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A pair of Italian early Gothic cuisses and poleyns partly circa 1410-20. The cuisses each formed of two upwardly overlapping gutter-shaped lames with no provision for additional plates hinged at the inner sides, the upper with its upper edge swept acutely upwards to the rear and finished with an outwardly turned angular flange, the lower with medial ridge, cut with a shallow cusp along the subsidiary edge and the two lames slotted for straps at the right-hand edges, the poleyns each with medial ridge and oval side-wing, the latter cut with a line, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-italian-early-gothic-cuisses-and-poleyns-partly-circa-1410-20-the-cuisses-each-formed-of-two-upwardly-overlapping-gutter-shaped-lames-with-no-provision-for-additional-plates-hinged-at-the-inner-sides-the-upper-with-its-upper-edge-swept-acutely-upwards-to-the-rear-and-finished-with-an-outwardly-turned-angular-flange-the-lower-with-medial-ridge-cut-with-a-shallow-cusp-along-the-subsidiary-edge-and-the-two-lames-slotted-for-straps-at-the-right-hand-edges-the-poleyns-each-with-medial-ridge-and-oval-side-wing-the-latter-cut-with-a-line-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246181346.html
RMT8EEPX–A pair of Italian early Gothic cuisses and poleyns partly circa 1410-20. The cuisses each formed of two upwardly overlapping gutter-shaped lames with no provision for additional plates hinged at the inner sides, the upper with its upper edge swept acutely upwards to the rear and finished with an outwardly turned angular flange, the lower with medial ridge, cut with a shallow cusp along the subsidiary edge and the two lames slotted for straps at the right-hand edges, the poleyns each with medial ridge and oval side-wing, the latter cut with a line, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
Left Gauntlet ca. 1485–95 probably Austrian, Innsbruck The long, slender cuff is semicircular in section and has a low medial ridge; its upper edge is obliquely cut on the inner side, with turned edge, to facilitate the bending of the elbow. A plate to cover the inside of the lower arm was formerly attached to the cuff by hinges and a strap and buckle (one of the hinges and the buckle remain). The two holes at the top of the cuff allowed the gauntlet to be attached directly to the cowter (elbow cop). The back of the hand is covered by five metacarpal plates, the upper two embossed over the uln Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/left-gauntlet-ca-148595-probably-austrian-innsbruck-the-long-slender-cuff-is-semicircular-in-section-and-has-a-low-medial-ridge-its-upper-edge-is-obliquely-cut-on-the-inner-side-with-turned-edge-to-facilitate-the-bending-of-the-elbow-a-plate-to-cover-the-inside-of-the-lower-arm-was-formerly-attached-to-the-cuff-by-hinges-and-a-strap-and-buckle-one-of-the-hinges-and-the-buckle-remain-the-two-holes-at-the-top-of-the-cuff-allowed-the-gauntlet-to-be-attached-directly-to-the-cowter-elbow-cop-the-back-of-the-hand-is-covered-by-five-metacarpal-plates-the-upper-two-embossed-over-the-uln-image458453013.html
RM2HHT9DW–Left Gauntlet ca. 1485–95 probably Austrian, Innsbruck The long, slender cuff is semicircular in section and has a low medial ridge; its upper edge is obliquely cut on the inner side, with turned edge, to facilitate the bending of the elbow. A plate to cover the inside of the lower arm was formerly attached to the cuff by hinges and a strap and buckle (one of the hinges and the buckle remain). The two holes at the top of the cuff allowed the gauntlet to be attached directly to the cowter (elbow cop). The back of the hand is covered by five metacarpal plates, the upper two embossed over the uln
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Shaffron (Horse's Head Defense) ca. 1545 German, Augsburg The shaffron consists of a two-part main plate, the upper one fitted with short sideplates and ear guards, with an escutcheon plate and plume-holder in the center; the poll plate is missing. The two halves of the main plate are currently attached by modern turning pins and thus are detachable, but they were initially rigidly joined by three rivets. The free edges have roped turns, and there is a low medial ridge on the upper main plate and a roped medial rib on the lower one. The left sideplate is modern, having been forged and etched b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shaffron-horses-head-defense-ca-1545-german-augsburg-the-shaffron-consists-of-a-two-part-main-plate-the-upper-one-fitted-with-short-sideplates-and-ear-guards-with-an-escutcheon-plate-and-plume-holder-in-the-center-the-poll-plate-is-missing-the-two-halves-of-the-main-plate-are-currently-attached-by-modern-turning-pins-and-thus-are-detachable-but-they-were-initially-rigidly-joined-by-three-rivets-the-free-edges-have-roped-turns-and-there-is-a-low-medial-ridge-on-the-upper-main-plate-and-a-roped-medial-rib-on-the-lower-one-the-left-sideplate-is-modern-having-been-forged-and-etched-b-image458572386.html
