EditorialBritain's Prince William, Prince of Wales (C) adds mortar to a mould as he is shown part of the low carbon concrete manufacturing process, during his visit to Low Carbon Materials in Seaham, north east England on April 30, 2024, to learn more about how th
EditorialA man who has parked a tank in protest outside the Basingstoke Wickes store has been warned that it will be removed or destroyed, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK - 30 Jan 2024
EditorialIron mould for casting socketed axes. Two separate half-moulds and the core. Excavated 1953 at Hsing-Lung, Hopei, China. Warring States (5th-4th BCE). Length outer mould: 28.6 cm-core: 21.9 cm.
EditorialAngel or statue of a Saint, Rise, Oppdal k., Sor-Trondelag, Viking Age. Reliquary shrine, Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold, 9th-10th century. Mould for making crosses. Eikenes, Larvik k., Vestfold. Viking Age. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialMould, Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold. 9th-10th century. Ingot (in a mould). Store Husum, Stokke k., Vestfold. 10th century. Leas weight and debris from lead casting. Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold. 9th century. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialThe Sungod Shamash receiving homage from three small figures. His emblem, the solar disk, appears on the altar. The tablet was dedicated by a Babylonian king of the 9th BCE, who restored the temple of Shamash in Sippar, Mesopotamia (Iraq) -Original mould.
EditorialStone mould, Old Babylonian Period from Ninveh, northern Iraq, 18th BCE. The mould shows a bearded god wearing a high hat and a goddess with an elaborate necklace. Both deities wear a flounced garment often depicted on cylinder seals. The dowel holes a...
EditorialHow to Transform Your Agency/Client Partnership to Break the Mould, The Tech Lab presented by Yahoo, Advertising Week APAC, Luna Park, Sydney, Australia - 03 Aug 2022