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Sculpture – Wikipedia

The materials used in sculpture are diverse, changing throughout history. The classic materials, with outstanding durability, are metal, especially bronze, stone and …

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Culture in the 6th millennium. There was a long period of abandonment in the 7th millennium and then a final abandonment c 5800 BC. The site depicted a transition …

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Egyptian art and architecture: The ancient architectural monuments, sculptures, paintings, and decorative crafts produced mainly during the dynastic periods of the …

List of sculptures in Central Park – Wikipedia

The equestrian sculpture of Simón Bolívar was originally sited on the rock outcropping between 82nd and 83rd Streets overlooking Central Park West, where the …

Early Classical Greek Sculpture – Art Encyclopedia

Greek Sculpture of the Early Classical Period (480-450 BCE): Materials, Statues, Kouros, Kritios Boy, Oenomaus, Korai, Pedimental Sculpture

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The Taken for Granite trope as used in popular culture. A character has been petrified — literally. Transformed into stone (or another inanimate …

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Peace Monuments Related to the United Nations

1820 – Temple de l'amite et de la paix / Temple of Friendship & Peace, United Nations, Geneva (Switzerland). Built by Count Jean-Jaques de Sellon [1782-1839] on his …

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Sculpture – Wikipedia

The materials used in sculpture are diverse, changing throughout history. The classic materials, with outstanding durability, are metal, especially bronze, stone and …

Archaeology Wordsmith

Culture in the 6th millennium. There was a long period of abandonment in the 7th millennium and then a final abandonment c 5800 BC. The site depicted a transition …

Egyptian art and architecture | Britannica.com

Egyptian art and architecture: The ancient architectural monuments, sculptures, paintings, and decorative crafts produced mainly during the dynastic periods of the …

List of sculptures in Central Park – Wikipedia

The equestrian sculpture of Simón Bolívar was originally sited on the rock outcropping between 82nd and 83rd Streets overlooking Central Park West, where the …

Early Classical Greek Sculpture – Art Encyclopedia

Greek Sculpture of the Early Classical Period (480-450 BCE): Materials, Statues, Kouros, Kritios Boy, Oenomaus, Korai, Pedimental Sculpture

Taken for Granite – TV Tropes

The Taken for Granite trope as used in popular culture. A character has been petrified — literally. Transformed into stone (or another inanimate …

Updated Daily – Archaeological News

– Updated Daily – Print out daily news stories for friends, colleagues, students, family or co-workers! Set this page as your start page for news updates as soon as …

Peace Monuments Related to the United Nations

1820 – Temple de l'amite et de la paix / Temple of Friendship & Peace, United Nations, Geneva (Switzerland). Built by Count Jean-Jaques de Sellon [1782-1839] on his …

Italian Culture for Children – fun facts, food, music …

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