EditorialMark Goren, right, originally from Ukraine, and Vladimir Ravkin, originally from Belarus sit together outside Babushka Grandma?s deli in Los Angeles, March 3, 2022. (Jenna Schoenefeld/The New York Times)
EditorialAn image provided by the Utah Department of Public Safety, a monolith discovered by wildlife officials in southeastern Utah, Nov. 18, 2020. (Utah Department of Public Safety via The New York Times)
EditorialCharlamagne Tha God, a host of the nationally syndicated radio show “The Breakfast Club,” in the iHeartRadio offices in New York, March 28, 2017. (Andrew White/The New York Times)
EditorialLantern Slide - Murray Monolith, Mac-Robertson Land, BANZARE Voyage 2, Antarctica, 1930-1931, Lantern slide of the Murray Monolith, Mac-Robertson Land, Antarctica. One of 328 images in various formats including artworks, photographs, glass negatives an...
EditorialLantern Slide - Murray Monolith. Mac-Robertson Land, BANZARE Voyage 2, Antarctica, 1930-1931, Lantern slide of Mac-Robertson Land, Antarctica. One of 328 images in various formats including artworks, photographs, glass negatives and lantern slides.
EditorialLantern Slide - Motor Boat Party Near Scullin Monolith, BANZARE Voyage 2, Antarctica, 1930-1931, Lantern slide of a motor boat crew near Scullin Monolith, Antarctica. One of 328 images in various formats including artworks, photographs, glass negatives...
EditorialSpain. Numantia. Ancient Celtiberian town conquested by the Romans in 133 BC, during the Celtiberian Wars. It was abandoned in the 4th century AD. Ruins and the monolith of homage to the city, built by the Economic Society. Garray, province of Soria, C...
EditorialSpain. Numantia. Ancient Celtiberian town conquested by the Romans in 133 BC, during the Celtiberian Wars. It was abandoned in the 4th century AD. Ruins and the monolith of homage to the city, built by the Economic Society. Garray, province of Soria, C...
EditorialMonolith stones, Shillong. A general view of standing stones. A group of six men, including three unidentified Europeans, stand in the foreground. Views in Assam. 1870s. Photograph. Source: Photo 913/(21). Language: English.
EditorialAsoka's Pillar, Monolith in Fort, Allahabad. A general view of the edict pillar or lat of Asoka, in restored form in front of the Fort gateway. Miscellaneous views in India. 1870s. Source: Photo 27/(106).
EditorialAncestral monolith (atal) of the Bakor-clan, Nigeria. Such stones are placed upright, buried up to the navel in the ground. They stand individually, sometimes in circles. Basalt, H: 174 cm Pre-16th Musee du quai Branly, Inv.70.1998.4.1.
EditorialAncestral monolith (atal) of the Bakor-clan, Nigeria. Such stones are placed upright, buried up to the navel in the ground. They stand individually, sometimes in circles. Basalt, H: 174 cm Pre-16th Musee du quai Branly, Inv.70.1998.4.1.
EditorialSpain. Basque Country. Pheasant Island. Monolith built in the center island to commemorate de meeting where the Treaty of the Pyrenees was negotiated in 1659.
EditorialPre-Columbian art. Aztec. Tlaloc. Nahua deity, lord of the land and the god of rain. Monolith at the entrance of the National Museum of Anthropology. Mexico City. Mexico.
EditorialAncestral monolith (atal) of the Bakor-clan, Nigeria. Such stones are placed upright, buried up to the navel in the ground. They stand individually, sometimes in circles. Basalt, H: 174 cm Pre-16th Musee du quai Branly, Inv.70.1998.4.1.
EditorialOne of the " apses", oval ends of temple rooms, at Hagar Qim, Malta. Narrow corridors and doors with heavy monolith lintels connect the temple rooms (4th mill. BCE) .