RM2HJ1NN6–Shaffron (Horse's Head Defense) ca. 1545 German, Augsburg The shaffron consists of a two-part main plate, the upper one fitted with short sideplates and ear guards, with an escutcheon plate and plume-holder in the center; the poll plate is missing. The two halves of the main plate are currently attached by modern turning pins and thus are detachable, but they were initially rigidly joined by three rivets. The free edges have roped turns, and there is a low medial ridge on the upper main plate and a roped medial rib on the lower one. The left sideplate is modern, having been forged and etched b
Archive image from page 223 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 212 AVES. / ï Fig. 99.- -Sternum of these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers ; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-223-of-cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-according-to-its-organization-cuviersanimalkin00cuvi-year-1840-212-aves-fig-99-sternum-of-these-however-not-being-the-corresponding-toes-to-those-which-are-joined-together-in-the-king-fishers-the-sternal-apparatus-fig-99-is-most-nearly-related-to-that-of-the-bee-eaters-but-much-shorter-with-a-lower-medial-ridge-the-jacamars-thus-holding-the-same-analogy-with-those-birds-which-the-todies-do-to-the-kingfishers-and-like-the-todies-they-have-also-a-considerably-lengthened-image259480917.html
RMW24AFH–Archive image from page 223 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 212 AVES. / ï Fig. 99.- -Sternum of these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers ; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened
. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . I.—LARUS, Linn. GULL. Bill shorter than the head, nearly straight, moderately stout, compressed;upper mandible with its dorsal outline straight to the middle, then decurved,the ridge convex, the sides rapidly sloping, the edges sharp and direct, thetip rather obtuse; nasal groove rather long and narrow; nostrils sub-medial,longitudinal, linear-oblong, broader anteriorly; lower mandible with theangle long and pointed, the outline of its crura decurved anteriorly, that ofthe ridge slightly concave and ascend Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-america-from-drawings-made-in-the-united-states-and-their-territories-ilarus-linn-gull-bill-shorter-than-the-head-nearly-straight-moderately-stout-compressedupper-mandible-with-its-dorsal-outline-straight-to-the-middle-then-decurvedthe-ridge-convex-the-sides-rapidly-sloping-the-edges-sharp-and-direct-thetip-rather-obtuse-nasal-groove-rather-long-and-narrow-nostrils-sub-mediallongitudinal-linear-oblong-broader-anteriorly-lower-mandible-with-theangle-long-and-pointed-the-outline-of-its-crura-decurved-anteriorly-that-ofthe-ridge-slightly-concave-and-ascend-image375187344.html
RM2CPB780–. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . I.—LARUS, Linn. GULL. Bill shorter than the head, nearly straight, moderately stout, compressed;upper mandible with its dorsal outline straight to the middle, then decurved,the ridge convex, the sides rapidly sloping, the edges sharp and direct, thetip rather obtuse; nasal groove rather long and narrow; nostrils sub-medial,longitudinal, linear-oblong, broader anteriorly; lower mandible with theangle long and pointed, the outline of its crura decurved anteriorly, that ofthe ridge slightly concave and ascend
. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 212 AVES. ^/ ï Fig. 99.- -Sternum of these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers ; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly thin, lamina-like tongue, a small and rather muscular gizzard, short inte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-according-to-its-organization-animals-212-aves-fig-99-sternum-of-these-however-not-being-the-corresponding-toes-to-those-which-are-joined-together-in-the-king-fishers-the-sternal-apparatus-fig-99-is-most-nearly-related-to-that-of-the-bee-eaters-but-much-shorter-with-a-lower-medial-ridge-the-jacamars-thus-holding-the-same-analogy-with-those-birds-which-the-todies-do-to-the-kingfishers-and-like-the-todies-they-have-also-a-considerably-lengthened-exceed-ingly-thin-lamina-like-tongue-a-small-and-rather-muscular-gizzard-short-inte-image216333526.html
RMPFXRHA–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 212 AVES. ^/ ï Fig. 99.- -Sternum of these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers ; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly thin, lamina-like tongue, a small and rather muscular gizzard, short inte
