EditorialA “leaf lasagna” prepared for the terrarium of captive Chittenango ovate amber snails at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, N.Y., Aug. 26, 2022. (Jessica Suarez/The New York Times)
EditorialLarge terrarium-shaped urn with faint separation between neck and belly from light to dark brown earthenware. The bottom is flat. Many glues and additions., Urn, earthenware, h: 23 cm, diam: 25 cm, prehistory -1200.
EditorialHigh and slender terrarium-shaped urn with flat bottom and upright neck. Dark brown pottery. Unstable old bonding and additions, cracks, surface damage, lacuna in the edge, the edge is damaged. Contains cremated residues, urn, earthenware, h: 29 cm, di...
EditorialLarge terrarium-shaped urn of brown earthenware with sharp shapes and slightly hollow bottom. Glueing and supplementing, some cracks. Contains cremated residues, urn, earthenware, h: 29 cm, diam: 32.5 cm, prehistory -1200.