EditorialWhen Abrahah's forces neared the Kaaba, Allah commanded birds to destroy Yemenis' army, raining down pebbles on it from their beaks. Abrahah retreated towards Yemen. Persian miniature. Topkapi Museum. Istanbul, Turkey.
EditorialEXCLUSIVE: Jared Leto stands out in a pink tunic and Fruity Pebbles hat as he makes his way into Madonna's "Sex" photography exhibit on the beach in Miami
EditorialPharmacy canister, c. 1770, Ceramics (Series pebbles, yellow crockery, decorated with scroll motifs, garlands of flowers and leaves, green, cup shape, with lid), manufactured by Alcora (Castell?n), Height: 24.5 cm.
EditorialAfrican woman playing a pit and pebbles game called Uri, using 21 balls and a box with 10 compartments, while a man climbs a palm tree behind her using a sling, 18th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Pi...
EditorialNiche in the ground-floor hall of Neues Palais, Park of Sanssouci. The " Cave-Hall" has decorations of shell, pebbles, coral, and stalactites (1763-1770) .
EditorialFloor fragment of pebbles and concrete., Floor fragment, stone, concrete, 16.3 x 12.4 x 5.9 cm, roman, Netherlands, Zeeland, Noord-Beveland, Colijnsplaat.
EditorialFragment of a coarse Germanic urn of earthenware. The baking rough by pebbles. Pinched foot (later adjustment?). Old bondings and additions, 16 loose fragments., Urn, earthenware, h: 32 cm, diam: 23 cm, prehistory -1200.
EditorialRattle of brown earthenware in the shape of a bird? with oval-shaped convex belly and broad spread tail. Long neck, head with short snout, long pointed ears and imposed eyes. In the abdominal cavity are pebbles that rattle when shaking. The brittleness...
EditorialPot of brown, roughly processed earth mixed with pebbles, hand-made, but baked quite hard. Above the belly there are pierced ears in four places. Has been filled with burned bones. Unstable old bonding and additions, the edge is damaged., Urn, pottery,...
EditorialLarge so-called devoice-urn of coarse pottery, heavily decorated with pebbles, decorated with a row of nail impressions on the shoulder. Old bonding and additions, the edge is damaged, loose parts of the surface, surface damage. Contains cremated resid...
EditorialArmadillidium zenckeri, Print, Armadillidium is a genus of the small terrestrial crustacean known as the woodlouse. Armadillidium are also commonly known as pill woodlice, leg pebbles, pill bugs, roly-poly, or potato bugs, and are often confused with p...
EditorialWhen Abrahah's forces neared the Kaaba, Allah commanded birds to destroy Yemenis' army, raining down pebbles on it from their beaks. Abrahah retreated towards Yemen. Persian miniature. Topkapi Museum. Istanbul, Turkey.
EditorialWhen Abrahah's forces neared the Kaaba, Allah commanded birds to destroy Yemenis' army, raining down pebbles on it from their beaks. Abrahah retreated towards Yemen. Persian miniature. Topkapi Museum. Istanbul, Turkey.
EditorialGuess Model Paige Woolen shows off some serious under boob as she hangs out with her french bulldog pebbles in the park during COVID-19 lockdown in Los Angeles.
EditorialTerracotta group of two girls playing a game known as ephedrismos, Hellenistic, late 4th?early 3rd century B.C., Greek, Corinthian, Terracotta, H. 5 7/16 in. (13.8 cm), Terracottas, The subject of this group with one person carrying another has a long ...
EditorialCytherea chione, Print, Callista chione, the smooth clam, is a rather large, temperate, marine, bivalve mollusc that inhabits sandy bottoms or with small pebbles in clean waters down to about 200 m from the British Isles to the Mediterranean. The shell...
EditorialHoplopterus malabaricus, Print, The yellow-wattled lapwing (Vanellus malabaricus) is a lapwing that is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent. It is found mainly on the dry plains of peninsular India and has a sharp call and is capable of fast flight. Alth...
EditorialCytherea chione, Print, Callista chione, the smooth clam, is a rather large, temperate, marine, bivalve mollusc that inhabits sandy bottoms or with small pebbles in clean waters down to about 200 m from the British Isles to the Mediterranean. The shell...
EditorialArmadillidium zenckeri, Print, Armadillidium is a genus of the small terrestrial crustacean known as the woodlouse. Armadillidium are also commonly known as pill woodlice, leg pebbles, pill bugs, roly-poly, or potato bugs, and are often confused with p...
EditorialMuzdalifa, a place between Mina and Mount 'Arafat where pilgrims stop to gather pebbles with which to stone the Jamarat. Futuh al-Haramayn. Iran, 17th century. Source: Or. 343, f.29v. Language: Persian.
EditorialPharmacy canister, c. 1770, Ceramics (Series pebbles, yellow crockery, decorated with scroll motifs, garlands of flowers and leaves, green, cup shape, with lid), manufactured by Alcora (Castell?n), Height: 24.5 cm.
EditorialTerracotta group of two girls playing a game known as ephedrismos, Hellenistic, late 4th?early 3rd century B.C., Greek, Corinthian, Terracotta, H. 5 7/16 in. (13.8 cm), Terracottas, The subject of this group with one person carrying another has a long ...
EditorialAfrican woman playing a pit and pebbles game called Uri, using 21 balls and a box with 10 compartments, while a man climbs a palm tree behind her using a sling, 18th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Pi...
EditorialNiche in the ground-floor hall of Neues Palais, Park of Sanssouci. The " Cave-Hall" has decorations of shell, pebbles, coral, and stalactites (1763-1770) .