3rd-5thC Coptic textile of Dionysus, originally bedspread/wall-hanging & reused as a shroud: https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/asset-viewer/dionysus/7wF-IIFZqr20xw …pic.twitter.com/tbqtgFoawm
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Two lovely 7thC silk textiles of stags+pheasants from Sogdia: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rangdalion/4928482676/ … & https://www.flickr.com/photos/rangdalion/4927886991/ …pic.twitter.com/D8yztkqGoT
A 6th-/7th-century Coptic tapestry wool band woven on undyed linen; the pattern repeats after 40cm. Now in the Ashmolean Museum.pic.twitter.com/cyuCLRUlyc
A 3rd- to 4th-century AD rectangular tapestry-woven panel of a hare, found at Faiyum, Egypt.pic.twitter.com/2ANKn9lHXd
good morning docteur. No offense for your nice tweet here but to me.the lady knight looks like a black smurfette....
Hah!! :)
@caitlinrgreen All are really very beautiful :) Gud now one can express the heartiest feelings rather tha a favourite star :D
So Smurfs go back that far in history !
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