We found this adorning the window of an unused space in a downtown building. Could it be an archaeological artifact or is it just an old advertisement?
Oh, how funny, Lowell!!! You do find the best things, the funniest things, the most beautiful things!! Always a joy to pay a visit to your blogs!! Don't disappear!!! Have a great week!!
"Raiders of the Lost Ark"....one day they'll invent a spell check system that actually knows what you are thinking and then I won't make so many mistakes. Of course, now that I think about it, that would lead to all kinds of different problems wouldn't it?
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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It's a blues band.
Looks like a release date in 2013 but it's on paper, which automatically gives it some credence as artifact.
Oh, how funny, Lowell!!! You do find the best things, the funniest things, the most beautiful things!! Always a joy to pay a visit to your blogs!! Don't disappear!!! Have a great week!!
Both, right? Looks dessicated enough to be one of the Dead Sea scrolls.
Well, 2013 for a poster to still be up- albeit in that shape- is something of an artifact!
Interesting design.
juste un souvenir d'un événement passé, qui fera se poser des tonnes de questions aux historiens futures ;))
It is very obviously an Egyptian papyrus of course!
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a papyrus's ramses II
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Aww I like it! It reminds me a modern artwork!
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You may consider both the cases...
An Egyptian advertisement?
It does have a "Raiders of the Last Ark" look to it.
"Raiders of the Lost Ark"....one day they'll invent a spell check system that actually knows what you are thinking and then I won't make so many mistakes. Of course, now that I think about it, that would lead to all kinds of different problems wouldn't it?
Dem bones! Dem bones! You dig up the weirdest stuff. MB
Maybe it's both! Looks like it could be an ancient Egyptian advertisement to me. :)
I really like this photo. Why? Dunno!
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