Two and a half million years ago, our hominin ancestors in the African savanna crafted
rocks into shards that could slice apart a dead gazelle, zebra or other game animal.
Not exact matches
PAHOA, Hawaii — White plumes of acid and extremely fine
shards of glass billowed
into the sky over Hawaii as molten
rock from Kilauea volcano poured
into the ocean, creating yet another hazard from an eruption that began more than two weeks ago.
Made of layers of paper dipped in water and ink, chunks of plaster, glass and crystal
shards and pieces of
rock and quartz, Harnischfeger's wall works bristle with the taut energy borne of multiple materials situated over and against each other: built up, carved
into and painted over.