While on a month long Yatra (pilgrimage) through Maharashtra, we decided to visit the Trimbakeshwar temple, which was in proximity to the Lord Rama caves of Nashik. As we drew closer to our destination, the terrain began to reveal a more distinctive and unusual appearance and I was feeling ...
Killock, J, and Meddens, F., 2005, Pottery as Plunder: A 17th-Century Maritime Site in Limehouse, London. Post-Medieval Archaeology 39:1–91.KILLOCK, Douglas; MEDDENS, Frank; ARMITAGE, Philip; EGAN, Geoff; GAIMSTER, David; JARRETT, Chris; KEYS, Lynne; PHILLPOTTS, Chris; SABEL, Ken...
Zen is a term that encapsulatesa feeling of peace, oneness, and enlightenment. It also describes a form of Buddhism in which meditation is used to remain present and non-judgmental. Zen is practiced diligently over a lifetime using a state of meditative calm in which one uses direct, intuiti...
Subjects: The public was hungry for images and no longer interested in imitation pieces. Most ordinary folk could not read, thereforemodelers, inspired by theatre programs, music covers, popular culture, London Illustrated News, Talliss Shakespeare Gallery (1853), Punch, etc., transposed 'Today's...
Sithole, born in 1971in Soweto,is a South African studio potter who moved from Johannesburg to Lesotho at the age of 8 and then to Durban in the nineties where he began practicing as ceramic artist at the Bat Centre. These 2 places defined and influenced his work, adding features like zo...
One of the east columns and one of the caryatids were removed to London by Lord Elgin, replicas being installed in their places.The Temple of Apollo at Didyma - The Greeks built the Temple of Apollo at Didyma, Turkey (about 300 BC). The design of the temple was known as dipteral, a...
This occurrence was about 1859, and was told to me in 1862, when I visited Burton to see my old people, and after I had told them of my doings in London, and Dick Remington, of Ingleton, being under my charge there, at the Exhibition in Hyde Park. I have heard of many things ...
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London: Thames and Hudson.Search in Google Scholarde Diego, M., Palomo, A., Piqué, R., Clemente, I., & Terradas X. (2017). Traces of textile technology in the lacustrine Early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Catalonia) from an experimental perspective. In R. Alonso (Ed.), ...
the creature’s arms were to lay hold of a ship, they had the abiltiy to pull it down to the bottom of the sea. In his ‘The Natural History of Norway’ he described the kraken as “incontestably the largest Sea monster in the world” who had the ability to wrestle with a whale...