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Background imageWorld History Collection: IRELAND: ACHILL ISLAND. A woman in Keel, Achill Island, Ireland. Stereograph, c1903

IRELAND: ACHILL ISLAND. A woman in Keel, Achill Island, Ireland. Stereograph, c1903

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: TEOTIHUACAN FRESCO. Fresco at Teotihuacan, Mexico, showing the rain god

MEXICO: TEOTIHUACAN FRESCO. Fresco at Teotihuacan, Mexico, showing the rain god, Tlaloc, with water springing from his hands and a scroll from his mouth symbolizing a speech or song. 200 B.C

Background imageWorld History Collection: PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U. S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the

PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U. S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the
PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the explosion of the Gamboa Dike, joining the Atlantic and Pacific sides and ending construction of the Panama Canal

Background imageWorld History Collection: FRANCE: OFFICERS CAMP. French officers in camp during one of the campaigns of King Louis XIV

FRANCE: OFFICERS CAMP. French officers in camp during one of the campaigns of King Louis XIV. Ink and wash study for an etching, late 17th century, by Sebastien Le Clerc the elder

Background imageWorld History Collection: CANADA: HOMESTEADS. Various types of homestead houses in Canada during the mid

CANADA: HOMESTEADS. Various types of homestead houses in Canada during the mid and late 19th century. Drawing by Charles W. Jeffreys

Background imageWorld History Collection: CANADA: FARMER. A farmer plowing new farmland in Canada, mid or late 19th century

CANADA: FARMER. A farmer plowing new farmland in Canada, mid or late 19th century. Drawing by Charles W. Jefferys

Background imageWorld History Collection: CANADA: BARKERVILLE. Citizens of the frontier town of Barkerville, British Columbia

CANADA: BARKERVILLE. Citizens of the frontier town of Barkerville, British Columbia, Canada, watching a cattle drive down Main Street. Photograph, c1865

Background imageWorld History Collection: CANADA: CARIBOO ROAD, 1868. A wagon train traveling along the Cariboo Road through

CANADA: CARIBOO ROAD, 1868. A wagon train traveling along the Cariboo Road through Great Bluff in British Columbia, Canada. A newly completed telegraph line is above them. Photograph, 1868

Background imageWorld History Collection: CANADA: NEW WESTMINSTER. A Native American paddles past the frontier city of New Westminster

CANADA: NEW WESTMINSTER. A Native American paddles past the frontier city of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. Photograph, mid 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: MAYAN VILLAGE. A Mayan waterside village with warriors in canoes

MEXICO: MAYAN VILLAGE. A Mayan waterside village with warriors in canoes. Copy of a wall painting at the Temple of the Warriors at Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico, 10th-12th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC BATHER. An Aztec man taking a bath. Drawing from the Codex Florentino

MEXICO: AZTEC BATHER. An Aztec man taking a bath. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC ENTERTAINERS. An Aztec foot juggler and musicians

MEXICO: AZTEC ENTERTAINERS. An Aztec foot juggler and musicians. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: SPANISH CONQUEST. Hernando Cortes and his army encounter Aztec warriors

MEXICO: SPANISH CONQUEST. Hernando Cortes and his army encounter Aztec warriors. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC MERCHANTS. Two travelling Aztec merchants on the road

MEXICO: AZTEC MERCHANTS. Two travelling Aztec merchants on the road. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CRAFTSMEN. Two Aztec craftsmen decorating a shield with feathers

MEXICO: AZTEC CRAFTSMEN. Two Aztec craftsmen decorating a shield with feathers. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CEREMONY. Aztec ceremony with a priest as the god Xipe Totec, wearing human skin

MEXICO: AZTEC CEREMONY. Aztec ceremony with a priest as the god Xipe Totec, wearing human skin. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CRAFTSMAN. An Aztec craftsman decorating a shield with feathers

