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Fate of other artifacts unconfirmed It seems that the most valuable artifacts have been spared.
Interestingly, these artifacts were found in deposits directly below a younger geological layer containing Clovis artifacts.
All artifacts begin as useful objects, then spend an unforeseeable amount of time as clutter before becoming valuable again, as artifacts.
We are flooded with so many artifacts, and so many records about those artifacts, that we are unable to handle them.
Vanishing ice reveals artifacts The melting ice has also revealed artifacts that show the history of reindeer herding in the region.
Use these artifacts in museums across the country, along with primary documents and other artifacts to again remind us all that we can do better.
Peeking behind the curtain and seeing those tangible artifacts is a thrill for anyone who has ever been affected by the movie those artifacts are from.
We opened the storage facilities to find rats living among the artifacts, having chewed their way through plastic bags containing artifacts, many of them spilled out.
The photographic collections of the Indus artifacts are published in two separate volumes — one for the artifacts found in India and another for those found in Pakistan.
Difficult questions about the trafficking of ancient artifacts during periods of war and colonization aside, Iran has repeatedly denied ownership of the artifacts in the Herzfeld Collection.
U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement officials signed over the artifacts to Iraqi Ambassador Fareed Yasseen at his Washington residence, with some of the artifacts laid out on a table.
This is one of many serious problems with collectors' buying, and scholars relying on, unprovenanced artifactsartifacts without a clear, traceable chain of custody back to an archaeological excavation.
Guidebooks like Baedekers gave travelers advice about how much to pay for different types of artifacts, and about how to bribe customs officials in order to smuggle artifacts successfully.
"In addition, Hobby Lobby representatives had not met or communicated with the dealer who purportedly owned the Artifacts, nor did they pay him for the Artifacts," the Justice Department added.
"There's a huge market for artifacts, especially artifacts that have provenance, where you can identify where they came from," said Carla Burnside, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's refuge archeologist.
The bones and artifacts found at the Yana River site in Siberia were about the same latitude as this most recent discovery, although these artifacts are about 15,000 years younger.
The purchase is suspected to have been fueled by a desire for artifacts to populate Washington D.C.'s new Museum of the Bible, which opened in November with roughly 23,25 artifacts.
Recchia applied that idea to the Indus script, taking symbols from artifacts whose origins were known and using them to predict where artifacts of unknown origin with similar symbols came from.
"The museum will house over 100,000 ancient Egyptian artifacts, many of which have never previously been shown in public and includes King Tutankhamun's complete collection of over 50,000 artifacts," Barber said.
You can draw a clean line from the systemic, state-sponsored destruction of Native artifacts and sacred sites to the personal collector's modern disregard for these artifacts' provenance and rightful ownership.
But prosecutors argued that the chain was warned by its own antiquities expert that dealing in Iraqi artifacts carried significant risk due to the likelihood of stolen artifacts entering the legal trade.
The web is host to countless cultural artifactsartifacts that The Art Happens Here insists are dated by time and specific to place, resisting easy notions of the internet as somehow transcendent.
"We are concerned about the way artifacts are stored here, the Paiute's artifacts, and so we're reaching out to the Paiute tribe to say we need to open up a communication," Finicum said.
The tragic destruction of cultural artifacts at The Mosul Museum last year was the catalyst for the creation of several new works that give a digital update to artifacts from around the world.
Related artifacts have been surfacing in museums and at auctions.
Their historical artifacts of operational credibility are zero, they're nonexistent.
Middle Stone Age cultural artifacts from northern and southern Africa.
The area was further excavated to look for additional artifacts.
SOUTHOLD "Brecknock Hall and Whaling," an exhibition of whaling artifacts.
SOUTHOLD "Brecknock Hall and Whaling," an exhibit of whaling artifacts.
NEW ROCHELLE "Strayhorn: An Illustrated Life," photographs and artifacts. Feb.
The bust is emblematic of modern tensions about ancients artifacts.
"The Legend of Zelda: Arts & Artifacts" - (Dark Horse, $226.99) 29.
Verdict: They were brazenly stealing artifacts that belong to others?
Different artifacts are in glass cases throughout the large space.
And few galleries have an active market for mystical artifacts.
Check some of the "Bad Blood" singer's Myspace artifacts, here.
Lead archaeologist Nikolay Ovcharov showing off cannonballs and other artifacts.
They later searched the area and uncovered more ancient artifacts.
It holds thousands of pieces of military art and artifacts.
Dark Horse notes that Art & Artifacts, which arrives on Feb.
Archaeologists fear biblical artifacts,  monuments won&apost survive Yemen war .
The path: Most artifacts go first to Turkey or Lebanon.
The gritty details: The program will start with 10 artifacts.
Material Speculation features 3D reconstructions of artifacts destroyed by ISIS.
The world of Elvis Presley artifacts is a strange one.
You keep playing until artifacts fall off of your stack.
"depersonalization": removing any artifacts like family photos or mementos so
Removing artifacts from federal property without a permit is illegal.
Police are trying to determine how the artifacts entered Argentina.
These ghostly outlines suggest that the portraits are trace artifacts.
They are now stored at the university as cultural artifacts.
Seeing these artifacts for sale only this postcolonial anxiety concrete.
Should it matter when cultural artifacts were acquired or stolen?
But as historical artifacts, they were irreplaceable and considered priceless.
Antiquities are particularly fraught, given patrimony laws that protect artifacts.
The décor is simple, wood and tile, with vintage artifacts.
The FBI says some of the artifacts were obtained illegally.
The hall's artifacts included a still that Johnson once owned.
After the discussion, participating families can observe related museum artifacts.
Displaying ceremonial artifacts is a particular affront to tribe members.
How much is lost in the way of those artifacts?
Too often, our cultural artifacts are placed in the hands of businesses or outside organizations that don't fully appreciate the cultural value of what the artifacts are, especially if they are no longer profitable.
The return of the artifacts comes after arts-and-crafts chain Hobby Lobby agreed to forfeit the artifacts as well as $3 million in civil penalties over the company's role in the smuggling scheme.
Thanks to a government order to forfeit stolen artifacts, the world learned this week that Hobby Lobby had been smuggling possibly looted artifacts out of Iraq, likely for use in its planned Bible Museum.
The viewer is forced to wonder why these artifacts belong together.
That's one of the more ludicrous artifacts seen in the game.
By bringing him grapes, fine cheese, wines, precious golds and artifacts.
Today, U.S. officials finally returned roughly 2800,25 artifacts back to Iraq.
Invoices falsely declare that the artifacts' country of origin was Israel.
