EditorialStela of Tjauti Whose Good Name is Resi, First Intermediate Period, 9 or later, ca. 21002030 B.C., From Egypt, Northern Upper Egypt, Dendera, Mastaba of Tjauti, good name Resi, Egypt Exploration Fund excavations, 1898, Limestone.
EditorialThe centaur Chiron, wearing an animal skin and a wreath of flowers (Centaurus?), teaching the boy Achilles to play the Cetera or lyre. Below are two vignettes of ministers of Bacchus, one with a torch and one with a ribbon and tyrse. Discovered in Resi...
EditorialThe centaur Chiron, wearing an animal skin and a wreath of flowers (Centaurus?), teaching the boy Achilles to play the Cetera or lyre. Below are two vignettes of ministers of Bacchus, one with a torch and one with a ribbon and tyrse. Discovered in Resi...
EditorialSombrero. Hallado en la Expedici?n Bot?nica dirigida por Hip?lito Ruiz, integrada por Jos? Pav?n y Joseph Dmbey al Virreinato del Per? (1777-1788). Cultura Chol?n. Amazonas. R?o Huallaga. Per?. ?ltimo tercio del siglo XVIII. Pluma, fibra vegetal y resi...
EditorialSombrero. Hallado en la Expedici?n Bot?nica dirigida por Hip?lito Ruiz, integrada por Jos? Pav?n y Joseph Dmbey al Virreinato del Per? (1777-1788). Cultura Chol?n. Amazonas. R?o Huallaga. Per?. ?ltimo tercio del siglo XVIII. Pluma, fibra vegetal y resi...
EditorialSombrero. Hallado en la Expedici?n Bot?nica dirigida por Hip?lito Ruiz, integrada por Jos? Pav?n y Joseph Dmbey al Virreinato del Per? (1777-1788). Cultura Chol?n. Amazonas. R?o Huallaga. Per?. ?ltimo tercio del siglo XVIII. Pluma, fibra vegetal y resi...
EditorialThe centaur Chiron, wearing an animal skin and a wreath of flowers (Centaurus?), teaching the boy Achilles to play the Cetera or lyre. Below are two vignettes of ministers of Bacchus, one with a torch and one with a ribbon and tyrse. Discovered in Resi...
EditorialThe centaur Chiron, wearing an animal skin and a wreath of flowers (Centaurus?), teaching the boy Achilles to play the Cetera or lyre. Below are two vignettes of ministers of Bacchus, one with a torch and one with a ribbon and tyrse. Discovered in Resi...
EditorialThe centaur Chiron, wearing an animal skin and a wreath of flowers (Centaurus?), teaching the boy Achilles to play the Cetera or lyre. Below are two vignettes of ministers of Bacchus, one with a torch and one with a ribbon and tyrse. Discovered in Resi...