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Fell’s Cave (9000–8000 B.C.)

October 1, 2000, revised September 1, 2007

By Laura Anne Tedesco

Fell’s Cave, a rock shelter in the valley of the Río Chico not far from the Strait of Magellan, was initially occupied by hunters around 10,000 B.C. who left behind an impressive layer of refuse.
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Pachmari Hills (ca. 9000–3000 B.C.)

October 1, 2000

By Laura Anne Tedesco

While the majority of paintings in the Pachmari Hills are from historic periods, the earliest Mesolithic depictions provide visually rich and compelling images of the natural environment and some aspects of Mesolithic life.
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Donatello (ca. 1386–1466)

October 1, 2002

By James David Draper

The powerful expressivity of his art made him the greatest sculptor of the early Renaissance.
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The Antonine Dynasty (138–193)

October 1, 2000

By Department of Greek and Roman Art

The Antonine Dynasty reflects the connections between wealthy provincial and Italian families.
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Asuka and Nara Periods (538–794)

October 1, 2002

By Department of Asian Art

Japan’s first historical epoch–the Asuka period, named for the area near Nara where the court resided–coincides with the introduction of Buddhism into the country.
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Period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (386–581)

October 1, 2002

By Department of Asian Art

The end of the Northern and Southern Dynasties also saw the beginning of a large influx of foreign immigrants, most of whom were traders or Buddhist missionaries from Central Asia.
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Kofun Period (ca. 300–710)

October 1, 2002

By Department of Asian Art

The practice of building sepulchral mounds and burying treasures with the dead was transmitted to Japan from the Asian continent about the third century A.D.
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The Art of the Mamluk Period (1250–1517)

October 1, 2001

By Suzan Yalman

Within a short period of time, the Mamluks created the greatest Islamic empire of the later Middle Ages, which included control of the holy cities Mecca and Medina.
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Painting in Italian Choir Books, 1300–1500

March 1, 2009

By Alison Manges Nogueira and Barbara Drake Boehm

Unlike books of hours, which were intended for individual devotion and usually small enough to be held in the hand, choir books were created for shared, communal worship and consequently necessitated a larger format.