Smithsonian Museum
Smithsonian Museum
Foods of the Americas
2005 James Beard Award Winner! - Food of the Americas 2005 IACP Award Finalist - American Category The culinary traditions of the native peoples of the Americas are celebrated in this lavish book produced in association with the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.
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Various Artists - Praise the Lord! Gospel Music in Washington, D.C
Compiled by the Smithsonian Institution's Anacostia Museum & Center For African-American History & Culture. Recorded at Bible Way...
Merchant: J&R Music & Computer World
Mummy Shaped Cat Sculpture - Smithsonian Institution
Egyptian Collection - The cat was sacred in ancient Egypt. It was associated with Bastet, the cat-headed goddess of Bubastis, a city in the northeastern Delta of Lower Egypt.The mummification of cats began around 700 B.C.
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Artemis Coin Earrings - Macedonia 150 B.C.
Classical Collection - This coin is an adaptation of an ancient Greek silver coin found in the Numismatic Collection of the Smithsonian"™s National Museumof American History. Struck in Macedon and dating from approximately 150 B.C.
Merchant: Museum Store Company
Aoi Leaf with Lapis Earrings - Japanese, early 19th Century, Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian
The design for this jewelry, a water plant, was adapted from the gold maki-e (sprinkled fine gold particles) on a Japanese wedding palanquin in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (S1985.1). A palanquin is a covered vehicle in which a single passenger is carried by one or more bearers.
Merchant: Museum Store Company
Artemis Coin Necklace - Macedonia 150 B.C.
Classical Collection - This coin is an adaptation of an ancient Greek silver coin found in the Numismatic Collection of the Smithsonian"™s National Museumof American History. Struck in Macedon and dating from approximately 150 B.C.
Merchant: Museum Store Company