"We can't replace artifacts that are stolen or that are damaged."
These foretell a future where books are artifacts, preserved and archaic.
Kelly said he would continue to fight for the artifacts' return.
Perhaps he could have inserted real artifacts among his own creations?
That whole area — gorgeous, gorgeous desert and artifacts, and the history.
Sometimes artifacts are better to behold than they are to use.
ISIS considers these ancient artifacts un-Islamic and ripe for destruction.
There is a lucrative market for Nazi artifacts around the world.
And naturally there are all kinds of little bugs and artifacts.
We are working hard on removing those artifacts for the release.
The dining room is filled with vintage, often monkey-themed, artifacts.
One critical issue is the care with which salvagers exhume artifacts.
"Jerusalem Museum to Display Looted Near East Artifacts," one headline read.
Haviv's photos are also tangible artifacts, documents of a lived past.
American War artifacts found recovered from North Korea and home now.
The trespassers refuse, vandalize cultural artifacts, and continue to issue ultimatums.
Nor did they reveal how they learned of the artifacts' whereabouts.
This installation is a timeless landscape of abandoned and collected artifacts.
Artifacts, at the same time, are sold to make a profit.
Found objects marry with the lived-in aesthetic of vintage artifacts.
Why all these classic '80s cultural artifacts and then Bettie Page?
What does it mean to understand a culture through its artifacts?
The HD227 did have some issues, though, like showing rainbow artifacts.
"There were fewer than 50 artifacts left," he said on Tuesday.
African artifacts, his mocking inquiries into the provenance of each finely
These factors encouraged Niziolek and her colleagues to test multiple artifacts.
But artifacts, which also show tribal ancestors' ways of life, can't.
These tarnished artifacts can also demonstrate our journey as a people.
The rest of the artifacts were later reburied by local farmers.
Some people who had donated their treasured artifacts demanded them back.
The Bears Ears designation protects Native American artifacts in southern Utah.
Artifacts on view include terracotta ornaments, marble statues and bronze armor.
There were compression artifacts everywhere, and the controller frequently stopped responding.
"Once you preserve these artifacts, you're responsible for them," he said.
Another featured artifacts from African nations, such as drums and masks.
Among the stolen objects were eight artifacts from the Qing Dynasty.
That abstraction can even cover the intentional use of digital artifacts.
Authorities estimate the artifacts to be worth €21976 million (~$0007 million).
And plastics increasingly appear in art and artifacts nominated for preservation.
The extent of the damage and artifacts lost is still unknown.
The only remaining artifacts of civilization are malls and miniature golf.
Since moving there in 1998, he has collected over 1,000 artifacts.
About 6,000 artifacts (valued at $8 million) remain in police possession.
Cute artifacts "are not interested in parading their truthfulness," writes May.
In Village Hall, a lively display of artifacts traces Buchanan's history.
The treasures also include precious gems and Greek and Roman artifacts.
Historical artifacts marking a moment when medicine had nothing to offer.
The impulse to destroy troubling historical artifacts is usually best resisted.
The students worked scrupulously, watching for small animal bones or artifacts.
Discover where the best places are to explore Egypt's ancient artifacts.
The country is also seeking artifacts taken from the emperor's fortress.
And across those consoles, the artifacts of a time gone by.
Most images, and low-resolution images especially, produced some visual artifacts.
It is one of three Allahyari artifacts included in the exhibition.
Moss and Baden have written the first comprehensive account of that campaign, focusing mostly on the Green Collection, which has purchased a still-unknown quantity of Biblical artifacts; the Green Scholars Initiative, which analyzes those artifacts and produces its own academic curriculum; and the Museum of the Bible, which will open in Washington, D.C. this fall to display the Green Collection's artifacts.
The artifacts were falsely declared "tile samples" (with an ascribed value of a few hundred dollars) on several shipping labels and invoices, and the Greens were not able to provide a valid provenance for these artifacts.
Editors note 3/36/19: This title has been altered from "Italy Returns 800 Artifacts to China Amidst a Controversial $2.8 Billion Partnership" to "Italy Returns 800 Artifacts to China Amidst a Controversial Trade Deal" for accuracy.
According to the Verge, one of their early ideas was to build a museum for artifacts from Britain's conquest of Heaven, complete with a painting of an ascending ship and heavenly artifacts such as a flaming sword.
Her obelisks look like ritual artifacts left behind by an ancient civilization.
It's one of 1,500 artifacts that has been conserved by the Trust.
And they're made different still, more unique, by the artifacts they receive.
A museum will be built to showcase artifacts found in the wreckage.
Like last year's Pokémon Go, virtual artifacts now seem to embellish everything.
As for artifacts and sacred sites, they believe they're already protecting them.
The vibrant digital artifacts created using the technology would soon become obsolete.
She said she was inspired by paintings, museum pieces, artifacts and nature.
Verdict: What kind of home is big enough for 21996,000 artifacts, anyway?
Klingen told CNN that multiple errors gave the artifacts away as fakes.
Supposedly, human waste actually does a pretty great job of preserving artifacts.
One issue is interference from what Bouton refers to as motion artifacts.
The researchers are hoping to find more such artifacts in the future.
Still, taking items or artifacts from national parks is against the law.
The sand covering the artifacts acted as a protective coat, preserving them.
That's because most analytic methods would damage or destroy these precious artifacts.
But lack of diplomatic relations has not prevented the repatriation of artifacts.
A stoneware bong and the cell phone cases certainly suggest present artifacts.
All the artifacts were carefully wrapped, though most were worse for wear.
Nonetheless, the file of decimated or marred artifacts and sites remains thick.
It could be decades before many of the artifacts are sold publicly.
Have you ever wished you could know the backstory behind museum artifacts?
A few artifacts that belonged to the Malbones are in institutional collections.
Artifacts tell us that violent conflict appeared with the very first man.
Photography can make artifacts and memories, create lasting symbols of a moment.
Steinway has pitched its pianos both as durable instruments and luxurious artifacts.
Some artifacts have survived the test of time, while others have disintegrated.
Tourists are also instructed not to touch any artifacts, trees, or walls. 
The two items matched the number of artifacts dedicated to Lenny Dykstra.
France's President Emmanuel Macron has pledged to return looted artifacts to Africa.
The financial return on any of these artifacts is hard to say.
Best Maugard had studied ethnographic artifacts with the German anthropologist Franz Boas.
Thies is working on algorithms that detect such artifacts to spot fakes.
I found lots of loose artifacts, and soon found my first shipwreck.
It is not a conventional museum, heavy on artifacts and detached commentary.
Eberhard Zangger alleges that the prominent British archaeologist James Mellaart forged artifacts.
