WebCollection online allows access to almost four and a half million objects in more than two million records. High definition images can be enlarged and examined in detail which will enable you to view the incredible workmanship on the Royal Game of Ur, or the intricate carving on this African hunting horn – just a few of the thousands of ... If you type 'gold', one of the related suggestions is 'gold Material'.; If you … The Americas encapsulate the remarkable narratives of cultural achievement and … From ghostbusting in Ancient Mesopotamia with Irving Finkel to an unparalleled … From shape-shifting dolphins to the famous crowd-pulling Gayer-Anderson cat, read … Our African collection represents the rich and diverse history of a continent, from … In 1824, Charles Townley's famous collection of Greek and Roman … RE1 / Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, vol. 1: Augustus to … WebCollection Toggle Collection submenu. Back to ... Text from 'Catalogue of British Seal-Dies in the British Museum', A.B. Tonnochy, London 1952, cat. no. 700. Found in London. Bibliographic references Tonnochy 1952 / Catalogue of Seal-Dies in …
Exploring the Silk Roads British Museum
WebFind Room 95. The skilful transformation of ordinary clay into beautiful objects has captivated the imagination of people throughout history and across the globe. Porcelain was first produced in China around AD 600. Chinese ceramics, by far the most advanced in the world, were made for the imperial court, the domestic market or for export. WebMeder 1932 / Dürer Katalog (223) Bartsch / Le Peintre graveur (VII.136.103) Dodgson 1903, 1911 / Catalogue of Early German and Flemish Woodcuts in the BM, 2 vols (I.304.121a) Schoch 2001-04 / Albrecht Dürer, das druckgraphische Werk. 3 vols I Intaglio, II Woodcuts, III Book illustrations (II.228) the area\u0027s a bit sketchy ff14
The hieroglyphic stairway at Palenque British Museum
WebBase and lid of the anthropoid wooden inner coffin of Hornedjitef, son of Nekhthorheb, who held a large number of priestly offices. Polychrome painted and gilded face, wig, collar and pectoral, winged scarab across breast, body inscribed with vertical registers of painted hieroglyphs, flanked by deities, the rest of the surface is unelaborated. Interior of lid … WebThe collection has since grown to about 23,000 objects that span the Neolithic age to the present. It includes a wide range of objects such as paintings, prints, jade, bronzes, lacquer and ceramics that reflect the richness and diversity of China that has long been internationally connected. WebBronze Age British Museum Bronze Age Information Related objects Also known as Bronze Age Scope note Bronze Age is a cultural term widely used from Europe to the Far East, and is subject to local regional subdivisions with their own chronologies. the area\u0027s a bit sketchy