statues
statues
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by Terry Kubiak - 2007-01-27
Authentic age-old works of art antiquities are surprisingly affordable. Many beautiful ancient necklaces, bracelets, statues, pottery, and coins. Some gold and silver. Discover a large selection of an...
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by Nick Sabo - 2007-03-06
Kotobukiya Anime Figurines are small figurines of women from popular video games and Anime Series from Japan. All of the figurines are generally in the size range of 6-9 inches tall. They are all of c...
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by Terry Kubiak - 2007-03-21
Important both as a domestic pet and as a symbol of deities such as Bastet and RA the "Great Cat of Heliopolis". There were two indigenous feline species in ancient Egypt, the jungle cat and the Afr...
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by Martin Pavion - 2007-03-27
Seeing a real-life 3 meter Alien or Predator sculpture is an experience you are unlikely to ever forget. I'll always remember the moment when I came face to face with a 3 meter tall predator which wi...
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by Terry Kubiak - 2007-07-22
Sumer may very well be the first civilization in the world, although long term settlements at Jericho predate Sumer and examples of writing from Egypt and the Harappa, Indus valley sites may predate t...
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by DogLoversAlley - 2007-08-22
Statues or sculptures What's the difference? None, I thought at one time. It was just ...
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by Debra froat - 2007-09-25
While cleaning out my shed, I found a tattered, black and white photo of my father. I was ecstatic. You see I have never met my father, although from what I have been told he was a wonderful man...
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by Anita Satin Choudhary - 2008-06-28
The artistically beautiful works of bronze sculpture has literally been around since ancient times. Before the coming of the bronze sculptures, the bronze metal its self was originally used in the ma...
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by Anita Satin Choudhary - 2008-06-28
If you are an owner of indoor bronze pieces, there is a need to take a soft cloth for dust removal. No matter if there is built-up residue and grime from indoor storage or the outdoor showcasing, the...
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by Brook Kavanugh - 2008-10-14
I don't know about you, but nothing frustrates me more than a mess. After working all day, carting the kids from one activity to another, and trying to fit dinner in at some point, the last thing I w...