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Human Collection (page 3)

"The Human Experience: A Tapestry of Light, Strength, and Resilience" In the intricate tapestry of humanity, we are more than just flesh and bones

Background imageHuman Collection: I Robot, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

I Robot, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
I, Robot - The robot Adam Link is attacked

Background imageHuman Collection: Von Daniken Cover

Von Daniken Cover
Erich von Danikens book Chariots of the Gods in which he argues that UFOs are extraterrestrial spacecraft which have been visiting Earth throughout human history

Background imageHuman Collection: Water Babies / Fairies

Water Babies / Fairies
The fairies came flying in at the window & brought her such a pretty pair of wings

Background imageHuman Collection: Resemblance of animals and their owners

Resemblance of animals and their owners
Animals who resemble their owners - or vice versa -- a sheep and a cat

Background imageHuman Collection: Terrible accident - Lady ablaze - Figure 1

Terrible accident - Lady ablaze - Figure 1
Figure 1 of 2. Terrible accident - Lady ablaze, her dress has caught fire and she is engulfed by the inferno. This illustration shows that if one is upright

Background imageHuman Collection: Joseph, Mary, and Jesus

Joseph, Mary, and Jesus

Background imageHuman Collection: Are you nervous? If so, find the nerve! Photograph of Dr

Are you nervous? If so, find the nerve! Photograph of Dr. Rufus Weaver showing the nervous system of a man. Date: 1906

Background imageHuman Collection: Human vegetable figure

Human vegetable figure. circa 1825

Background imageHuman Collection: Anatomical drawing of musculature, side view

Anatomical drawing of musculature, side view
Secunda Musculorum Tabulae (Anatomical drawing of musculature, side view) Source: Andreae Vesalii Bruxellensis, scholae medicorum Patauinae professoris

Background imageHuman Collection: Picture No. 11676149

Picture No. 11676149
Girl Head x-ray and silhouette double exposure Date:

Background imageHuman Collection: Skeleton of Negrillo or pigmy

Skeleton of Negrillo or pigmy
A skeleton of a female pygmy from the Akka Tribe, Monnattu, central Africa. Specimen presented by Dr Emin Pasha, 1887. Photograph by J Benjamin Stone in 1907

Background imageHuman Collection: THORs STONE

THORs STONE
Thors Stone, a natural rock formation, where Vikings are reputed to have offered human sacrifices to Thor, the god of thunder; Thurstaston, Merseyside, England. Date: BC

Background imageHuman Collection: Fairies Steal a Child

Fairies Steal a Child
A fairy flies off carrying a baby human on her back Date: 1908

Background imageHuman Collection: The Ellora Caves

The Ellora Caves, temples cut into solid rock, near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Background imageHuman Collection: Sleeping Beauty - 6

Sleeping Beauty - 6
Beauty - and everyone else in the palace, human or animal - fall asleep under the witchs spell: only she and her familiars, cat and crow, are immune

Background imageHuman Collection: Trevor Phillips, TV presenter and equal rights executive

Trevor Phillips, TV presenter and equal rights executive
Trevor Phillips (b 1953), television executive and presenter, currently Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), previously the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE)

Background imageHuman Collection: Adolescent, 12, Wearing Earrings and a Suit, 1850s. Creator: Unknown

Adolescent, 12, Wearing Earrings and a Suit, 1850s. Creator: Unknown
Adolescent, 12, Wearing Earrings and a Suit, 1850s

Background imageHuman Collection: A Phrenological Map Of The Human Brain

A Phrenological Map Of The Human Brain

Background imageHuman Collection: An RAF Air Gunner Wearing His Chain of Office the Reg?

An RAF Air Gunner Wearing His Chain of Office the Reg?
An RAF Air Gunner Wearing His Chain of Office the Regular Way in Which Ammunition Was Carried to Aircraft to Be Loaded in to the Gun

Background imageHuman Collection: Advert for Universal hair extensions 1915

Advert for Universal hair extensions 1915
Using human hair extensions to change your hairstyle, in a range of colours. 1915

Background imageHuman Collection: Ripley Odditorium - New York, USA - A Shrunken Human Head

Ripley Odditorium - New York, USA - A Shrunken Human Head
Ripley Odditorium - New York, USA - An Amazonian Shrunken Human Head. According to the card caption, although many years old, the hair still grows... Date: 1939

Background imageHuman Collection: Skull of Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis)

Skull of Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis). Krapina. Croatia. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageHuman Collection: Goddess Sekhmet, Sculpture. Medinet Habu. Egypt

Goddess Sekhmet, Sculpture. Medinet Habu. Egypt
Goddess Sekhmet, goddess of war, represented with head of a lioness and the human body and crowned with the solar disk. Sculpture in the mortuary temple of Ramses III (1187-1156 BC). New Kingdom

Background imageHuman Collection: Earliest man tracked by tooth, discovery in Pliocene strata

Earliest man tracked by tooth, discovery in Pliocene strata
The earliest man tracked by a tooth: an astounding discovery of human remains in Pliocene strata. An artists vision of Hesperopithecus (the ape-man of the western world) and contemporary animals

Background imageHuman Collection: Young Australopithecus africanus

Young Australopithecus africanus
Reconstruction drawing of the head of the young Australopithecus africanus, represented by the Taungs skull discovered in Bechuanaland. Date: 1925

Background imageHuman Collection: Sinanthropus, perhaps the lowest man known to science

