Dado Panel – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/449149
This is different from the findings at other sites, where it appears that large panels
This is different from the findings at other sites, where it appears that large panels
Among hanging lighting devices, one type of lamp — globular in shape with a flaring neck — was especially common in Seljuq times. They are commonly called mosque lamps in reference to the enameled lanterns from Mamluk mosques in Cairo, which often include Qur’anic inscriptions
the "Persian Expedition" of the Metropolitan Museum of Art excavated at several sites
These figures were said to have been found at a site or sites known as Loma Negra
Annual Report of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 109: p
Politis, Ambassador of Greece to the United States, 1979 Object Number: 1979.76a, b
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1909 Object Number: 09.180.13a, b Excavated by the Egyptian
From the excavations of the Temple of Artemis at Sardis (Butler 1925, p. 65) 1911
26.59.1 From the excavations of the Temple of Artemis at Sardis (Butler 1925, p.
Russia and Crimea in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (Leskov 2008, p.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, p.31, pl. IX, 1.
These figures were said to have been found at a site or sites known as Loma Negra
[probably Ambroise Vollard, Paris, by 1895–until 1896; stock book B, no. 3451,
Number: 57.181 [probably Ambroise Vollard, Paris, by 1895–until 1896; stock book B,
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North, Pyramid Temple of Amenemhat I, northeast corner of the statue-cult temple B,