EditorialGuttus in the shape of a knuckleboney, Formerly Johannes W. F. Collection Reimers (Hamburg), clay, hand-modeled, painted (ceramic), fired (ceramic), clay, painted and fired, Total: Height: 7.1 cm; Width: 8.4 cm, Ceramics, Places of worship and cult obj...
EditorialCalendar scene for October: Wine harvest. (Below) game played with knucklebones. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.27v. Language: Latin.
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 11/16 x 7/16 x 3/8 in. (1.7 x 1.1 x 1 cm), Glass, Colorless., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with mold seam along on...
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 13/16 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (2.1 x 1 x 1 cm), Glass, Colorless., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with continuous mold seam ...
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 5/8 x 7/16 x 7/16 in. (1.6 x 1.1 x 1.1 cm), Glass, Translucent amber brown., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with mol...
EditorialThe Roman goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe, Aglaia (the youngest of the three Graces) and Hileaera, the latter two playing a game of astragali or knucklebones. Painting on marble by Alexander the Athenian discovered in Resina in May 1786. Copperplate en...
EditorialThe Roman goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe, Aglaia (the youngest of the three Graces) and Hileaera, the latter two playing a game of astragali or knucklebones. Painting on marble by Alexander the Athenian discovered in Resina in May 1786. Copperplate en...
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 11/16 x 7/16 x 3/8 in. (1.7 x 1.1 x 1 cm), Glass, Colorless., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with mold seam along on...
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 13/16 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (2.1 x 1 x 1 cm), Glass, Colorless., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with continuous mold seam ...
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 5/8 x 7/16 x 7/16 in. (1.6 x 1.1 x 1.1 cm), Glass, Translucent amber brown., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with mol...
EditorialTerracotta pyxis (box), Classical, ca. 425?400 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; red-figure, H. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm), Vases, These women are playing knucklebones and another game. The finial on the lid is in the shape of a knucklebone.
EditorialTerracotta group of " knucklebone" (astragalos) players, Hellenistic Greek, 330-300 BCE. The two figures throw the knucklebones up in the air and try to catch as many as possible in one hand as they fall. The " knucklebones" were in...
EditorialCalendar scene for October: Wine harvest. (Below) game played with knucklebones. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.27v. Language: Latin.
EditorialCalendar scene for October: Wine harvest. (Below) game played with knucklebones. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.27v. Language: Latin.
EditorialThe Roman goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe, Aglaia (the youngest of the three Graces) and Hileaera, the latter two playing a game of astragali or knucklebones. Painting on marble by Alexander the Athenian discovered in Resina in May 1786. Copperplate en...
EditorialMen playing at knucklebones. Queen Mary Psalter. England (London?); circa 1310-1320. (Miniature only) Bas-de-page scene showing two men, one naked and the other in his shirt, playing at knucklebones. Image taken from Queen Mary Psalter. Originally pu...
EditorialBas-de-page scene of two men, one nude and one clothed, playing at knucklebones. Psalter ('The Queen Mary Psalter'). England (London/Westminster or East Anglia?); between 1310 and 1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.167v. Language: Latin, with French image...
EditorialCalendar scene for October: Wine harvest. (Below) game played with knucklebones. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.27v. Language: Latin.
EditorialTerracotta group of " knucklebone" (astragalos) players, Hellenistic Greek, 330-300 BCE. The two figures throw the knucklebones up in the air and try to catch as many as possible in one hand as they fall. The " knucklebones" were in...
EditorialThe Roman goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe, Aglaia (the youngest of the three Graces) and Hileaera, the latter two playing a game of astragali or knucklebones. Painting on marble by Alexander the Athenian discovered in Resina in May 1786. Copperplate en...
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 11/16 x 7/16 x 3/8 in. (1.7 x 1.1 x 1 cm), Glass, Colorless., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with mold seam along on...
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 13/16 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (2.1 x 1 x 1 cm), Glass, Colorless., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with continuous mold seam ...
EditorialGlass astragal (knucklebone), Hellenistic, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Greek, Glass; cast in a two-part mold, Overall: 5/8 x 7/16 x 7/16 in. (1.6 x 1.1 x 1.1 cm), Glass, Translucent amber brown., Shaped like the knucklebone of a sheep or goat. Solid with mol...
EditorialTerracotta pyxis (box), Classical, ca. 425?400 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; red-figure, H. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm), Vases, These women are playing knucklebones and another game. The finial on the lid is in the shape of a knucklebone.
EditorialThe Roman goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe, Aglaia (the youngest of the three Graces) and Hileaera, the latter two playing a game of astragali or knucklebones. Painting on marble by Alexander the Athenian discovered in Resina in May 1786. Copperplate en...
EditorialTerracotta group of " knucklebone" (astragalos) players, Hellenistic Greek, 330-300 BCE. The two figures throw the knucklebones up in the air and try to catch as many as possible in one hand as they fall. The " knucklebones" were in...