MEXICO: AZTEC CRAFTSMAN. An Aztec craftsman decorating a shield with feathers. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC WARRIORS. Aztec warriors march to battle. Drawing from the Codex Florentino

MEXICO: AZTEC WARRIORS. Aztec warriors march to battle. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC CRAFTSMAN. An Aztec craftsman working with feathers

MEXICO: AZTEC CRAFTSMAN. An Aztec craftsman working with feathers. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardo de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: AZTEC SHIELD MAKER. An Aztec craftsman working on a shield over a fire

AZTEC SHIELD MAKER. An Aztec craftsman working on a shield over a fire. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardino de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: AZTEC CEREMONY. Aztec priests performing a ceremony at a temple

AZTEC CEREMONY. Aztec priests performing a ceremony at a temple. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Berndarino de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: AZTECS GETTING DRESSED. An Aztec man being dressed. Drawing from the Codex Florentino

AZTECS GETTING DRESSED. An Aztec man being dressed. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardino de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: HERNANDO CORTES (1485-1547). Spanish conqueror of Mexico

HERNANDO CORTES (1485-1547). Spanish conqueror of Mexico. Drawing from the Trachtenbuch of medallist Christoph Weiditz, 1529, believed to be the only authentic portrait of Cortes

Background imageWorld History Collection: AZTEC: CODEX AZCATITLAN. Drawing from the Aztec Codex Azcatitlan depicting warriors

AZTEC: CODEX AZCATITLAN. Drawing from the Aztec Codex Azcatitlan depicting warriors, a standard bearer and ceremonial drummers, 16th or 17th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MAYAN CODEX, 16TH CENTURY. Detail from the 16th century Madrid Codex, or Codex Tro-Cortesiano

MAYAN CODEX, 16TH CENTURY. Detail from the 16th century Madrid Codex, or Codex Tro-Cortesiano, one of the four preserved codices of Maya hieroglyphs

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: MIXTEC PAINTING. Lienzo painting on bark cloth, depicting the history of

MEXICO: MIXTEC PAINTING. Lienzo painting on bark cloth, depicting the history of a Mixtec town in southern Mexico, c1550

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: MIXTEC PAINTING. Lienzo painting depicting the history of the Mixtec community

MEXICO: MIXTEC PAINTING. Lienzo painting depicting the history of the Mixtec community of Ihuitlan, Oaxaca, Mexico, c1550

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: GENEALOGY. Painting on cloth depicting the genealogy, landholdings, allies

MEXICO: GENEALOGY. Painting on cloth depicting the genealogy, landholdings, allies and dependents of a Mexican citizen named Chalchihuitzin Vasquez, from San Salvador, Tlaxcala, Mexico, 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: MIXTEC MAP. Map drawn by the Mixtecs of ancient Mexico, 8th-15th century

MEXICO: MIXTEC MAP. Map drawn by the Mixtecs of ancient Mexico, 8th-15th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: MIXTEC MANUSCRIPT. Page from the Codex Zouche-Nuttal, c1450

MEXICO: MIXTEC MANUSCRIPT. Page from the Codex Zouche-Nuttal, c1450. The scene probably depicts the creation of the Mixtec race

Background imageWorld History Collection: GUATEMALA: QUIRIGUA. Mayan memorial stone known as Zoomorph P, dedicated in 795 A

GUATEMALA: QUIRIGUA. Mayan memorial stone known as Zoomorph P, dedicated in 795 A.D. by Sky Xul, at Quirigua, Guatemala, before cleaning. At right is American archaeologist Sylvanus G. Morley

Background imageWorld History Collection: AZTEC CRAFTSMEN. Aztec feather headdress makers at work. Drawing from the Codex Florentino

AZTEC CRAFTSMEN. Aztec feather headdress makers at work. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardino de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: AZTEC CRAFTSMEN. An Aztec feather headdress maker and a painter

