Tags
Language
Tags
October 2025
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
28 29 30 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31 1
    Attention❗ To save your time, in order to download anything on this site, you must be registered 👉 HERE. If you do not have a registration yet, it is better to do it right away. ✌

    ( • )( • ) ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆ ) (‿ˠ‿)
    SpicyMags.xyz

    Minerva - January/February 2015

    Posted By: Pulitzer
    Minerva - January/February 2015

    Minerva - January/February 2015
    English | 68 pages | True PDF | 9.2 MB


    A prince’s progress

    The Prince of Wales’ 19th-century Grand Tour of the Middle East is traced through antiquities he collected en route and atmospheric photographs taken by Francis Bedford. Alessandro Nasini

    The celestial empire

    The artistic achievements of the Han Dynasty are highlighted in a new show at the Musée Guimet in Paris. Nicole Benazeth

    The Homer of painting

    Classical scenes portrayed by the luscious brushstrokes of Rubens went on to influence generations of later painters. Nico van Hout

    Eastern promise

    Talking to Michael Teller IV, Director of TK Asian Antiquities, about his lifelong love of China – and gold artefacts. Lindsay Fulcher

    The curious case of the Caucasian mummies

    Several expeditions to set up wild camel reserves in north-west China led to the discovery of artefacts linked to archaeological excavations made by Sven Hedin in 1934. John Hare

    The coins of the Kushans

    The Kushan empire once rivalled the greatest in the ancient world, but it is often only the images on its coins that tell us about its kings and gods. David Jongeward

    Along the Silk Road

    From the desert expanses of Xinjiang to the wide grasslands of Kyrgyzstan, journeying along this age-old trade route still taxes the most adventurous traveller today. Dalu Jones

    The adventures of Wendell Phillips

    An exhibition devoted to the ‘American Lawrence of Arabia’, the pioneering archaeologist who went in search of the Queen of Sheba, is on show at the Sackler Gallery in Washington. Howard Kaplan

    More issues archive