (2500-1800 BC). Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic running into the early Bronze Age. It comes from Mallen. Museum of Zaragoza. Aragon.
EditorialMarble head from the figure of a woman, Early Cycladic II, 2700?2500 B.C., Cycladic, Marble, H. 9 15/16 in. (25.3 cm), Stone Sculpture, The traces of eyes, in extremely low relief, indicate that they originally were rendered with pigment. The painted m...
EditorialMarble female figure, Early Cycladic I, 3200?2800 B.C., Cycladic, Marble, H. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm), Stone Sculpture, The figure wears a headdress; on later works, the headdress is painted rather than incised. The pairs of holes in the neck and right leg ...
EditorialIdol of Noceda. Granite. 2500-1500 BC. Chalcolithic-Ancient Bronze Age. From Noceda, province of Leon, Castile and Leon, Spain. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialIdol of Extremadura. Anthropomorphic cylindrical sculpture. Chalcolithic. 2500 BC. Alabaster. Found in the Guadalquivir Valley. Andalusia. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialA funerary ensemble from the tomb of Puabi, a Sumerian queen who lived around 2500 B.C., in “She Who Wrote,” an exhibition at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, Nov. 7, 2022. (Lila Barth/The New York Times)
EditorialDolmen de Soto - between 3800 and 2500 BC, Engravings - Anthropomorphic figure, Trigueros, Huelva province, Region of Andalusia, Spain, Europe.
EditorialMap of the kingdom of Sevilla, in Spain in 1769. . A colored map of the kingdom of Seville. Published in 1769. drawn in 1769, on a scale of one French league, of 2500 toises, to an inch. Source: Maps K.Top.72.5.l. Language: English.