Through customization, guns move from interchangeable functional machines to personalized, individualistic artifacts.
Her works feels somehow ancient, like artifacts from some forgotten, ancient civilization.
Other artifacts for sale come from Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, Tunisia and Libya.
But, for some, the artifacts' presence in a Belgian museum remains problematic.
Kraters are a common image in artifacts of that time and place.
The artifacts were stolen or illegally exported from Italy, Italian officials said.
The Taliban set out to destroy cultural artifacts as un-Islamic; Mrs.
But that reaction to the handling of religious artifacts was hardly universal.
Valuable artifacts raised by his expeditions were given to museums or governments.
"The ships are an incredible storehouse of information and artifacts," he said.
Here's how they developed "Six," illustrated by artifacts from their creative collaboration.
They turn ugly words meant to divide into beautiful artifacts that unify.
But a few fossils and isolated artifacts don't tell the whole story.
"These are authentic digital artifacts of science we can create and experience."
Prehistoric settlements have eroded away, and artifacts wash up after fall storms.
Most of the artifacts they dug up were neither recorded nor preserved.
Treasure hunters have found Nazi artifacts, including this standard, in the area.
Eight Torah scrolls important to the congregation were among the artifacts saved.
The museum's deep holdings of artifacts were largely left hidden in warehouses.
ISIS has, without a doubt, destroyed or damaged many monuments and artifacts.
If museums give artifacts back, how can they be protected and preserved?
Like artifacts in an archeological museum, they are carefully displayed and catalogued.
A team of experts estimated the artifacts dated between A.D 1000-1400.
It governs how researchers and museums engage responsibly and ethically with artifacts.
On display are a wide variety of artifacts and memorabilia relating to William F. Cody ( "Buffalo Bill"), Annie Oakley and others who starred in the Wild West shows, a comprehensive collection of American firearms and firearms-related artifacts.
Working with conservators, museum professionals, and archaeologists in the fields of Mayan and pre-Columbian artifacts, Deball follows narratives of archaeology beyond the artifacts themselves to reveal the convoluted timeline of culture and the complexities of material history.
At the time, standard definition CRT TVs helped to smooth over a lot of those graphical artifacts, but when those same games are now played on modern HDTVs, or emulated on a computer, those artifacts look even worse.
Since 2007 the U.S. has returned more than 8,000 stolen artifacts to 30 countries, including paintings from France, Germany, Poland and Austria; 15th to 18th century manuscripts from Italy and Peru; and cultural artifacts from China, Cambodia and Iraq.
About 21970,20103 artifacts, including the tablets, were returned to Iraqi officials yesterday in Washington, DC. Just when the research community has gotten access to these rare artifacts, further proving the existence of the lost city of Irisagrig, they're gone.
Indian artifacts: New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is reviewing a number of its prized Indian antiques that track back to Subhash Kapoor, an art dealer accused of being one of the world's most prolific smugglers of stolen artifacts.
Indian artifacts: New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is reviewing a number of its prized Indian antiques that track back to Subhash Kapoor, an art dealer accused of being one of the world's most prolific smugglers of stolen artifacts.
The Art & Artifacts division, headed by Curator Tammi Lawson, is an expansive collection of 15,000 objects that document the African Diaspora, broadly sorted into four main categories: African art; painting and sculpture; works on paper; and textiles and artifacts.
"We felt a need to rescue these artifacts before they disappear," Allen said.
There are ancient artifacts, alien wonders, and threats like you've not seen before.
There's excellent historical artifacts, art, and tools from the viking era to today.
We found a huge impact of FOXE1 in the technical artifacts we'd removed.
The lack of documentation for the artifacts also adds to the restoration challenge.
The artifacts offer a fascinating glimpse into the life of the controversial couple.
He considers the artifacts of Nimrud to be the work of his ancestors.
It'd be a shame to lose these incredible artifacts, especially on the lunaversary.
"All these artifacts reference the date 13 May 1973 and Anholt," it explained.
Revolutionary War artifacts offer a fascinating glimpse into the events that shaped America.
The artifacts were found in the remains of a cellar at the site.
It said construction would destroy burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts.
Last year, a trove of artifacts, including  Roman swords , was discovered at Vindolanda.
Elsewhere, artifacts like a flaming sword would represent the treasures they brought back.
Reynders also takes a lot of pride in the aesthetics of her artifacts.
We try to place speakers where we get the least amount of artifacts.
Bears Ears contains tens of thousands of cultural artifacts and rare rock art.
Digging for resources can now yield rare, collectible artifacts, and even alien skeletons.
Other times, artifacts of times past are found in somewhat less sophisticated surroundings.
Artifacts spanning 300 years of American History were found in these aging shitters.
Its collection currently holds some 60,000 artifacts related to Tubman's life and work.
The museum and its 12,500 artifacts were turned to rubble by Saudi bombs.
It's one of only two 9/11 artifacts in the state of Wyoming.
We have many ancient artifacts in our community that are sacred to us.
As such, my video streams are choppy with lots of visible compression artifacts.
The Danish museum resisted demands for the return of the artifacts for years.
The group is now exploring the possibility of loaning artifacts back to Nigeria.
The property has a history of collecting various pieces of artwork and artifacts.
Barbara Bush eloquently describes the aura in a building rich in imposing artifacts.
"Here you can see artifacts from all over Asia — I think it's amazing."
Jeff Bezos also spent three weeks on a submarine to collect Apollo artifacts.
Scholars say that similar, authentic artifacts can fetch millions in the antiquities market.
In total, some 700,000 artifacts were found, dating from 119,000 B.C. to 14003.
Students there study the artifacts as part of a fifth-grade archaeology unit.
We found artifacts and fossils in the cracked mud of dry lake beds.
This art, unlike Paleolithic artifacts that are portable, is in its own environment.
Last year, Berlin's state museums returned nine artifacts to indigenous groups in Alaska.
The return of ancestors and artifacts can become a form of restorative justice.
The museum is rich with historical artifacts, interactive quizzes and original short films.
Artifacts of hate will be lost, but their history and meaning will not.
The company says its work includes educating the public through expeditions and artifacts.
Kitchen tiles are missing, stolen during open houses by guests grasping for artifacts.
They were given snacks and taken to see the artifacts, aid workers said.
Can you enhance your narrative by arranging your artifacts in a specific way?
If they do not, museums run the risk of becoming culturally irrelevant artifacts.
Historically, this has been enough to cleanse my phone of any painful artifacts.
His oldest artifacts date back to the Dutch who settled in downtown Manhattan.
