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Aztec Statuettes - Idols - In the National Museum of Mexico, Mexico City. Date: 1910s
Idols in monastery at Gyantse, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a little-known campaign in which a British military force brushed aside Tibetan defences to capture Lhasa
Canton. Interior of the Temple of 500 IdolsPierre Joseph Rossier. Views in China issued by Negretti and Zambra in 1859 and 1861. First Series and second series. These important images were the first commercial views of China to be sold in
Greta Garbo in Mata HariGreta Garbo (1905-1990) playing the title role in the 1931 film Mata Hari'. Date: 1931
Wooden anthropomorphic figure. Chimu cultureWooden anthropomorphic figure. There were idols and depictions of ancestors In the temples and shrines. Chimu culture. Late Intermediate Horizon (1000-1470 AD). Peru. Museum of the Americas
Stone idols statues Hakone, woman in carrying chair, kagoStone idols statues at Hakone, woman in carrying chair, kago. Vintage 19th century photograph
MEXICAN SACRIFICESMexicans sacrifice their prisoners to the idols of Tabasco Date: circa 15th century
Vanuatu - Pacific Islands - Santo Ancestor WorshipDate: circa 1910s
ADORATION OF IDOLS (C10)Medieval representation of the Adoration of Idols (after the book of Ezekiel, OT) Date: 10th Century
Hera bull idols from Tiryns, GreeceHera bull idols from Tiryns, an archaeological site in Mycenae, Greece. Date: BCE
Fertility Idols. Ashanti art. Sculpture on wood. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Museum of African and Oceanic Arts. Proc: GHANA. ASHANTI
Church with idols from Tiwanaku, BoliviaChurch built ith stone and stele idols from Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Tiwanaku (sometimes Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is an important Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia
Idols of Bible Times 1Tartak, human but with a sheeps head (or is it a goat ?) is the god of choice of the Avites, a people settled in Samaria by the king of Assyria. (Second Kings 17.31)
Greece. Cycladic civilization. 3rd millenium BC. Marble head from Amorgos. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Middle Ages. Latvia. Ancient beliefs. 12th-13th centuries. Images of trees (idols). Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Cycladic civilization. Early Bronze Age. 3300-2000 BC. Naked, female figurines of marble, idols. From de Cycladic island of Amorgos, 2700-2300 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Destroying Saxon IdolsCharlemagne orders the pagan idols of the Saxons to be destroyed, building Christian churches instead Date: 778
Idols by Roy HornimanPromotional postcard of the Idols by Roy Horniman. From W. J. Lockes novel. First produced in Birmingham on 24th August and at the Garrick 28th September 1908. The Great Trial Scene (Act III)
The Happy Island by James Bernard FaganPromotional postcard of The Happy Island by James Bernard Fagan adapted from the Hungarian of M. Lengyel. First produced His Majestys Theatre, 24th March 1913
Idols representations of ancestors. They proceed from the necropolis of Los Churuletes. Eneolithic. Sculpture on rock. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology
Sketches in Burmah - Idols on the IrrawaddyImposing statues of idols on the banks of the Irrawaddy River in Burma (Myanmar). Date: 1876
Worshipping the golden calf
Aztec Sculptures RuinedThe Spanish destroy huge Aztec idol sculptures
Egyptian IdolsA variety of ancient Egyptian idols
Temple of 1000 IdolsThe temple of a thousand idols
Figures of gods found at Tiryns, GreeceFigures of gods made from terracotta, found at Tiryns, Mycenae, Greece
Hezekiah and the IdolsHezekiah, king of Judah, wins favour in Gods sight by destroying the idols of rival faiths
Coifi Profanes IdolsCoifi, High priest of the old Saxon religion in Northumbria, convinced by Christianity & wondering what his gods have ever done for him profanes the temple idols
Idols of Bible Times 4Succoth Benoth - a hen - is the deity to which the heathen men of Babylon, in their blindness, bow down. (see Second Kings 17.31)
Idols of Bible Times 3Adremelech, in the form of a peacock, is the deity to which the idolatrous Sepharvites sacrifice their children, burning them in fire. (see Second Kings 17.31)
Idols of Bible Times 2Nibhaz, human but with a dogs head is one of the gods of the Avites, a people settled in Samaria by the king of Assyria. (see Second Kings 17.31)
Temple of 10000 IdolsThe Temple of Ten Thousand Idols
Native Haitian WorshipThe idol-worship of the native Haitians
Pagan Laplanders sacrifice to an idol
Laplanders worshipping an idol