Sentences with phrase «other artefacts»

Small has brought together fragments of the set for Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1923), recovered from sand dunes on the Central California coast and now in a local museum, with other artefacts, including 1990s murals from the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.
The exhibition marks the 400th anniversary of the prince's death, and will assemble paintings, drawings, manuscripts, books, armour and other artefacts associated with the young nobleman to illustrate the creative community that developed under his patronage.
Among other artefacts found there, the skull, which we dated to 55,000 years ago using uranium thorium methods, was astonishing.
The grave contained two men, the older of whom was buried with a Thor's hammer pendant, a Viking sword, and several other artefacts.
When archaeologists Geir Grønnesby and Ellen Grav Ellingsen found these and other artefacts during a dig in mid-Norway, they realized they had intriguing evidence of a Viking - age trading area mentioned in the Norse Sagas.
Other artefacts including cave art, sculpted figures, decorated bone tools and jewellery have been found in Europe, dating back 40,000 years.
Archaeologists have uncovered other artefacts at the site, including Chinese ceramic rice wine bottles and pots used for storing food and oils, dating back to the late 1800s.
Coins, busts and sculptures identifying the key emperors in charge of Britain during the Roman conquest, and other artefacts from Imperial Rome and its empire.
A number of new acquisitions are included in the exhibition, while other artefacts have never before been exhibited in the Anne Frank House.
The autumn show at Tate Britain will feature more than 200 paintings and other artefacts dating back 400 years.
In the 21st century, however, the discipline is thoroughly scientific and systematic, with new ways of extracting real and accurate information from old bones and other artefacts of lost worlds.
Greece has in the past made generous offers to Britain — that other artefacts (some un-exhibited anywhere previously) would be available as a series of rotating loans if the Parthenon Sculptures were to be returned.
And as tourism has ballooned in recent years, so have inadvertent damage to sensitive walls and dwellings made of stone and mud, and the disappearance of potsherds and other artefacts.
Other pieces include sculptures, weapons, pottery, burial masks, and tools and other artefacts the ancient Mayans used in daily life.
Containing no less than 33 million specimens of plants, rocks, fossils, minerals and other artefacts, you could easily spend days wondering the museum's various exhibits without feeling like you've even touched the surface.
Handmade souvenirs, such as colourful hand - woven baskets, jewellery and other artefacts are sold at the neighbouring craft market stalls.
But Kippenberger's art is not limited to painting; it also finds expression in installations, sculptures, performance, texts, sketches, publications and other artefacts.
Its sale at Bonhams also made the news last November: the Archaeological Institute of America openly criticised the decision of its St. Louis chapter to bring it and other artefacts to auction, eventually demanding the resignation of the subsidiary's entire board.
The subsequent dialogue highlights the fact that art does not exist in isolation, rather that artists are continually influenced by other artists and other artefacts.
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