EditorialMake-up palette in the shape of a fish, slate, beaten, retouched (stone work), smoothed, drilled, graywacke, Total: Height: 17.2 cm; Width: 26 cm, ritual objects and accessories, grave goods, fish (animals), The make-up palette in the shape of a fish h...
Editorialjar stopper, stamp, pentagram, circle, red, jar of unbaked clay, with seal imprints in geometric pattern (pentagram), remains of red dye in the seal, jar stop, nile clay (unbaked), 15.0 x 12.0 cm, Coptic Period, Egypt.
EditorialKroes with narrow foot. Crack from the top, small cracks under the imprints, additions to the belly and above the foot., Crucible, pottery, h: 16 cm, diam: 10 cm, Belgium.
EditorialPlaster cast of a pot of black brown earth, decorated with circular impressions on the edge and imprints on the belly. The belly is decorated with elongated extensions. Broken apart, cast, pot, bulb pot, plaster, diam: 14.5 cm, vmeb 400-500, Netherland...
EditorialImprints from the straps of a face mask are visible on Johnny Salinas Jr., a funeral director, as he works at the Salinas Funeral Home in Brownsville, Texas, July 23, 2020. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times)
EditorialBook cover with imprints, Leather binding with embossed motifs from the 16th century, 1568, Adam Reisner: Historia Herrn Georgen und Herrn Casparn von Frundsberg, Vatters und Sons, beyder Herrn zu M?ndelheym etc. Keyserlicher Oberster Feldtherrn Ritter...
EditorialIron concretion around a piece of wood with imprints of rope coming from the wreck of the East Indies shipwreck 't Vliegend Hart, who died in 1735. The large gray-brown clog concretes an elongated piece of wood. The concretion has prints of rope on two...
EditorialUlster's prayer: Ireland and Home Rule. A postcard showing John Bull steadying Ireland as it drifts away from Britain towards 'Home Rule Rocks'. A collection of cartographical picture postcards formed by Sir Richard Cave. [Various imprints], [1914-15]....
EditorialSeal of Naram-ili, prefect of the potters, period of Shulgi. Such seals were used to close packets or bundles of goods, to make sure they arrived unopened. Seals imprints prove early trade. Clay, H: 5,6 cm Neo-Sumerian, around 2100 BCE AO 21430.
EditorialHuman hands in red and black. Imprints on the walls of the Cave de Gargas, France. No such imprints have been found elsewhere, nor is it known why some fingers are of rather different shape or whether the imprints have a ritualistic or mythological mea...