Massive Levantine-Egyptian stone head of a pharaoh, Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 B.C. Likely from a monumental sphinx, wearing royal 'nemes' headdress ...
Rare and exceptional artworks and relics from the world’s most acclaimed cultures will cross the auction block along with ...
Whether you're looking to pick up a new hobby or expand your list of 'things to do in London', pottery painting is an ideal way to while away a Saturday afternoon in the capital city. With plenty ...
This burial appears to be related to a group called the Scythians, who have remained shrouded in mystery despite modern science. The kurgan, or large burial mound unearthed in Tuva, dates to the ...
A magnificent Scythian gold comb with an intricately sculpted crest that is thought to have been created by a Greek sculptor is one of the great treasures of the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, ...
Vegetable Lamps and a Double-Walled Challenge: The potters take on vegetable lamps and some double-walling. Who'll be top of the crops?
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