She began going on his digs and collaborating on making jewelry from artifacts.
Next, students brought in artifacts that are representative, for them, of their generation.
"The acquisition of the artifacts was fraught with red flags," the DOJ wrote.
Now, the abundance of artifacts is the most striking feature in its successor.
This doesn't mean artifacts will go on the market any time soon, however.
There were many artifacts from the victims of Auschwitz including shoes and suitcases.
They range from sacred and ceremonial artifacts to boomerangs, shields and body ornaments.
People don't go to operas to view historical artifacts through a glass case.
For generations, exploration meant going to faraway lands and bringing back significant artifacts.
In such settings, they will serve as historical artifacts rather than civic monuments.
Miller had a collection of 21170,212015 artifacts, many of which were taken illegally.
Before his death, the FBI raided Miller's home and seized over 7,000 artifacts.
That is, the Greens are collecting huge profits by donating artifacts to themselves.
All of this amounts to a huge gamble—do they use these artifacts?
Image: Katerina DoukaThe artifacts found at the site, such as bone points, pierced teeth, and pendants, were dated to between 49,000 and 43,000 years ago, and they're now the oldest artifacts ever uncovered in northern Eurasia, according to the Douka paper.
One of the most-esteemed museums in Latin America — Brazil's Museu Nacional, which was founded in 1818 and had around 20 million artifacts — went up in flames Sunday evening, destroying many of the nation's most prized cultural and historical artifacts.
Hobby Lobby has ties to the recently opened Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., donating millions of dollars worth of artifacts to the museum — though the museum claims that none of the forfeited artifacts were meant for its collection.
In the basement museum of their remodeled synagogue, Jews pointed out prized community artifacts.
At a Bonhams sale of canine art and artifacts in New York on Feb.
The hundreds of archaeological artifacts "are in an extraordinary state of preservation," he added.
Once we were in a museum in Rio where there were many Indian artifacts.
Blombos Cave artifacts dating from 100,000 years ago included a red ochre-based paint.
There are no artifacts, no clear photographs, no captured aliens, no alien bodies -- nothing.
Excavations at Vichama began in 2007, and archaeologists have been uncovering artifacts ever since.
The Center itself is classroom-sized, and packed with approximately 150,000 historical cartographic artifacts.
Naturally, the analysis will extend to the artifacts as well, including the amber beads.
She said the artifacts are convincing and the use of paleomagnetic dating was appropriate.
The United States has no explicit prohibition on the sale of artifacts from Syria.
The use of physical artifacts has been a stumbling block in achieving this goal.
This impacts not only the artifacts we experience but also how we experience them.
The effect tends to flicker in and out and have lots of strange artifacts.
One day, though, we could virtually tour the world without any odd imaging artifacts.
There'll be a tense wait to see if certain priceless artifacts survived the flames.
After May 16th, the artifacts will be returned to the archaeologists for further study.
As technology and society change and grow, cultural artifacts necessarily move through this transition.
Some auction houses refuse to buy or sell Nazi artifacts considered to be propaganda.
"Our community on this island has seen artifacts about 500 years old," Barr said.
At the refuge, Mr. Finicum agreed to take a reporter to see the artifacts.
Rakowitz had been commissioned to recreate artifacts and locations destroyed in the Iraq war.
Restitution, or permanently returning the artifacts, however, is not part of the current plan.
Some of the artifacts may have been stolen, Israel Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said.
All are damaging or destroying monuments and artifacts simply through the conduct of war.
The soil and artifacts at the burial match the right time period, Givens added.
Artifacts or parts of the vessel would be brought up only to answer questions.
Odd artifacts splashed across the darkness while Arya moved through the libraries of Winterfell.
The bull was destroyed by the militants along with other artifacts in Mosul Museum.
In Egypt alone, an estimated $3 billion dollars worth of artifacts have been plundered.
Her landscape resembles a sculptor's studio filled with artifacts of varying shapes, colors, textures.
The first year Wetherill unearthed a boxcar full of artifacts, Mr. Taylor told me.
ICE has returned more than 11,000 artifacts to over 30 countries, the agency said.
It's a very strange feeling to look at artifacts from antiquity and just … shrug.
FreeSync technology can make for a more immersive gaming experience because it reduces artifacts.
Various marble sculptures and other artifacts have been recovered and preserved by art institutions.
Museums have long been bastions of knowledge and repositories for cultural and historical artifacts.
By stacking the element artifacts, you can nurture the beasts and earn more points.
COLLINGSWOOD "Waterways — The Tides that Bind," fine art and artifacts inspired by natural waterways.
The museum's director Tristram Hunt has proposed a long-term loan of the artifacts.
In total the auctions of Armstrong's artifacts have brought in more than $12.1 milion.
Only Burnside has a key to the room containing the artifacts and the maps.
The snapshots, by contrast, demonstrate that photographs are complicated, volatile, all-but-unreadable artifacts.
Gold Butte in Nevada is home to both Indian artifacts and American pioneer sites.
Many of the Greens' prize artifacts are of questionable provenance, Moss and Baden report.
Some of the most exciting artifacts on display have nothing to do with battle.
Countless artifacts, from gravestones to vases, have been found with rune carvings on them.
That includes low wages, the right to unionize, for example, the return of artifacts.
But staring at these artifacts behind a case makes them feel like bogus talismans.
What books or films or cultural artifacts would find their way onto your syllabus?
But some artifacts were unceremoniously stored at a women's restroom in Van Cortlandt Park.
Above, an art installation at a nearby museum, where many slavery artifacts are kept.
At the end of my museum tour, I took stock of artifacts around me.
The Leatherneck Gallery features testimonials, artifacts and images, with various fighter jets suspended overhead.
The exhibits consist mostly of written stories, with some videos and replica baseball artifacts.
I also oversee the company's more than 19,000 artifacts, and decide on new acquisitions.
Christie's auctioned $21963 million of Indian artifacts, items that should not be privately owned.
The Getty, under one of the agreements, has already returned 40 artifacts to Italy.
And the nation's anthem remains one of the most salient artifacts of that history.
"That was surreal," she said of watching the curators treat her clothes like artifacts.
The researchers found evidence of clay fragments, stone artifacts and even a glass bead.
The wood demonstrates woodworking techniques not seen in British artifacts for another 2,500 years.
It's natural to ask, why do very different people call very varied artifacts beautiful?
Name Withheld I am not a fan of the intentional destruction of historical artifacts.
The police also found books of Nazi ideology and artifacts with the swastika symbol.
A multimedia waterfront exhibition and artifacts from bygone Brooklyn businesses are currently on view.
"I needed artifacts to figure out who he was as a man," he said.
The artifacts collected here may strike a chord if you watch late-night cartoons.
Soon, many artifacts ended up elsewhere in Europe, and in the United States, too.
Mr. Dunstone simply couldn't understand why Britain still had the Benin artifacts, he said.
"Like India, we understand the value of our ancient cultures and artifacts," Morrison said.
What happens if certain artifacts are placed close to one another or far apart?
I mean, they're arguing that there might be Native American artifacts under the lake.
Trilobites The 13,000-year-old prints fill in gaps left by fossils and artifacts.
Artifacts from Republican administrations — especially Ronald Reagan's — served as reminders of the party's past.
There was kitchenware, furniture, costume jewelry and even artifacts from her mother's quincienera party.
Thankfully, these artifacts are better protected with Obama's designation of the new national monuments.
The artifacts they left behind were buried as wind pushed sand into the cave.
There are new interpretive signs and a kiosk of brochures, artifacts and a diorama.
In six hours, an estimated 18 million artifacts were turned to smoke and ash.
Like most artifacts from France's African colonies, it wound up in a French museum.
In general, the artifacts tell broader stories rather than serve simply as national relics.
And so, European and American museums and private collections swelled with West Asian artifacts.
Seif and Abdulkarim's conclusions are supported by inspection of published photographs of seized artifacts.
That story begins around 2598, and fortunately each new episode has left artifacts behind.
All rely on artifacts and devices appropriate to their contexts: seals, ledgers, stamps, tokens.
However, The Guardian reported that some artifacts did sustain damage and others were lost.
The 22 artifacts included a letter from Tupac Shakur and the singer's worn underwear.
Now, the African country is asking for its artifacts and artworks back from Europe.
The Green collection's problem with unprovenanced artifacts is not confined to this example, either.
Among these antiquities were artifacts that Hobby Lobby forfeited in the Justice Department settlement.
Authorities have registered the missing artifacts with Interpol and have divers searching the lake.
Moshe Dayan cited "his teacher" Raphael Givon, the Egyptologist who authenticated artifacts for him.
While most archaeologists insist that cultural artifacts should remain in their local contexts, campaigners for the trade take an international view that artifacts should be shared, especially when some countries, like Syria, do not have the appropriate infrastructures to protect their own heritage.
It's one of many artifacts on display at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York.
It isn't so much a movie about loving old video games and other cultural artifacts.
BokehI don't see any evidence of Bokeh artifacts, though I do see some reds popping!
He collects these SIM-card-sized artifacts because, weirdly enough, they're tiny works of art.
"So we have these artifacts from '89, '99, 2000, 20-something-odd years," he says.
The refuge they occupied contains artifacts and burial grounds sacred to the Burns Paiute Tribe.
One of the artifacts gets excavated from a layer that is 2.1 million years old.
Other artifacts found at the site include a colonial lock and a piece of silver
The sharp contrast of black on white can create visual artifacts or increase eye strain.
What unites these seemingly disparate artifacts is their roles as props in recent cultural history.
Fire officials are working with the mosque's staff to coordinate saving religious artifacts, Alston said.
Inside its red tiled exterior, the castle offered visitors modern museum exhibits showcasing ancient artifacts.
A police officer in a break room with religious artifacts in the Cojutepeque police station.
The argument that African nations lack the resources to care for these artifacts is delusive.
Instead, you need to make changes that will leave visible artifacts after the removal process.
"There are a number of ways that you can read into these artifacts," he said.
When we lose that, we lose whole communities, friendships, methods of communication, jokes, and artifacts.
Five months later, Hobby Lobby made a deal to pay $1.6 million for 5,548 artifacts.
They have amassed 500 artifacts — some copies; many the genuine article — to make the point.
For one thing, it could be divided into three groups: photographs, musical instruments, and artifacts.
But can these digital artifacts, taken together, say anything deeper about who you really are?
The space agency doesn't always require formal agreement signatures from the institutions borrowing these artifacts.
Privately held Hobby Lobby has said the seized artifacts were not intended for the museum.
The amazing collection of artifacts inside that museum is truly something every American should witness.
Southeastern Utah's dramatic landscapes are rich in Native American artifacts, historical sites and dinosaur fossils.
The rainless skies both preserve many fossils and artifacts and make it ideal for stargazing.
By using open source software, Allahyari is hoping to reclaim and redistribute forgotten cultural artifacts.
And given the frailty of some artifacts, they can't be physically demonstrated by museum staffers.
No human remains were found at the site, or other artifacts suggestive of human habitation.
Experts say that the smuggling of Egyptian artifacts has increased since the 2011 Arab Spring.
He loved them so much he took back artifacts to show the king and queen.
Accordingly, the cultural artifacts, homes, and sculptures created on site are now under significant threat.
One such theme is an attempt to preserve personal artifacts and memories with modern technology.
The terror group has a long history of destroying, looting, and selling ancient Muslim artifacts.
The angled white cases feel disrespectful, portraying the work more as artifacts than fine art.
Digital zoom leads to a splotchy mess of a photograph with big digital artifacts everywhere.
Within the vitrines, the artists also placed artifacts from their invented, pan-historic mash-up.
Her works are singular; process-honored artifacts of a time, a place, and a gesture.
Anthony: The first room, with all the objects [Objectxxx: Selected Artifacts from the Museum's Archive].
"Private browsing has always left easily retrievable artifacts on disk and in memory," Carhart said.
The city museum, home to treasured artifacts, was ransacked and statues were smashed or defaced.
GANs, however, create many artifacts that can mess up the video as it is played.
I'd overcome acid-spewing slime creatures, barreled through gremlin cultists, and confronted autonomous arcane artifacts.
But it turns out that the repatriation of artifacts is also drawing the nations closer.
But this month archaeologists returned to the excavation site to source more artifacts for testing.
In all, ICE returned 3,800 ancient artifacts, including cuneiform tablets, cylinder seals and clay bullae.
We were sitting in his apartment, surrounded by stacks of antique books and family artifacts.
People snapped selfies with Rosa Parks's mug shot and studied artifacts like Harriet Tubman's shawl.
COLLINGSWOOD "SJ Waterways — The Tides That Bind,"fine art and artifacts inspired by natural waterways.
COLLINGSWOOD "SJ Waterways: The Tides That Bind," fine art and artifacts inspired by natural waterways.
These are artifacts of animation history which should be preserved if only for that reason.
COLLINGSWOOD "SJ Waterways: The Tides That Bind," fine art and artifacts related to natural waterways.
His father had been a pharmacist who collected pharmaceutical artifacts and pharmacopoeias of past centuries.
Using the radar, the team uncovered artifacts from the synagogue, including its ritual bath house.
Memes are also complicated cultural artifacts, which can be difficult to understand out of context.
The auction featured Disneyland theme park vehicles, props, and artifacts from a 900-item collection.
Whoopi Goldberg, she's not saying go and destroy all the blackface artifacts from the past.
The museums have said they own the artifacts, but the plaintiffs maintain that Iran does.
MOTHA masks itself in the makeup of the museum—storied artifacts, informative plaques, intelligent lighting.
It's a smart touch, taking these artifacts of stereotypical femininity and turning them into weapons.
These artifacts were dyed some 70,0000 years before humans ever stepped foot in the region.
Huge stone fireplaces are tucked into corners, and old Chicago artifacts hide in plain sight.
The vault is home to a collection of jewelry and artifacts several hundred years old.
More than 1,000 funerary figurines, several wooden sarcophagi and mummies were among the artifacts discovered.
Volunteers who used to act as guards protecting artifacts are now encouraged to welcome families.
On the other hand, many of the artifacts in this category have remained remarkably unchanged.
Often, conservators just try to find the best conditions in which to maintain the artifacts.
Still, the nature and significance of the Mellaart estate artifacts remains a matter of debate.
He excitedly encouraged me to walk with him through an exhibition of ancient Greek artifacts.
And the restored artifacts themselves may be shown at the museum at a later point.
The private sale of colonial artifacts is indefensible; unlike museums, it offers no public good.
But the artifacts are dwarfed by thousands of note cards covered in minuscule cursive handwriting.
Archaeologists have known about Paleo-Eskimos for years, thanks to their distinctive tools and artifacts.
They include artifacts from the Soviet-led invasion and the brutal civil war that followed.
Forgeries still mingle with the artifacts in collections, Minotaur myths haunt the more fanciful restorations.
And did it make her feel old to have her own artifacts join the collection?
Some artifacts from her career, like a crash helmet, are in the Eureka Pioneer Museum.
The report noted that artifacts acquired through documented transactions could be retained by French museums.
Andres Gonzalez spent five years visiting those places and studying the artifacts, and photographing them.
The galleries are furnished with first-century artifacts on loan from the archaeological park's storehouses.
The artifacts obtained by the Haynies cannot be recovered because they were sold, she said.
The artifacts were handed over to Iraqi officials during a ceremony in London on Friday.
The artifacts were discovered during a customs inspection in 2013 and were authenticated last year.
But thousands of artifacts in the United States and abroad have yet to return home.
But the sight of a dry interior, with all artifacts intact, was a good sign.
Although the library is housing and organizing the collection, the artifacts belong to the police.
The peat has helped preserve the artifacts, but it's deteriorating as the water table changes.
Hobby Lobby did not respond to requests for comment about the return of the artifacts.
Mr. Homan threw his hands wide and gestured to the table of artifacts behind him.
"We're hopeful there are player artifacts that will end up here in Cooperstown," Shestakofsky said.
The law was enacted in 1906 to prevent looting of Indian artifacts from archaeological sites.
Cultural artifacts, botanic gardens, museums, and historic locations throughout the Gulf Coast were also damaged.
The program features films that are far more than historical artifacts—they're major artistic creations.
Beneath the rubble and foliage, some church grounds hide artifacts and historical objects long forgotten.
Without damaging the artifacts, they pumped liquid in and pulled the yeast out with it.
The table holds artifacts from the cooks' kitchens and vessels that link regional cooking traditions.
What other measures or artifacts do you think will appear out of acts for cybersecurity?
A relatively small repertoire of photogenic artifacts sometimes stands in for the entire Bauhaus phenomenon.
The government said the arts-and-crafts retailer ignored numerous "red flags" about the artifacts.
Cellphones, canned food and other artifacts of modern life are seeping into the Tsimane communities.
That meant that it could provide an accurate assessment for the age of the artifacts.
By law, the ship and its artifacts are owned by the state of North Carolina.
But at some point we're learning more about statistical artifacts than about real-world events.
The move to return the artifacts began in December 2018 when AIATSIS contacted the museum.
Artworks and artifacts are freely intermingled in broad groupings, with no regard for the timeline.
The National Gallery of Australia returned two artifacts to India at a ceremony in Canberra.
Offerings and amulets are revealed through 3D scans, offering a tactile connection to the artifacts.
The package included a human jawbone and several back teeth, Inuit artifacts, and a note.
BD: What do you do with artifacts from colonial periods or difficult parts of history?
CAIRO – Egypt says it has repatriated nine illegally smuggled artifacts, including statuary and coffins, from France.
Morbid Anatomy developed in support for a photography exhibition I did about artifacts in medical museums.
A wire mesh was placed at an overhang near the bow to catch any falling artifacts.
Photo: Cartier Collection It's been a bad couple of weeks for priceless artifacts from NASA history.
It's also just one of several artifacts of Einstein's have been sold over the past year.
The artifacts of her work are currently spread across around 60 different archives around the world.
At China's Palace Museum in Beijing's Forbidden City, the sticks aren't permitted to protect the artifacts.
The vault contained smaller but valuable artifacts dating back to prehistory through to the Ottoman period.
Luna's piece involved laying in an exhibit case, surrounded by the artifacts of his daily life.
Icons, after all, are fundamentally visual artifacts; they demand to be worshiped through a supplicant's gaze.
It held artifacts from all over the world and covered topics like anthropology, archaeology, and paleontology.
He now offers what may be the best collection of African artifacts in all of Africa.
It housed artifacts from all over the world and covered topics like anthropology, archaeology, and paleontology.
As illustrated in wall reliefs and artifacts, the regalia of the Egyptian priesthood was highly specific.
Filled to the rafters with artifacts, the Valley Relics Museum is committed to preserving that history.
As for the artifacts, the Paiutes were actually working with the federal government to preserve them.
The destruction of valuable religious icons and artifacts in Syria is an all too familiar theme.
Characters use distinctly post-1940s idioms, and some cultural artifacts also seem imported from later decades.
If so, could there be artifacts strewn among them, plowed under the charred rubble long ago?
Decimated by firepower and bullet holes, these artifacts seem to lose their shape, volume, and surface.
The brain is forced to hide or clean up the artifacts that would reveal the rivalry.
The Institute returned the artifacts to Iran in 2015, so those are now off the table.
Also, over time, the various artifacts have been diverging from each other in terms of mass.
We were able to document spectacular artifacts and mummies and bring viewers along in real time.
These artifacts could be evidence left by the people who quarried there for Stonehenge, he said.
And the usual smears and weird artifacts are omnipresent if you know what to look for.
Families set up shrines for their deceased loved ones decorated with religious artifacts and yes, calaveras.
He also clarified that the anti-jpeg neural network is intended specifically for removing JPEG artifacts.
Between 2010 and 2011, Hobby Lobby acquired thousands of priceless ancient Near Eastern and biblical artifacts.
Rather than seeing myths as artifacts from the past, they have updated them in revelatory ways.
The situation is so bad that even artifacts locked away inside of museums have gone missing.
Unlike the Royole FlexPai, there's no jitter or graphical artifacts that appear when transitioning between modes.
But the flames overwhelmed the roof and spire, and countless historical artifacts that were housed inside.
A look of excitement crossed her face as she rushed toward one of her favorite artifacts.
Construction of it, they say, will "destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts."
It's the place that you explore, where artifacts, marauders, and monsters roam, and it's a wasteland.
Over the course of Aloy's journey, you pick up all manner of dino debris and artifacts.
Both were students before the Syrian civil war broke out and now trade in stolen artifacts.
Utensils and weapons are both relatively common categories, but museum artifacts is a bit long tail.
But very few tools and artifacts made by Neanderthals have been found, others aren't well preserved.
Maybe that adds to the aesthetic as well, little artifacts from different eras and styles together.
So, while we learn about the ancient contexts of these artifacts, their modern histories are ignored.
If anything, the focus on these artifacts as art objects obscures questions of acquisition and ethics.
Over 75 Nazi artifacts were discovered hidden behind a bookcase in a suburban Buenos Aires home.
Currently on display are artifacts connected to the daily life of the Confederate Soldier including weapons.
Two of the anonymous owner's passions shine through in his decor: Rare art and prehistoric artifacts.
But an educated person in the future will be a curious person who collects better artifacts.
The Lin-related artifacts of that time, like the sandwiches once named for him, grew stale.
On the mysterious planet SR388, you'll find artifacts of a lost civilization that grant amazing powers.
The shack had become such a landmark that, she worried, thieves might try to steal artifacts.
In this former office, tons of artifacts were left behind — including old world maps and furniture.
Allen and his firm, Nautilus Productions, documented the efforts by divers and archaeologists to recover artifacts.
But on some matters related to his family's expensive collection of artifacts, Green seems surprisingly uncertain.
BRIDGEHAMPTON "The Curiosities of Harry Squires," exhibition of local wildlife, memorabilia of shipwrecks, Native American artifacts.
Some of the artifacts — including spears, stone tools, woven baskets and beads — date back 9,800 years.
About 7,000 artifacts and samples from the refuge are kept at a museum in Eugene, Oregon.
Across the street is a museum that houses props, costumes, and other artifacts from the film.  
British officials this year have so far only offered to loan the artifacts to Nigerian museums.
Growing up, my house was filled with exotic worldly artifacts that inspired my love of travel.
Since 2012, DeHays had been sneaking out of the College Park, Maryland, facility with the artifacts.
The San José was carrying gold, silver, and emeralds, in addition to ceramics and other artifacts.
There are artifacts here, too, traces of what went on on this ground before you arrived.
The use of these artifacts also came up as part of my conversation with David Szymanski.
The display will be a unique and wide-ranging mix between precious artifacts and modern luxuries.
In June, Egyptian state media reported the return of over 100 artifacts smuggled into Naples, Italy.
Stone artifacts have been dated in phases from the early Middle Palaeolithic to the Upper Palaeolithic.
The National Museum held Latin America's largest collection of historical artifacts, with about 20 million pieces.
They looted and relocated its artworks to Britain, and quickly traded these artifacts to Western markets.
Lest we forget, ISIS had a field day destroying priceless ancient artifacts in Iraq and Syria.
He has spread these on clean butcher paper, organizing them like artifacts from an archaeological dig.
Some personal artifacts — a briefcase, postcards sent back home, a set of pens — are on display.
The museum now has over 20163,000 donated artifacts like Father Sklodowski's medallion and Rabbi Baker's passport.
Most of the artifacts they discovered — tens of thousands in all — ended up in the Louvre.
In the case of colonial artifacts, an apology isn't enough: Repatriation is the only viable solution.
The most successful have been the most local, which have simply presented artifacts without forced narratives.
Found in a box of old family artifacts in Massachusetts, the wallet dates from around 1760.
Starting around 45,000 years ago, new kinds of artifacts begin showing up in the cave floor.
THE BINDING By Bridget Collins Of course, books don't need to be turned into magical artifacts.
Artifacts from the gas chambers and crematories are some of the most charged in the exhibition.
He also called for an international conference in early 2019 on the return of African artifacts.
Many pieces of the baroness's collection were Catholic artifacts, which is curious for a Jewish family.
The approximately 20,000 objects recovered included ancient coins, statues and pottery, as well as fake artifacts.
Against the office's spare backdrop, religious artifacts brought from the West 56th Street building stand out.
And rare artifacts, like a plentiful number of red deer antler headdresses and masks, are intriguing.
Obviously, the public wanted to consume both accursed artifacts, despite being shut down by health officials.
Yet serious cases of grave-robbing and theft of artifacts are reported on a regular basis.
An estimated 20 million artifacts -- spanning 11,000 years -- may have been wiped out in just hours.
His descendants lived here until 2011, and the place is filled with exquisite furnishings and artifacts.
You may want to pick an image that enhances one of the artifacts you already selected.
Her children were her artifacts, through which she created the drama of her own restless ambitions.
His legendary collection of art and artifacts was placed on a ship, the Unbelievable, which sank.
The artifacts on display came from demolition sites in New York, starting in the late 1950s.
Eternal Light brings together fewer than a dozen windows, and a small number of other artifacts.
Trespassing charges were dismissed after the judge viewed the art Mr. Jordan makes from found artifacts.
The government will post a notice online giving the artifacts' owners 60 days to submit claims.
It is not the case, as some have alleged, that Hobby Lobby bought artifacts from ISIS.
"We do not alter images or documents that are displayed as artifacts in exhibitions," Kleiman added.
After that, it was discovered that some of the artifacts, including the moon bag, were missing.
Mr. Monroe has told the seminary that it must remove the artifacts from the museum soon.
But the bulk of the collection consists of dead-tree artifacts, some of them charmingly weird.
However, climate change-driven disasters has made the safety of cultural artifacts into an urgent issue.
That material became the basis for the digital reconstruction of the destroyed artifacts using basic photogrammetry.
Monday's revelations are not the first time the Greens have courted controversy with their artifacts collection.
