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My blog is generally about nature, elements, forests, equanimity, minerals, art, death, symbolism, architecture, philosophy, esotericism, dreams, cosmos, melancholy, historical reenactment, medieval times and other good stuff as well.
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2013-05-18
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Vessel in the form of a boar….
Proto-Elamite, 3100-2900 BC, Southwestern Iran. Ceramic and paint.
PIGGY!!
Source: forgottenancients
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2013-05-16
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Hearted from: http://nearlywitch-spells.tumblr.com/post/49540606101
(via gloomytreehouse)
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Unknown Artist. Archangel St Gabriel. Duomo di Cefalù. Cefalù ITALY (Sicily). mid-12th century » Unknown Artist. St Gabriel the Archangel. mid-12th century. Duomo di Cefalù. Cefalù; Province of Palermo. ITALY
Source: byzantio
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Éternités afghanes
Texte par Olivier Weber
Collection Mémoire des peuples
Livre, 174 pages, photographies en couleurs de Reza
2002.(via ancient-serpent)
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2013-05-13
Francisco de Goya - The Monk
engraving, 1824(via legends-and-whiskey)
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This 4,000 year old Babylonian poem is the oldest literary work by a known author.
The Exaltation of Inanna was written in around 2260 B.C. by Enheduanna, daughter of Sargon of Akkad. The poem describes the author’s suffering at the hands of an upstart rebel, her appeals to the Moon God, and ultimately her appeal to the goddess Inanna.
Today, the poem is located in the Yale Babylonian Collection along with approximately 45,000 other pieces.
I have nothing to add.
Source: yaleuniversity











