Hollow-Base Projectile Point – Neolithic Period – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/548353
valley and nearby deserts is often best documented by the tools left behind when sites
valley and nearby deserts is often best documented by the tools left behind when sites
Said to have been found in Rome; Mme. Edouard Warneck, Paris (sold Hôtel Drouot, June 13-16, 1905); [ Arthur Sambon, Paris (in 1914 but remained with him until at least 1928 (?))]; his sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris (May 25-28, 1914, no
Hesperia 31, no. 1 (1962). p. 76. Ostoia, Vera K.
Bartolomeo Suardi was known as Bramantino after his contemporary in Milan, the great architect Bramante (1443/44–1514); his abiding interest in perspective and architecture, reflected in the background of this rare, private devotional painting, comes from that source
B[attista]. Cavalcaselle. 2nd ed. [1st ed. 1871].
from finds in tombs throughout the island, and has recently appeared at settlement sites
De Boccard, p. 165, pl. CXXVI, fig. 1102. Harper, Prudence O. 1969.
help archaeologists identify the dates and cultural affiliations of archaeological sites
coverage and popular books around the excavations, removal of many sculptures from sites
Mihrab (Prayer Niche)This prayer niche, or mihrab, was originally an architectural element in a theological school (madrasa) in the city of Isfahan. An inscription in the courtyard of this former school, now known as Madrasa Imami, is dated to the year A
London: Royal Academy of Arts, 1931. no. 57, p. 52, ill. (b/w).
Marking: Arms (central panel, left window): D’or au chevron de sable charge sur sa pointe d’une chaine de quatre chainons d’argent elle meme placee en chevron. For Ingelbrechts (Ingelbrechts or Ymbrechts) of Malines and Spain
Forsyth, William H., and Margaret B. Freeman.
Rorimer, James J., and Margaret B. Freeman.