Rosetta stone from the back.Rosetta stone from the side.
There’s much of the relief sculpture from the Parthenon, a Greek temple finished in 438 BC. (Btw, ever visited Tennessee’s Parthenon, from 1897?)…
My fave art at the Parthenon’s frieze is on the left, wearing a llama t-shirt…The Parthenon frieze is huge! This is only a small portion.
On it, the faces of hunters are differentiated by their postures, rather than by their features…
Galloping around the Parthenon…Sacrificial animals on the frieze weren’t thrilled about their lot.Iris, the winged messenger goddess, roomed at the Parthenon.
The British Museum’s collection is overwhelming. We only had time to see a smattering of it…
Clay mastiffs warded off devils and demons in about 645 BC, northern Iraq.This god has appreciated his mastiff’s protection from evil since 800-700 BC, in southern Iraq.Lely’s Venus (Aphrodite) does what she can to stay strategically covered. She’s a copy from 1st or 2nd AD.Compared to lots of other items at the British Museum, these poker-style game cards from Iran, are freshly minted — they’re from 1800-1900.This protective spirit lost his sheaf of twigs. Palace of Sargon II, Khorsabad, Iraq, 710-705 BC.
After the museum, we meandered across the street — where a gift shop offered a different type of show…
What’s the silliest thing you’ve seen in or around a museum?…
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57 thoughts on “Part 1 of 3: British Museum (plus silly video) by da-AL”
Those are some incredible artifacts, da-AL. You go to the most interesting places! Thank you for sharing and allowing me to travel vicariously via your posts!
I’m ashamed to say (please don’t tell anyone) of the five times I’ve been to London, I’ve never gone into the British Museum. It’s almost sacrilegious, since I love museums (my guy, not so much). We hope to fly over the pond again within the year, and I will insist that we spend hours there. Your photos and text are wonderful.
Thnx for sharing 🙂🙂
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My pleasure 🙂
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Those are some incredible artifacts, da-AL. You go to the most interesting places! Thank you for sharing and allowing me to travel vicariously via your posts!
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Glad you could join us, Mark!
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I always enjoy your posts, da-AL!
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Thank you, Mark 🙂
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Gorgeous photos! It’s almost like I’m there myself.,
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But having charm.
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I’m ashamed to say (please don’t tell anyone) of the five times I’ve been to London, I’ve never gone into the British Museum. It’s almost sacrilegious, since I love museums (my guy, not so much). We hope to fly over the pond again within the year, and I will insist that we spend hours there. Your photos and text are wonderful.
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Lolol – perhaps telling him you’ll ‘spend hours there’ is not quite the most enticing way to lure him? 😛
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Haha. Good point….
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