AZTEC CRAFTSMEN. An Aztec feather headdress maker and a painter. Drawing from the Codex Florentino, compiled by Bernardino de Sahagun, c1540

Background imageWorld History Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC RITUAL. A warrior dressed as a jaguar engages in ritual combat

MEXICO: AZTEC RITUAL. A warrior dressed as a jaguar engages in ritual combat. Illustration from the Codex Magliabechiano, mid 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: KABUKI ACTORS, 1794. The actors Sawamura Sojuro and Segawa Kikunogo, one

JAPAN: KABUKI ACTORS, 1794. The actors Sawamura Sojuro and Segawa Kikunogo, one in the role of a woman, in costume for a kabuki play. Color woodcut by Toshusai Sharaku, 1794

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: KABUKI DANCER, 1758. A dancer from the popular kabuki drama, Musume Dojoji

JAPAN: KABUKI DANCER, 1758. A dancer from the popular kabuki drama, Musume Dojoji. Woodcut by Kiyomitsu Torii, 1758

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: SUMO WRESTLERS. A sumo wrestling match in Japan. Woodcut by Moronobu Hishikawa

JAPAN: SUMO WRESTLERS. A sumo wrestling match in Japan. Woodcut by Moronobu Hishikawa, 17th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: GEISHA, c1782. The Japanese actor Segawa Kikunojo III in the role of a geisha

JAPAN: GEISHA, c1782. The Japanese actor Segawa Kikunojo III in the role of a geisha. Color woodcut by Shunsho Katsukawa, c1782

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: GEISHAS, 1785. Two Japanese geishas getting dressed for a festival

JAPAN: GEISHAS, 1785. Two Japanese geishas getting dressed for a festival. Color woodcut by Utamaro Kitagawa, 1785

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: GEISHA, c1730. A Japanese geisha playing a zither

JAPAN: GEISHA, c1730. A Japanese geisha playing a zither. Hand-colored woodcut by Shigenaga Nishimura, c1730

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: AINU FISHERMEN. Four Ainu fishermen in boats on Hokkaido Island. Stereograph

JAPAN: AINU FISHERMEN. Four Ainu fishermen in boats on Hokkaido Island. Stereograph, c1906

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: AINU FAMILY, c1906. An Ainu family seated around a tea kettle in their home in Hokkaido

JAPAN: AINU FAMILY, c1906. An Ainu family seated around a tea kettle in their home in Hokkaido, Japan. The women have the traditional upper lip tattoo. Stereograph, c1906

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: AINU MEN, c1895. Five Ainu men with boats in front of a thatch roof building

JAPAN: AINU MEN, c1895. Five Ainu men with boats in front of a thatch roof building on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. Hand-colored photograph, c1895

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: AINU, c1905. A group of Ainu men and women in ceremonial dress in Japan

JAPAN: AINU, c1905. A group of Ainu men and women in ceremonial dress in Japan. Photograph by Herbert George Ponting, c1905

Background imageWorld History Collection: JAPAN: COURTESANS, c1792. The courtesans Mitsuhata, Senzan, Misayama, Itotaki and Oribae

JAPAN: COURTESANS, c1792. The courtesans Mitsuhata, Senzan, Misayama, Itotaki and Oribae. Japanese woodcut by Hosoda Eishi, c1792

Background imageWorld History Collection: TIGHTROPE WALKER. A tightrope walker performing at a circus in Venice. Drawing

TIGHTROPE WALKER. A tightrope walker performing at a circus in Venice. Drawing, 18th or 19th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: COATS OF ARMS. Coats of arms Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II and other nobility. Line engraving

COATS OF ARMS. Coats of arms Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II and other nobility. Line engraving, 16th century

Background imageWorld History Collection: ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CARTOON. The Three Stages. 1916: Under the imperial government

ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CARTOON. The Three Stages. 1916: Under the imperial government, 290 million rubles are printed per month. 1917: Under the interim government, 832 million rubles are printed



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