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Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. 1st c. BC-1sSlab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. Late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD. Moulded terracotta. From Tarragona (?). Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Head of Medusa. Roman relief. Terracotta. 50 BC-50 AD. FromHead of Medusa. Monster, Gorgon. Roman relief. Terracotta. 50 BC-50 AD. From Catalonia. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Prehistory. Bronze Age. Vessel. Bell Beaker. From AiguafredaPrehistory. Bronze Age. Vessel. Bell Beaker. Iberian Peninsula. From Aiguafreda, Catalonia. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Spain
Crucible. Punic art. Terracotta. From Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Spain
Prehistory. Iron Age. Pot. Terracota. 7th-6th c. BC. Near MaPrehistory. Metal Age. Iron Age. Pot. Gray terracota. 7th-6th century BC. Near Manlleu, Catalonia. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia, Spain
Roman Art. Spain. Small cylindrical terracotta pot. Date unkRoman Art. Spain. Small cylindrical terracotta pot. It comes from Empuries. Date unknown. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia
Roman art. Spain. 1st century. A. C. Vessel with handlesRoman art. Spain. 1st century A.C.. Vessel with handles. Terracotta. From Ibero-roman necropolis of Puig d En Planes, Osona. Episcopal Museum Vic. Catalonia
Iberian art. Spain. Catalonia. Oenochoe. 3rd century B. C. SiIberian art. Spain. Catalonia. Oenochoe. Ceramic type. 3rd century B.C. Site of Moli de l Espigol -. Tornabous. Urgell Museum. Tarrega
Female head. Paphos, CyprusFemale head with veil and diadem. 4th century BC. Terracotta. From area of Paphos, Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Head of a male statue. Idalion, CyprusHead of a male statue with conical helmet. Terracotta. 7th-6th centuries BC. Idalion, Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Etruscan Art. Italy. Terracotta pedimental decoration in high relief from Tivoli. Fragmentary figure. Late 4 th - 3rd. Century B.C. Gregorian Etruscan Museum. Vatican Museums. Vatican City
Females bust of votive use. Punic style. 6th century BCFemales bust of votive use. Punic style. Terracotta. 6th century BC. From the Sanctuary of Illa Plana, Ibiza. Archaeological Museum of Barcelona. Spain
Theatrical masks made in terracotta. UkraineClassical theatre. Theatrical masks made in terracotta. Kerch Historical and Archaeological Museum. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine
Terracotta figure of young woman. Tomb in Canosa, Apulia. 30Terracotta figure of young woman with her hands raise in a gesture of mourning. Found in a chamber tomb in Canosa in Apulia with rich gifts, and several similar figures. 300-250 BC. Italy
Ancient Art. Mediterranean. Sanctuary. Images of terracotta of the donor or the gods. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Denmark
Etruscan Art. Italy. In honour of the ancestors. Urns-faceEtruscan Art. Italy. In honour of the ancestors. Symbolic faces were the focus and memorials held at the graveside. Symbolised Urns-face. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhage. Denmark
Votive bust of a woman. Terracotta. 300-200 BC. Etruscan artVotive bust of a woman. Terracotta. 300-200 BC. Sculpted in Cerveteri. Etruscan art. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Terracotta head of a horse wearing a harness, part of a largHead of a horse wearing a harness, part of a larger figure of a horse and rider. Terracotta. 600-500 BC. Made in Cyprus. From the Sanctuary of Apollo, Phrangissa. British Museum. London
Tablet of terracotta with inscription in Cypriot syllabic script. Possibily a religious text or a commercial or administrative document. 410-375 BC. From Akanthou. British Museum. London. England
Roman statuette of Venus holding a mirror. 2nd century ADRoman statuette of Venus holding a mirror. Terracotta. 2nd century AD. From Thapsus, Tunisia. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Terracotta figure of three-bodied warrior. Cyprus. 7th centuTerracotta figure of three-bodied warrior. Made in Cyprus. 7th century BC. From Pyrga. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Terracottas female figure. EgyptTerracottas female figure. Sculpted with an elaborate hairstyle, a necklace and incised points around the navel and buttocks as a tattoo
Greek Art. Archaeological remains of terracotta from different buildings of the sanctuary of Olympia. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Greek art. Turkey. Edge of the lid of a sarcophagus. Terracotta. Late 6th century B.C. It comes from the necropolis of Clazomene (now Turkey)
White flowers in a plant pot on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Italy / Pistoia / Del CeppoPistoia: Hospital (orphanage?) Del Ceppo, with a frieze in terracotta by Giovanni della Robbia Date: 1905
Plate decorated with a warrior, 10th c. Glazed Terracotta. Persian art. Ceramics. IRAN. Tehran. Irans National Museum. Foroughi collection
Etruscan urn TerracottaFunerary Urn with a combat scene. ca. 500 BC. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta. ITALY. ABRUZZI. Chieti. National Museum of Archaeology
Etruscan antefixVotive head. 6th c. BC. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta. ITALY. LAZIO. ROME. Cerveteri. National Etruscan Museum of Archaeology
Public Library SignPublic Library sign made from terracotta tiles. Forest Hill Library built 1900. Date: 2011
A Mexican Criada (House Servant) carrying a large jar on her shoulder. The caption to this card states that: " All the work about native households is performed by Such Women." Date
Sparrows in snow on a dish-shaped Christmas cardThree sparrows pecking at snow on a dish-shaped Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
North hall cafeteriaThe cafeteria in the north hall of the Natural History Museum
Detail of terracotta moulding of an octopus in the Waterhous
Detail of terracotta moulding of a dragonfly in the WaterhouThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of a dodo in the Waterhouse BuThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of monkeys in the Waterhouse BThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of a fish in the Waterhouse BuThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta mouldings in the Waterhouse BuildingThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of a bat in the Waterhouse BuiThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Detail of terracotta moulding of a snake in the Waterhouse BThe Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Decorative terracotta pillars
Stonework surrounding the front entrance to the Natural HistClose up shot of the detail carved in to the terracotta stonework on the front entrance to the Natural History Musuem. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse
Terracotta relief sculpture at the Natural History Museum, LDetail of terracotta relief sculpture in the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905)
Architectural view of main hall at the Natural History MuseuArchitectural view of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London. With the Diplodocus skeleton in the background
Detail of terracotta relief sculpture on pillar on the first floor of the Central Hall, Natural History Museum, London. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse
Exterior detail of The Natural History Museum, LondonDetail of terracotta panel designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905). Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s, and it first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Interior view of the Natural History Museum, London