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GLAM BrowserPlaas Welgelegen
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Identifier: PAI/0159
This document is a faxed message from the Hooggeregshof in Grahamstad to the Kerkstraat District Office dated 1 January 1948. The message mentions the death of Jacobus Hendrik Pieterse (16 January 1948) and the contents of his will. The testament mentions the value of his estate, including his will, will, and property. The document also mentions that his will was signed by his wife, Susanna Catharina van Niekerk, and his children, Daniel and Gerhardus....
ViewRailing pillar
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Identifier: BM-RP001
Railing pillar Limestone (Palnad marble) Published...
ViewStatue of the ram of Amun
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Identifier: EA1779
Granitic gneiss sphinx of the ram of Amun protecting figure of Taharqo between folded front legs. The rectangular base has been partially restored and is inscribed with a continuous horizontal register of hieroglyphs. Classification: Statue/Sphinx. 3D model by The British Museum; photography and model creation by Daniel Pett....
ViewEgyptian Boat
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Identifier: BM-125320
[AI Summarized] This image shows a 3D model of a boat from ancient Egypt. The boat has a hull with a curved shape, and it appears to be made of wood, based on the texture and visible grain patterns. It has a single row of caulking along the side, suggesting the use of tar or another sealant material during construction....
ViewThe Rosetta Stone
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Identifier: EA24
Part of grey and pink granodiorite stela bearing priestly decree concerning Ptolemy V in three blocks of text: Hieroglyphic (14 lines), Demotic (32 lines) and Greek (54 lines). Classification: Stela. Ptolemaic Period. 3D model by The British Museum via Sketchfab; photography and model creation by Daniel Pett....
ViewKagle mask
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Identifier: 2011.70.2
Kagle mask by Dan artist. Classification: Masks. Department: Arts of Global Africa. Credit line: Gift of William Siegmann....
ViewAI Test 25
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Identifier: ai25
The Vasa, Sweden’s first royal warship, sank in Stockholm harbor on 10 August 1628, killing approximately 30-50 crew members and visitors. The vessel, commissioned by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden for the ongoing war against Poland-Lithuania, was built at the Stockholm shipyard under master shipwright Henrik Hybertsson. Over 95% of the original ship survives, making it the best-preserved 17th-century vessel in Scandinavia. The Vasa Museum opened on Djurgården island, Stockholm, on 15 June 199...
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