Human – Wikipedia
Middle Pleistocene – Recent; An adult human male (left) and female (right) from the Akha tribe in Northern Thailand.
Sculpture of Ancient Greece – Visual Arts Encyclopedia
Ancient Greek Sculpture: Statues, Reliefs: Origins, Chronology, Identification, Types, Religious Uses, Votive Offerings, Sculptural Materials, Famous Greek Sculptors: 650-100 BCE
The Venus Figurines of the European Paleolithic Era | Ancient …
The Venus figurines is a term given to a collection of prehistoric statuettes of women made during the Paleolithic Period, mostly found in Europe, but with finds as far as Siberia.
Art Glossary: Meaning of Terms Used in Visual Arts
Academic art Literally, belonging to an Academy of art. Also: derogatory term meaning conventional, stereotyped, derivative. Acrylic Painting
Wondrous Items :: d20srd.org – The Hypertext d20 SRD (v3.5 …
Wondrous Items. This is a catch-all category for anything that doesn’t fall into the other groups. Anyone can use a wondrous item (unless specified otherwise in the description).
The Greeks: Agamemnon to Alexander the Great | The Field Museum
Journey through 5,000 years of Greek history & culture in The Greeks—Agamemnon to Alexander the Great #thegreeks
Social Science History: Society and Science History TimeLine
3,700,000,000 years ago Did life first come into being in a primordial soup of compounds? In 1924 Alexander Ivanovich Oparin argued that it did. (See biological bases – circumstances – primeval swamp).
Jericho – Wikipedia
Jericho (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ r ɪ k oʊ /; Hebrew: יְרִיחוֹ Yərīḥō; Arabic: أريحا Arīḥā [ʔaˈriːħaː] ( listen)) is a city in the Palestinian Territories and is located near the Jordan River in the West Bank.
Ten Amazing Artifacts from the Ancient World | Ancient Origins
The Trundholm Sun Chariot (c. 1700-500 BC, Denmark) . The Trundholm Sun ‘Chariot’ is a bronze and gold artefact pulled out of a bog on the Danish island of Sjælland in 1902.
AIAC 2018 – Sessions and Panels
Theme: Thema: Economy, society and health-related quality of life in the ancient world: Bioarchaeological perspectives from the Eastern Mediterranean