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The website features an in depth view of LGBTQ+ culture and sub-culture in Boston from 1938 to 1966. It presents this information, as well as terminology, in an easy to access way.
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An interactive model of Philip Henslowe's playhouse, the Rose, and its surroundings. It digitally revives the building (where the early works of Marlowe, Shakespeare, and more were performed) so people can see what it was like in the sixteenth century.
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Interior, head and neck of a wreathed youth to left; Exterior, bit of foot; the underside of the floor is glazed
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Terracotta Panathenaic prize amphora (jar)
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A black stork in a landscape portrait.
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bird that is horribly bent over
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A Chinese landscape Zhao Yuan was made the Yuan (1271–1368) or Ming (1368–1644) dynasty.
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Image of three cherubs interacting and blowing their horns.
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An old woman is seated in a rocking chair and is covered in cats. Behind her, another woman holds a swaddled cat and is spoon-feeding it with a spoon.
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The peer-reviewed crowd-sourced site Unfortunate Creatures is devoted to making available primary sources reacting to natural disasters in the pre-modern period. Developers invite collaborators, including faculty and mentored undergraduate scholars to contribute. 
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A monstrance made for Pedro de Urraca
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Art piece of a mock-up plan for an automobile using pen and black ink, watercolor, and gouache media.
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Statue of Orpheus
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A small figurine of a Jerboa
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Painting depicting the death of Seneca
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An oil painting of Irises sitting on a table
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Small figurine is a shabti from the burial of a royal woman named Henettawy who lived during the early 21st Dynasty at Thebes.
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A white vase with dark brown images of dogs, dragons, phoenixes, and plants
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An oil painting of a waterspout, a sea tornado.
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two lovers running while caught in a storm
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This small head probably comes from a votive relief with a number of figures gathered to worship a god. The girl's sweet expression and her hair in coils that resemble a melon are typical of art of the fourth century B.C.
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Sculpture from the 19th century, of Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein.
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