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City Walls of Trebizond
Image by Michael Goodyear

City Walls of Trebizond

City Walls of Trebizond (present-day Trabzon, Turkey). 13th century CE.
Maori Rangatira - Tamati Waka Nene
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Maori Rangatira - Tamati Waka Nene

Portrait painted by Gottfried Lindauer (1839 - 1926 CE) of Māori rangatira (chief) Tamati Waka Nene of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) (1785 - 1871 CE). Portrait painted 1890 CE. (Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand)
Traditional Pacific Island Tattoo Tools
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Traditional Pacific Island Tattoo Tools

Instruments for traditional Pacific Island tattoos: hāhau (tapping stick) made of ulei wood, moli (tattoo tool) made of wood and bone, and apu paʻu (ink bowl), made of jade. Date unknown.
Rooms of Minoan Frescoes, Heraklion Archaeological Museum
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Rooms of Minoan Frescoes, Heraklion Archaeological Museum

The rooms of Minoan frescoes, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion. At the right end is the fresco of the Prince with the Lilies.
Kuinioroa - Daughter of Rangi Kopinga - Te Rangi Pikinga
Image by Gottfried Lindauer

Kuinioroa - Daughter of Rangi Kopinga - Te Rangi Pikinga

A portrait by New Zealand artist Gottfried Lindauer (1839 - 1926 CE) of Te Rangi Pikinga. She belonged to the Ngāti Apa people of Whanganui (New Zealand) and was captured by Te Rangihaeata at Turakina c. 1819 CE. It is believed she was born...
Hinepare - A  Woman of the Ngāti Kahungunu Tribe
Image by Gottfried Lindauer

Hinepare - A Woman of the Ngāti Kahungunu Tribe

A half-length portrait of a Maori woman painted by the New Zealand artist Gottfried Lindauer (1839 to 1926 CE). Hinepare is wearing a hei-tiki around her neck, pounamu (greenstone) earring and shark tooth earring, and two huia feathers in...
Tattooed Warrior from the Marquesas Islands
Image by Madame S. Hoare

Tattooed Warrior from the Marquesas Islands

The Marquesan culture is said to have evolved the most elaborate tattoo art. This photograph was taken in 1880 CE and shows the traditional tattoo designs of the Polynesian region - specifically, that of the Marquesas Islands.
Samoan Tattooist Using Traditional Tools
Image by Thomas Andrew

Samoan Tattooist Using Traditional Tools

A Samoan tattooist using the traditional tools to place a tatau (tattoo) on a man's back. The methods and tools were also used in New Zealand by the Maori. This photograph was taken c. 1895 CE by Thomas Andrew (1855-1939 CE).
Polynesian Migration Map
Image by David Eccles

Polynesian Migration Map

Map showing the migration of Polynesians who it is thought were originally from Taiwan. They settled in the Polynesian Triangle that encompasses New Zealand, Hawaii and Easter Island as its corners. The Polynesians left Taiwan somewhere between...
Tāwhiao  - Second King of the Māori
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Tāwhiao - Second King of the Māori

Photograph of Tawhiao, second King of the Māori (1822 - 1894 CE). The photo was taken in the 1880s CE by an unknown photographer.
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