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I'm so excited to have been part of this zine!! Can't wait for pre-orders to drop!
🦄🧜‍♂️ Contributors Lineup 🐉🧚‍♂️
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Like the parts of a chimera, we're even greater together. Now that you've been introduced to all our contributors, here is our full lineup!
✨ Preorders open on April 20!
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artifactsnpanic · 4 months
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Central ‘pit’ area of Troglodyte building in Gharyan, Libya.
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Palacio de Cristal, Parque de El Retiro, Madrid, España
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Roman Oil Lamps Photoset 1, Museum of Hull and East Riding, Hull, Yorkshire
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artifactsnpanic · 9 months
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~ Athlete.
Date: A.D. 1st century
Medium: Stucco
Provinience: Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Napoli, Museo archeologico nazionale); Castellammare di Stabia, Villa San Marco, nymphaeum.
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Merthyr Mawr Skulls, Swansea Museum, Wales
A large burial mound at Merthyr Mawr, near Bridgend, was excavated in 1904 by a local gentleman called William Riley.
He found several tombs in the mound; they were formed of upright slabs of stone with another stone over the top. This kind of tomb is called a cist. The skeletons in the tombs lay crouched on their sides and some tombs contained decorated pots or beakers.
These people were immigrants to Britain from Central Spain. We know they lived by farming and made simple metal tools. They were different to other people living here because they did not cremate the bodies of their dead, but buried them individually in graves. Because they put beakers in with them we sometimes call them the Beaker People. Their beakers were decorated with patterns but were just their everyday household pots.
These are the skulls of one adult male and two children. They have been dated to about 2,000 BCE, making Merthyr Mawr one of a very few sites found to have been used by the nomadic Beaker People at the end of the Neolithic or beginning of the Bronze Age.
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artifactsnpanic · 9 months
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Paregoretissa Church Is The 13th-Century Byzantine Metropolitan Church Of The Greek City Of Arta. Part of the building housed the Arta Archaeological Collection. Church approx. 1290 Despot of Epirus, Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas and his second wife Anna Kantakouzene.
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artifactsnpanic · 10 months
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A petroglyph in Mesa Verde National Park. The boxy spiral shape likely represents the sipapu, the place where the Hopi believe they emerged from the earth.
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artifactsnpanic · 10 months
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BOOK OF HOURS OF LORENZO DE MEDICI (1485). Illuminations by Francesco Rosselli.
A bibliophilic testimony to the alliance between the French royal family and the wealthi Medici family. Pope Leo X’s wedding gift to his nephew Lorenzo de Medici.
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source Ziereis Facsimilies.
[I wish the images were clearer but they were the best available. ~Lydia]
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Binding of the facsimile edition.
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artifactsnpanic · 10 months
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A woman pulls wool from a kalathos (basket). Attic red-figure lekythos by an unknown artist, ca. 480-470 BCE. From Tanagra, Boeotia; now in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. Photo credit: Marsyas/Wikimedia Commons.
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artifactsnpanic · 10 months
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Astronomic Ring (I found it HERE)
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Cultures/periods: Chancay (?) Chimu (?)
Production date: 900-1430
Made in: Peru
Provenience unknown, possibly looted
Textile fragment; cotton plain weave ground cloth with camelid supplementary patterning; double-interlocked birds forming paired diamond shapes; dark brown cotton with yellow and pink camelid.
British Museum
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Cyrene
Cyrene (modern-day Shahhat, Libya) was a vital cultural center and port of trade in North Africa founded in 631 BCE by Greek colonists from the island of Thera. The city is best known as the birthplace of the philosopher Aristippus of Cyrene, the poet/scholar Callimachus, and the polymath Eratosthenes, as well as from references in the Bible.
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artifactsnpanic · 10 months
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Éfeso, Turkey
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Fresco from Herculaneum.
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Tiny cowku 🐮💚
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artifactsnpanic · 10 months
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hi if ur new to tumblr there’s this cool function where you can put things under the cut
like this!
just type “:readmore:” <3 it’s great for if ur posting smth long!
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