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Part of the Bassae Frieze ( from the temple of Apollo Epikurios ) at the British Museum.
From 8 November 2001-24 March 2002, The British Museum had an exhibit named “ Agatha Christie and Archaeology: Mystery in Mesopotamia ”, which presented a fascinating look at the secret life of Agatha Christie and the influences of archaeology in her life and works.
Another version of the standardised imperial portrait ; from the house of Jason Magnus at Cyrene, Libya | Cyrene, North Africa ( British Museum ).
A bronze medal on display in the British Museum shows Agrippina ’ s ashes being brought back to Rome by Caligula.
( British Museum ).
The outcome was a decision by the 14th International Botanical Congress in 1987 that Amaryllis should be a conserved name ( i. e. correct regardless of priority ) and ultimately based on a specimen of the South African Amaryllis belladonna from the Clifford Herbarium at the British Museum.
Some information is known about the family origins of Amasis: his mother was a certain Tashereniset as a bust statue of this lady, which is today located in the British Museum, shows.
In the 1870s Luigi Palma di Cesnola carried out excavations in the necropolis of Amathus, as elsewhere in Cyprus, enriching the early collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ; some objects went to the British Museum.
470 BC, British Museum, London
As a matter of fact, the Elgin marbles-after an advise by Canova-were acquired by the British Museum, while plaster copies were sent to Florence, Italy, according to Canova's request.
The Nimrud Lens is held in the British Museum.
British Museum Press, 2002.
In 1924 in the UK the chemist Harold Plenderleith began to work at the British Museum with Dr. Alexander Scott in the newly created Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, thus giving birth to the conservation profession in the UK.
The development of this department at the British Museum moved the focus for the development of conservation from Germany to Britain, and in 1956 Plenderleith wrote a significant handbook called The Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, it was this book rather than Rathgen's that is commonly seen as the major source for the development of conservation as we know it today.
Department of Prehistory and Europe, British Museum.
Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
) 2000 Years of Zinc and Brass London: British Museum
( eds ) Mining and Metal Production Through the Ages London: British Museum
) 2000 Years of Zinc and Brass London: British Museum
British Museum.
In addition, The Verse Account of Nabonidus ( British Museum tablet 38299 ) states, " entrusted the army (?
British Museum, London
The Tale of Peter Rabbit is owned by Frederick Warne and Company, The Tailor of Gloucester by the Tate Gallery and The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies by the British Museum.
* The Iceni Hoard at the British Museum

British and Catalogue
The great eleven volume Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum compiled between 1870 and 1954 is the definitive reference work for the study of British Satirical prints.
The canons and decrees of the council have been published very often and in many languages ( for a large list consult British Museum Catalogue, under " Trent, Council of ").
The British Library's Incunabula Short Title Catalogue now records over 29, 000 titles, of which around 27, 400 are incunabula editions ( not all unique works ).
) Catalogue of the Jain Manuscripts of the British Library.
Examples include Iconclass, British Catalogue of Music Classification, and Dickinson classification, or the NLM Classification for medicine.
* Carl Bezold, Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum: Volume I, British Museum, 1889
* Carl Bezold, Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum: Volume II, British Museum, 1891
* Carl Bezold, Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum: Volume III, British Museum, 1893
* Carl Bezold, Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum: Volume IV, British Museum, 1896
* Carl Bezold, Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum: Volume V, British Museum, 1899
* W. L. King, Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum: Supplement I, British Museum, 1914
* W. G. Lambert, Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum: Supplement II, British Museum, 1968
* W. G. Lambert, Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum: Supplement III, British Museum, 1992, ISBN 0-7141-1131-7
* V. Tatton-Brown and W. Gudenrath, Catalogue of Greek and Roman glass in the British Museum II ( London, The British Museum Press, forthcoming )
This was published as the British Catalogue of Stars.

British and pamphlets
Defoe published over 560 books and pamphlets and is considered to be the founder of British journalism.
Williams also produced his own edition, but the British government indicted him and confiscated the pamphlets.
John Wilkes authored pamphlets critical of the British government.
the author, or one concerned in the writing of several weekly very seditious papers intitled, ‘ The Monitor or British Freeholder, No 257, 357, 358, 360, 373, 376, 378, and 380 ,’″ and seized printed charts, pamphlets and other materials.
Since the disastrous election result in 1924 the Liberals were now very much the third party in British politics, but still Lloyd George was able to release money from his fund to finance candidates and ideas for public works to reduce unemployment ( as detailed in pamphlets such as the " Yellow Book " and the " Green Book ").
Along with the list of indicators, American conference speakers, pamphlets, source materials, consultants, vocabulary regarding SRA and allegedly funding were imported, which promoted the identification and counseling of British SRA allegations.
He also wrote numerous essays for the Westminster, North British, and other reviews ; articles in the " Encyclopædia Britannica " and several pamphlets on education questions.
The British government was slow in responding to American requests for compensation While waiting for a response, the question of how to use any compensation was debated in newspapers and pamphlets.
Rose hips of some species, especially Rosa canina ( Dog Rose ) and R. majalis, have been used as a source of vitamin C. During World War II, the people of Britain were encouraged through letters to The Times newspaper, articles in the British Medical Journal, and pamphlets produced by Claire Loewenfeld, a dietitian working for Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, to gather wild-grown rose hips and to make a vitamin C syrup for children.
* The library of the Royal Commonwealth Society, containing books, periodicals, pamphlets, photographs and manuscripts relating to the British Empire and the Commonwealth.
In 1765 the British Quartering Act, which required the colonies to provide barracks and supplies to British troops, further angered American colonists ; and to raise more money for Britain, Parliament enacted the Stamp Act on the American colonies, to tax newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards.
It was intended to inform British citizens on how to protect themselves during a nuclear attack, and consisted of a mixture of pamphlets, radio broadcasts, and public information films.
At the same time, the British Royal Air Force limited itself to dropping pamphlets on German cities.
The book proved immensely important in Britain among forces opposed to the Tudor monarchy ; it was widely quoted and cited in opposition pamphlets and leaflets during the period leading up to the British Civil Wars of the 1640s.
His letters to The Times and addresses to the British Association for the Advancement of Science meetings on this subject were regularly reprinted as pamphlets by the Society.
To support the study of the controversies of the 17th – 19th centuries, a British research project has placed online thousands of polemical pamphlets from that era.
He also wrote abolitionist pamphlets and on the British African Colonization Societies ( 1833 – 1834 ).
The British Library Incunabula Short Title Catalogue currently lists about 28, 100 different editions of surviving books, pamphlets and broadsides ( some fragmentary only ) printed before 1501 of which about 2, 850 are octavos, representing 10 percent of all works in the catalog.
This new leadership decided upon a slogan for the CPC ’ s anti-war protests: “ Withdraw from the British Empire .” Signalling a more radical approach to their anti-Imperialist protesting, the Operations Centre authorised Stanley Ryerson to write and publish two pamphlets in Quebec.
Besides the pamphlets already cited, a number of his speeches and other political tracts were published ( see Gen. Catalogue, British Museum ).
During this time Lee wrote many influential pamphlets and essays opposing slavery and British continental policies.
The princes ' relationship experienced phases of closeness as well as minor arguments as they grew older ; after Albert's death in 1861, Ernest became gradually more antagonistic to Victoria and her children, as well as increasingly bitter toward the United Kingdom, publishing anonymous pamphlets against various members of the British royal family.
This sermon was printed seven different times in four colonial cities, becoming one of the most popular pamphlets of Colonial British America.
Morison founded a pseudo-academic institution, British College of Health, to promote his cures and propagate for natural or vegetable healing with its pamphlets.

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