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Colima Dog with Maize
Statue of a dog holding a cob of maize (corn) in its mouth, from Colima, Mexico, c. 100 BCE to 300 CE.
National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City.
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Mesoamerican Red Dog Effigy
Earthenware effigy of a dog from Colima, Mexico, c. 100 BCE to 300 CE.
Walters Art Museum, Balitmore.
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Mesoamerican Dog Effigy
Red slip effigy of a dog. Made in Colima, Mexico, 100 BCE-300 CE.
Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.
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Battle of Bloody Brook, 1675
Battle of Bloody Brook, 1675, a 19th-century engraving by F.O.C. Darley (1822-1888).
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Battle of Bloody Brook
Engraving depicting the Battle of Bloody Brook (1675 CE), published c. 1876 CE. Part of King Philip's War.
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Terracotta Lekythos Depicting a Wedding Procession
Dated as being from 550-530 BCE, this Attic Greek lekythos depicts a wedding procession. Attributed to the Amasis Painter. Now housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Grave Stele of a Couple, 5th Century BCE
Greek grave stele depicting a couple greeting each other, affectionately taking one hand in the other. This grave stele came from the Kerameikos in Athens and is dated to the 5th Century BCE. It is now housed in the Minneapolis Institute...
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Marble Grave Stele with a Family Group
This marble grave stele depicting a family group (from Attica, Greece) is dated to c. 360 BCE. It is now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Death of King Philip or Metacom
An early 20th-century illustration showing the death of King Philip, aka Metacom (l. 1638-1676) who led a coalition of Native American tribes in King Philip’s War (aka Metacom’s War, 1675-1678) against English colonists.
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Goddess Sequana Figurine
A bronze figurine of the Celtic deity Sequana, a healing goddess, regarded perhaps as the personification of the River Seine. From her sanctuary at the source of the river near Dijon. (Archaeological Museum of Dijon, France)