EditorialQumran, Israel, on the coast of the Dead Sea, a first monastic settlement of the Essene Sect developed during the Hasmonean Kingdom (around 130 BCE). Picture shows openings of the caves in which the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered.
EditorialQumran, Israel, on the coast of the Dead Sea, a first monastic settlement of the Essene Sect developed during the Hasmonean Kingdom (around 130 BCE). Picture shows openings of the caves in which the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered.
EditorialNoto, taki no ura, Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, 1853., 1 print : woodcut, color ; 35.9 x 24 cm., Print shows blossoming trees on cliffs, with waterfalls and caves at sea level.
EditorialNoto, taki no ura, Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, 1853., 1 print : woodcut, color ; 35.9 x 24 cm., Print shows blossoming trees on cliffs, with waterfalls and caves at sea level.
EditorialDromia vulgaris, Print, Dromia personata is a species of crab found in the North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and connecting parts of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. It grows up to a carapace length of 53 millimetres (2.1 in), and lives mainly from the...
EditorialScyllarus latus, Print, Scyllarides latus, the Mediterranean slipper lobster, is a species of slipper lobster found in the Mediterranean Sea and in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is edible and highly regarded as food, but is now rare over much of its r...
EditorialDromia vulgaris, Print, Dromia personata is a species of crab found in the North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and connecting parts of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. It grows up to a carapace length of 53 millimetres (2.1 in), and lives mainly from the...
EditorialThe caves of Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947. Qumran was the center of the Essenes, a break-away sect from Judaism, who chose the site towards the end of the 2nd BCE.
EditorialNoto, taki no ura, Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, 1853., 1 print : woodcut, color ; 35.9 x 24 cm., Print shows blossoming trees on cliffs, with waterfalls and caves at sea level.
EditorialNoto, taki no ura, Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, 1853., 1 print : woodcut, color ; 35.9 x 24 cm., Print shows blossoming trees on cliffs, with waterfalls and caves at sea level.
EditorialTemple Kylas, Caves of Ellora, Views in India, China, and on the Shores of the Red Sea, drawn by Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austen, &c. from original sketches by Commander R. Elliott, 19th century engraving.
EditorialRameswur, caves of Ellora, Views in India, China, and on the Shores of the Red Sea, drawn by Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austen, &c. from original sketches by Commander R. Elliott, 19th century engraving.
EditorialSkeleton group Rameswur, caves of Ellora, Views in India, China, and on the Shores of the Red Sea, drawn by Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austen, &c. from original sketches by Commander R. Elliott, 19th century engraving.
EditorialBisma Kurm, caves of Ellora, Views in India, China, and on the Shores of the Red Sea, drawn by Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austen, &c. from original sketches by Commander R. Elliott.
EditorialThe caves of Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947. Qumran was the center of the Essenes, a break-away sect from Judaism, who chose the site towards the end of the 2nd BCE.
EditorialQumran, Israel, on the coast of the Dead Sea, a first monastic settlement of the Essene Sect developed during the Hasmonean Kingdom (around 130 BCE). Picture shows openings of the caves in which the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered.