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Health Care and Epidemics in Antiquity: The Example of Ancient Mesopotamia
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Health Care and Epidemics in Antiquity: The Example of Ancient Mesopotamia

June 26, 2006 Walter Farber, Professor of Assyriology, University of Chicago From the "Epidemics Then & Now: Infectious Diseases Around the World," the 2006 University of Chicago Summer Institute for Educators. Co-sponsored by the Center...
Maya Spouted Jar
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

Maya Spouted Jar

This spouted vessel is one of the most elegantly sculpted stone containers in the corpus of Maya art. Its form with the vertical spout parallel to the central axis of the main chamber is known from the late 1st millennium B.C. and is especially...
The Orange Trees by Caillebotte
Image by Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

The Orange Trees by Caillebotte

An 1878 oil on canvas, The Orange Trees (aka The Artist's Brother in His Garden) by Gustave Caillebotte (1848-96) the French impressionist painter. The subject here is Martial, the artist's younger brother with whom he later shared a house...
Traces Through Time: Natchez Trace Parkway
Video by Harpers Ferry Center NPS

Traces Through Time: Natchez Trace Parkway

Journey along the Natchez Trace Parkway, which winds 444 miles from the southern Appalachian foothills of Tennessee through the emerald forests of Alabama to the bayous and swamps of Mississippi. It roughly follows the "Old Natchez Trace,"...
Pieces of Eight from the Whydah
Image by Theodore Scott

Pieces of Eight from the Whydah

A quantity of silver pieces of eight taken from the Whydah shipwreck. The ship was captained by the pirate Samuel Bellamy, aka ‘Black Sam’ Bellamy, who died in the wreck off Cape Cod in 1717. The wreck was re-discovered in 1984. (Image taken...
Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice by Canaletto
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Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice by Canaletto

A c. 1730 oil on canvas painting, Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice, by the Italian artist Canaletto (1697-1768). (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston)
Tellem or Dogon Headrest from Mali
Image by James Blake Wiener

Tellem or Dogon Headrest from Mali

This headrest was made either by the Tellem culture (named for the Tellem caves in which they are found) that lived in the Bandiagara cliffs of Mali from the 11th-15th century CE, or from the area's current inhabitants, the Dogon peoples...
Battle of Germantown Map
Image by U.S. Army Center of Military History

Battle of Germantown Map

Map depicting the initial movement of American troops at the Battle of Germantown (4 October 1777). U.S. Army Center of Military History.
The Great Fire of London, with Ludgate and Old St. Paul's
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The Great Fire of London, with Ludgate and Old St. Paul's

A c. 1670 anonymous painting titled The Great Fire of London, with Ludgate and Old St. Paul's. The Great Fire of London ravished the English capital in September 1666 destroying over 13,000 buildings. (Yale Center for British Art, Yale University...
Battle of Tricamarum
Article by Nathan Stafford

Battle of Tricamarum

The Battle of Tricamarum (533 CE) was the second and last major battle of the Vandalic War (533 – 534 CE). The battle was fought between the forces of the Byzantine Empire under the leadership of the general Belisarius (500 &ndash...
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