"Vessel with Two Feet" (ca. 1000–800 B.C.) △ Near Eastern · Ceramic
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"Vessel with Two Feet" (ca. 1000–800 B.C.) △ Near Eastern · Ceramic

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death
transformation
ancestral memory
divination
ancient structures
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Wooden Bundu Helmet Mask, Mende people, Sierra Leone, late 19th or early 20th century
Monstrance, 1775, gold, silver, gilded silver, enamels, rubies and diamonds, by Agostino Natoli and Salvatore Mercurio
Photo by Charles Reeza in the treasury of Palermo Cathedral

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Gold double ax Minoan Bronze Age 1550 – 1500 B.C.E.
“On left blade, inscription of four signs in undeciphered Linear A; possibly an invocation to the Goddess Demeter. The axe was deposited in a sacred cave as a votive offering.”
- Museum of Fine Arts Boston via Pinterest
set of 7 vodun objects / Fon culture, Benin (twine, metal sacrificial materials)
Figures set up in fields to repel the evil eye. Omens and superstitions of southern India. 1912.