EditorialFire brick with image of a man's and a woman's head, Fire brick of baked earth with two royal busts, a man and a woman. With the year 1587., anonymous, Southern Netherlands, 1587, earthenware, l 14.5 cm ? w 10.0 cm ? t 5.5 cm.
EditorialPlate of hard-baked earthenware with purple and gold-colored decorations, Round plate of hard-baked earthenware, with purple and gold-colored decorations. The shelf has a rosette in the middle and flower vines on the edge. The sign is marked: 'improved...
EditorialOval dish of hard-fired earthenware, creamware, Oval dish of hard-baked earthenware with a multicolored decoration on the glaze. A floral wreath is painted on the shelf, within which the monogram D.S.K.Jr.1792. Garlands and festoons run from the outski...
EditorialTablet of Uruk; ritual of the daily sacrifice in the big temple of the god Anu in Uruk. Seleucid, 3rd-2nd BCE, Hellenistic, from Uruk. Baked clay, 22,3 x 10,4 cm AO 6451.
EditorialABCD 5. Sol LeWitt; American, 1928-2007. Date: 1971. Dimensions: 21.91 x 80.65 x 273.05 cm (8 5/8 x 31 3/4 x 107 1/2 in.), installed. Baked enamel on steel. Origin: United States.
EditorialSumer. Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Early Bronze Age. Cuneiform script. Brink of Eanatum with a build inscription devoted to the construction of a well baked bricks in the courtyard of the temple of the god Ningirsu. The inscription also mention...
EditorialABCD 5. Sol LeWitt; American, 1928-2007. Date: 1971. Dimensions: 21.91 x 80.65 x 273.05 cm (8 5/8 x 31 3/4 x 107 1/2 in.), installed. Baked enamel on steel. Origin: United States.
EditorialAlphabet page : Q and R. The queen who baked the nice tarts. Richard and Robin, ... in bed till ten. Denslow's Scarecrow and the Tin-Man, and other stories. [With illustrations by the author.]. T. Fisher Unwin: London; New York [printed], [1904.]. Sou...
EditorialThe Art and Mystery of Cookery. The Accomplisht Cook ... The third edition, with l. Printed by J. Winter, for Nath. Brooke: London, 16. Recipe for baked carp. Image taken from The Accomplisht Cook The third edition, with large additions, etc.. Origin...
EditorialA baked potato seller and a chimney sweep. . Scenes and cries of London. London : Dean and Son, Juvenile and Educational Book Warehouse ..., [1861]. Source: C.194.b.80.(16) f.7v-8.
EditorialFour and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie. The nursery rhyme picture book ... London : George Routledge and Sons, [1883]. Source: 12810.d.57 page 2.
EditorialClay tablet with an inscription with the name of king Samshi-Addad, mentioning the building of a temple in Deir es Zor. Baked clay, 9 x 5,5 cm AO 4629.
EditorialThe Taylor-Prism, Neo-Assyrian, from Niniveh, northern Iraq, 691 BCE. This six-sided baked clay document is a foundation record, intended to preserve Sennacherib's achievements for posterity and the gods. The prism records Sennachrib's third campaign, ...
EditorialCrab, Baked Rice-Ball and Seed of Persimmon, Edo period (1615?1868), 19th century, Japan, Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, 5 7/16 x 8 1/4 in. (13.8 x 21 cm), Prints, Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757?1820) (?).
EditorialCuneiform cylinder: inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing the construction of the outer city wall of Babylon, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 604?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Babylon (?), Babylonian, Clay, 48.62 x 2.75 x 2.87 in. (12.35 x 7 x 7.3 cm), Clay-Tablets...
EditorialColumn Surround with Pensive Woman, Eastern Javanese period, Majapahit kingdom, 14th?15th century, Indonesia (Java), Terracotta, H. 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm), Sculpture, Ornamental roof tiles often decorated houses in the capital of the East Javanese kingdo...
EditorialClay jar sealing, Early Dynastic Period, Dynasty 1, ca. 3100?2649 B.C., From Egypt, Northern Upper Egypt, Naqada, 'The Royal Tomb', Garstang excavations 1904, Baked clay, h. 10 cm (3 15/16 in).
EditorialSpindle whorl, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19?20, ca. 1295?1070 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, Late New Kingdom Settlement, 1920?22, Black baked clay, h. 2.7 cm (1 1/16 in); diam. 6 cm (2 3/8 in).
EditorialPart of gaming board for "hneftalfl", a game of siege already popular in the Viking Age. Chessmen of baked clay, 15th century. Dice made of walrus tusk, wooden chessman (King). Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialSumer. Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Early Bronze Age. Cuneiform script. Brink of Eanatum with a build inscription devoted to the construction of a well baked bricks in the courtyard of the temple of the god Ningirsu. The inscription also mention...
EditorialPot with handles, ribbon ornaments and animal scenes; Baked clay with white incrustations. From Susa, found near a sarcophagus, therefore probably funerary use. H: 18,5 cm, 13 cm across. See 08-02-14 / 10 Sb.2825.
EditorialTablet with the measurements of the temple of Ninzishzidda, personal god of King Gudea and his wife Geshtinanna. From Tello, 2120 BCE Baked clay, 7,1 x 7,3 cm AO 13022.
EditorialHead of a priest, from a temple of the goddess Pinikir, Dur Untash, Tchoga-Zambil, Iran. Baked clay, white faience; reign of King Untash-Napirisha, mid-2nd mill. H: 4,1 cm Sb 5090 See also: 08-02-07 / 14 Female figure,fragment,faience,Tchoga-Zambil, Sb...
EditorialPyxis with incised ornaments; traces of incrustation. A goat. From Umma, period of Amorite dynasties, 19th-18th BCE See 08-02-11 / 10 Baked black clay, 15 x 11 cm AO 4800.
EditorialMold for a crouching lion. Such molds were used for baked dishes for the royal table. Period of the Amorite dynasties, 2nd mill. BCE Terracotta, 9,3 x 12,6 cm AO 19000.
EditorialHead of a priest, from a temple of the goddess Pinikir, Dur Untash, Tchoga-Zambil, Iran. Baked clay, white faience; reign of King Untash-Napirisha, mid-second mill. BCE H: 4.1 Sb 5090.
EditorialClay tablet with 22 lines in cuneiform writing listing barley rations for 17 gardeners for one month. Baked clay (2113-2006 BCE, 3rd Dynasty of Ur), Mesopotamia (Iraq). Size 6.1 x 3.9 cm. R 1184.
EditorialThe Taylor-Prism, Neo-Assyrian, from Niniveh, northern Iraq, 691 BCE. This six-sided baked clay document is a foundation record, intended to preserve Sennacherib's achievements for posterity and the gods. The prism records Sennachrib's third campaign, ...
EditorialTerracotta plaque showing a bull-man holding a post, Mesopotamian, Old Babylonian, 2.000-1.600 BCE. The relief shows a creature with head and torso of a human but lower body and legs of a bull. He may be supporting a divine emblem and this acting as a ...