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  • Thesaurus: Altertum (3000 v.Ch.-5. Jh. n.Ch.)
Deckeldose
André Métthey
ca. 1915
De Theatercompagnie - Ajax - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Plakat
De Theatercompagnie - Ajax - Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Experimental Jetset, Amsterdam, NL
2007
Kopffragment
Fragment
Kopffragment
unbekannt
ca. 400-600
Ornamentaler Einsatz
Textilfragment
Ornamentaler Einsatz
unbekannt
ca. 500-699
Clavus
Textilfragment
Clavus
unbekannt
6. Jahrhundert
Clavus
Tunika
Clavus
unbekannt
6. Jahrhundert
Clavus
Textilfragment
Clavus
unbekannt
6. Jahrhundert
Besatzstück
unbekannt
ca. 600-799
Schale
unbekannt
ca. 400 - 600
Zwillingsbalsamarium
Gefäss
Zwillingsbalsamarium
unbekannt
ca. 100-399
[ohne Text]
Plakat
[ohne Text]
Marwan Shahin
2015
Vorderteil einer Kindertunika
Tunika
Vorderteil einer Kindertunika
unbekannt
6. Jahrhundert
Fragment eines Bruststücks eines Tunika-Ziereinsatzes
Tunika
Fragment eines Bruststücks eines Tunika-Ziereinsatzes
unbekannt
ca. 500-699
Clavus
Tunika
Clavus
unbekannt
6. Jahrhundert
Secession of the Plebs - Having Returned Home in 494 BC after Fighting to Defend Their Country, The Plebians of Rome Found the Aristocracy Had Taken Their Land and Sold Many of Them into Debt Slavery. They Deserted the City and Marched to a Sacred Hill outside of Rome, Where, They Set up a People's Council and Elected Tribunes to Represent Them. These Actions Curbed the Arbitrary Power of the Aristocracy and Began the Long Struggle for Equality in Rome. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Plakat
Secession of the Plebs - Having Returned Home in 494 BC after Fighting to Defend Their Country, The Plebians of Rome Found the Aristocracy Had Taken Their Land and Sold Many of Them into Debt Slavery. They Deserted the City and Marched to a Sacred Hill outside of Rome, Where, They Set up a People's Council and Elected Tribunes to Represent Them. These Actions Curbed the Arbitrary Power of the Aristocracy and Began the Long Struggle for Equality in Rome. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Art Hazelwood
2007
Capitalism Must be Destroyed
Plakat
Capitalism Must be Destroyed
Paul Hartzell
1936