The new artifacts were still being bagged in acid-free plastic and tagged with field notes.
WMO made its conclusion based both in recordings in recent years and fossils and other artifacts.
After that, it was discovered that the moon bag and some other artifacts had gone missing.
Throughout the year, we researched and analyzed historical artifacts and subject areas related to disability history.
These and other artifacts were unearthed in the Princeton, NJ house where Paul Robeson was born.
The fine Minoan artifacts in the Griffin Warrior's grave could have been just loot from Crete.
Members of the aboriginal groups will be traveling to Illinois in October to repatriate the artifacts.
It was now May 2017 and most of the artifacts had been returned to the monastery.
I created a new myth because, in reality, we can't reclaim the artifacts in the museum.
" The antiques dealer says she collects the artifacts to "take the wall down between the races.
In the meantime, Latinx creators have been commemorating their history by including cultural artifacts and references.
Terrorists smashed artifacts and statues, littering the halls with remnants and broken pedestals and display cases.
They had also begun a university archive, the Southwestern Writers Collection, filled with manuscripts and artifacts.
After spring plowing, he and his friends would search for Native American arrowheads and other artifacts.
You keep putting pressure on those countries and eventually some of them [the artifacts] will return.
France is also talking about returning its Benin bronzes and other artifacts it took from Africa.
Now that it has been recaptured, more images have emerged showing the damage to Palmyra's artifacts.
This is not the first time that Christie's has sold artifacts of Chinese heritage under scrutiny.
But in doing so, perhaps I was denying the artifacts the space we afford to sculptures.
George Takei donated his personal collection of artworks and artifacts to the Japanese American National Museum.
The stolen loot discovered at the 74-year old business magnate's estate included 13 pre-Columbian artifacts discovered in the piano room as well as fossils, pre-Columbian textiles, rifles from Chile's War of the Pacific, ceramics and other indigenous artifacts from various regions of Chile.
But a new chemical analysis of ancient turquoise artifacts just put a giant hole in that theory.
It has over 2,000 items, including a number of never-before-seen artifacts from his lunar landing.
It was no less deserving of it, he argued, than the artifacts placed behind glass in museums.
In his defense, Reed said he mistakenly took home some artifacts that did not belong to him.
Obviously, much more mass spectrometer analysis needs to be done on other artifacts before we blame antimony.
But in her hands, they become precious artifacts rich with alluring details and thrum with inner life.
His photo series captures the rapid decay of artifacts and Soviet propaganda material left behind by residents.
Many of the world's richest and most renowned museums are filled with artifacts seized during colonial conquest.
The 125,000 square foot library is home to a plethora of records and artifacts from Reagan's administration.
A ministry official said Javadekar asked for an assessment of the damage, including what artifacts were lost.
The loan could signal a future permanent restitution of looted art and artifacts from former German colonies.
These two techniques also uncovered something unexpected: artifacts found in different regions depicted distinctly different symbol sequences.
It was so fun to see all of our different takes on those types of cultural artifacts.
Members of TEDAX-NRBQ (Technician Specialists in Deactivation of Explosive Artifacts) swept the scene following the shooting.
Replicas were put in a nearby church with other artifacts from the Amazon and stolen on Monday.
The exhibition includes more than 350 objects, encompassing photography, posters, music, film, fashion, artifacts, design and performance.
Here's our non-exhaustive accounting of image artifacts that may be showing up in your eclipse photos.
The trinkets, cultural artifacts and various travel ephemera create a space that feels completely and wonderfully anachronistic.
Shipping labels on the packages the artifacts arrived in described them as "tile samples," federal prosecutors said.
All Images: S.BaisleyWhen you think "peatland," you probably picture water, or mosquitoes, or creepily preserved human artifacts.
This photographic evidence of the Swift/ Bieber hug is one of our nation's most precious artifacts. 14.
The rooms are filled with everything from ancient artifacts to steam-driven machinery to functioning model trains.
The museum holds more than 3,000 artifacts -- with many contributed from ordinary Americans from across the country.
Shari Mendelson's artifacts emerge from her subconscious as much as from her enthusiasm for her subject matter.
Artifacts continues at Todd Merrill Studio (80 Lafayette Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through January 13, 2017.
An object returns to its owner McGehee says she knew that her family had artifacts in Europe.
" The company then shipped the artifacts with improper documentation by listing them as "ceramic tiles" or "samples.
The Antikythera wreck was discovered in 1900 by sponge divers, and all visible artifacts were soon collected.
The new museum will house the return of 26 cultural artifacts on long-term loan from France.
The site is a slam-dunk pre-Clovis site with unequivocal artifacts, clear stratigraphy and thorough dating.
The faux-Egyptian artifacts remained hidden for 60 years until some cinematic sleuths began digging them up.
Digital confections like these exploit individuals, corrupt information space, and undermine the reliability of all digital artifacts.
They are ephemeral artifacts of the industrial age and are quickly becoming uncompetitive in the information age.
It is above all a loss for those from whom the artifacts were stolen — the Iraqi people.
Art dealers, too, are fascinating because they sell to collectors expensive artifacts that satisfy no immediate need.
The DOJ said the company received the falsely labeled artifacts from a United Arab Emirates-based supplier.
The Standing Rock Sioux tribe says the company's construction work on the ranch damaged cultural artifacts there.
It makes it easier to align the shots without leaving artifacts of the merge, according to Levoy.
The institution has been criticized for not consulting Indigenous groups about the artifacts prior to the sale.
So many of the ways that we're used to experiencing TV are artifacts of technology and business.
Its structure, however, survived as did many (but not all) of the artworks and religious artifacts inside.
And until we include different kinds of normal in our cultural artifacts, that default will not change.
North Dakota's largest museum, the North Dakota Heritage & State Museum boasts free admission and thousands of artifacts.
"Some were used to make pottery, others to produce gold artifacts, and others still to manufacture furniture."
This month, his former clients continue to reel from the revelations as more stolen artifacts are returned.
Once inside, I did my best to take in the Hermitage's overwhelming collection of art and artifacts.
The instructions guide you in pairing with the plinth and learning what each of the artifacts does.
The artifacts and plinth are incredibly durable, and can withstand being thrown around without any noticeable damage.
We learned lessons that can be applied today as ISIS loots – and resells for profit – cultural artifacts.
The show is filled with a wide variety of photographs, artifacts, period room settings and colorful dresses.
A Spanish colonial collection of ranch gear and other artifacts decorates the hallway right off the foyer.
The brothers have donated nearly $2 million in cash and artifacts to museums, according to the report.
Trying to find artifacts can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack, Ketterman said.

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