Sinanthropus, perhaps the lowest man known to science: excavating Choukoutien Cave where Peking Man dwelt 100, 000 years ago, and moulding his image. Date: 1939

Background imageHuman Collection: Stretcher party crossing the Menin Road at Gheluvelt

Stretcher party crossing the Menin Road at Gheluvelt, by Gunner F J Mears, BEF, Royal Garrison Artillery (d. 1929). Date: 1914-1918

Background imageHuman Collection: Piltdown Man reconstructed, 1912

Piltdown Man reconstructed, 1912
Piltdown Man, as imagined by Illustrated London News special artist Amedee Forestier, soon after the discovery of the bones was made public in 1912

Background imageHuman Collection: Wetlands at sunrise, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Wetlands at sunrise, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageHuman Collection: Portrait of a young man, cool tone

Portrait of a young man, cool tone

Background imageHuman Collection: Portrait of a young man in sunlight, beauty shot

Portrait of a young man in sunlight, beauty shot

Background imageHuman Collection: Young man wearing bathing trunks, leaning against a concrete wall

Young man wearing bathing trunks, leaning against a concrete wall

Background imageHuman Collection: Bare-chested cowboy leaning on a cow gate

Bare-chested cowboy leaning on a cow gate

Background imageHuman Collection: Sensual face of a young woman, close-up

Sensual face of a young woman, close-up

Background imageHuman Collection: Girl, teenager, serious

Girl, teenager, serious

Background imageHuman Collection: Young man with laptop sitting on steps

Young man with laptop sitting on steps

Background imageHuman Collection: Human red blood corpuscles

Human red blood corpuscles
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) of red blood cells showing their characteristic biconcave shape which increases the surface area for diffusion

Background imageHuman Collection: A naturalist being mobbed by Pteroglossus beauharnaesii, cur

A naturalist being mobbed by Pteroglossus beauharnaesii, cur
Illustration from Henry Walter Bates The Naturalist on the Amazons (1884)

Background imageHuman Collection: View of rocky beach and choppy sea, Porth Dafarch, Holyhead, Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales, August

View of rocky beach and choppy sea, Porth Dafarch, Holyhead, Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales, August

Background imageHuman Collection: Common Quail (Coturnix coturnix) egg, held in hand, Rufford, Lancashire, England, October

Common Quail (Coturnix coturnix) egg, held in hand, Rufford, Lancashire, England, October

Background imageHuman Collection: Piltdown man reconstructed

Piltdown man reconstructed
The Piltdown man sketched by A. Forestier after Professor Keiths reconstruction, and an inset showing an alterative reconstruction after Dr. A. Smith Woodward

Background imageHuman Collection: Village of Moveen during the 1840 s

Village of Moveen during the 1840 s
A landscape view of the village of Moveen during the forced evictions of the 1840 s. Dwellings, some of them without a roof, appear without human habitation

Background imageHuman Collection: Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal

Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal. Guardian lions on the steps of a temple. Foggy winter morning November 2005

Background imageHuman Collection: Ancient Dog Armour - 2

Ancient Dog Armour - 2
A dog in armour, to protect it against the slings and arrows of human combat

Background imageHuman Collection: Lesley Abdela

Lesley Abdela
LESLEY ABDELA MBE An expert advisor to governments and international organisations in the fields of gender, human rights and democratic enpowerment

Background imageHuman Collection: St Philomena / Vie Saints

St Philomena / Vie Saints
SAINT PHILOMENA who never was : her existence arose from a mistaken reading of stones found with human remains at Rome on 25 May 1802

Background imageHuman Collection: WOLFMAN 1493

WOLFMAN 1493
A wolfman - human below the neck, but a wolf above it

Background imageHuman Collection: Margaret Vergh Gryffyth, horned woman

Margaret Vergh Gryffyth, horned woman
Margaret Vergh Gryffyth, Welsh woman who exhibited herself with a 10 centimetre horn growing from her forehead



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"The Human Experience: A Tapestry of Light, Strength, and Resilience" In the intricate tapestry of humanity, we are more than just flesh and bones. Like the Sensory homunculus that maps our body's sensations onto a miniature figure, we are an embodiment of emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Just as Jesus is revered as the Light of the World in religious art, each one of us carries a unique spark within ourselves. We have the power to illuminate others' lives with kindness and compassion. Rembrandt's masterpiece "The Return of the Prodigal Son" reminds us that forgiveness and redemption are fundamental aspects of being human. It symbolizes our capacity for growth and second chances. Like a crew team rowing together towards a common goal, humans thrive when we work collaboratively. The synergy created by unity can propel us forward in achieving remarkable feats. Similar to how Motor homunculus represents our brain's control over different parts of our body through movement coordination, we possess incredible physical abilities. Our bodies enable us to dance with grace or run with strength - expressions of our innate potential. During times of adversity like war depicted in Churchill's wartime poster or Moloch from ancient mythology representing destruction and sacrifice - humanity has shown its indomitable spirit. We rise above challenges with resilience and determination. While Satan at Sabbat may represent darker aspects within ourselves or society at large; it also serves as a reminder that light exists even amidst darkness. Hope prevails when we choose love over hate. Examining the intricacies within an Anatomy drawing reveals how marvelously complex human beings truly are - from joints like those found in knees to every organ working harmoniously together to sustain life itself. Just as Winged Assyrian Bull stands tall as a symbol of strength guarding ancient palaces; humans too possess an inner fortitude capable enough to overcome obstacles on their path towards greatness. Zazel aka Human Cannonball represents our innate desire for adventure and pushing boundaries.