A pair of Italian early Gothic cuisses and poleyns partly circa 1410-20. The cuisses each formed of two upwardly overlapping gutter-shaped lames with no provision for additional plates hinged at the inner sides, the upper with its upper edge swept acutely upwards to the rear and finished with an outwardly turned angular flange, the lower with medial ridge, cut with a shallow cusp along the subsidiary edge and the two lames slotted for straps at the right-hand edges, the poleyns each with medial ridge and oval side-wing, the latter cut with a line, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-italian-early-gothic-cuisses-and-poleyns-partly-circa-1410-20-the-cuisses-each-formed-of-two-upwardly-overlapping-gutter-shaped-lames-with-no-provision-for-additional-plates-hinged-at-the-inner-sides-the-upper-with-its-upper-edge-swept-acutely-upwards-to-the-rear-and-finished-with-an-outwardly-turned-angular-flange-the-lower-with-medial-ridge-cut-with-a-shallow-cusp-along-the-subsidiary-edge-and-the-two-lames-slotted-for-straps-at-the-right-hand-edges-the-poleyns-each-with-medial-ridge-and-oval-side-wing-the-latter-cut-with-a-line-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246181348.html
RMT8EER0–A pair of Italian early Gothic cuisses and poleyns partly circa 1410-20. The cuisses each formed of two upwardly overlapping gutter-shaped lames with no provision for additional plates hinged at the inner sides, the upper with its upper edge swept acutely upwards to the rear and finished with an outwardly turned angular flange, the lower with medial ridge, cut with a shallow cusp along the subsidiary edge and the two lames slotted for straps at the right-hand edges, the poleyns each with medial ridge and oval side-wing, the latter cut with a line, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
A pair of Italian early Gothic cuisses and poleyns partly circa 1410-20. The cuisses each formed of two upwardly overlapping gutter-shaped lames with no provision for additional plates hinged at the inner sides, the upper with its upper edge swept acutely upwards to the rear and finished with an outwardly turned angular flange, the lower with medial ridge, cut with a shallow cusp along the subsidiary edge and the two lames slotted for straps at the right-hand edges, the poleyns each with medial ridge and oval side-wing, the latter cut with a line, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-italian-early-gothic-cuisses-and-poleyns-partly-circa-1410-20-the-cuisses-each-formed-of-two-upwardly-overlapping-gutter-shaped-lames-with-no-provision-for-additional-plates-hinged-at-the-inner-sides-the-upper-with-its-upper-edge-swept-acutely-upwards-to-the-rear-and-finished-with-an-outwardly-turned-angular-flange-the-lower-with-medial-ridge-cut-with-a-shallow-cusp-along-the-subsidiary-edge-and-the-two-lames-slotted-for-straps-at-the-right-hand-edges-the-poleyns-each-with-medial-ridge-and-oval-side-wing-the-latter-cut-with-a-line-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246181347.html
RMT8EEPY–A pair of Italian early Gothic cuisses and poleyns partly circa 1410-20. The cuisses each formed of two upwardly overlapping gutter-shaped lames with no provision for additional plates hinged at the inner sides, the upper with its upper edge swept acutely upwards to the rear and finished with an outwardly turned angular flange, the lower with medial ridge, cut with a shallow cusp along the subsidiary edge and the two lames slotted for straps at the right-hand edges, the poleyns each with medial ridge and oval side-wing, the latter cut with a line, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
A Central Asian sword with a bronze grip and iron blade, early Iron Age, end of the 2nd millennium - early 1st millennium BC, Sword forged in two parts with a circular bronze grip, the lower edge of which has been worked into a hilt with two brackets that enclose the iron blade. A medial ridge is still discernible on the corroded surface of the blade. It curves in sharply by approximately 1 cm on both sides at the top, thereafter tapering almost imperceptibly towards the point. The claws of the hilt on the upper bracket are rounded, the claws on , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-central-asian-sword-with-a-bronze-grip-and-iron-blade-early-iron-age-end-of-the-2nd-millennium-early-1st-millennium-bc-sword-forged-in-two-parts-with-a-circular-bronze-grip-the-lower-edge-of-which-has-been-worked-into-a-hilt-with-two-brackets-that-enclose-the-iron-blade-a-medial-ridge-is-still-discernible-on-the-corroded-surface-of-the-blade-it-curves-in-sharply-by-approximately-1-cm-on-both-sides-at-the-top-thereafter-tapering-almost-imperceptibly-towards-the-point-the-claws-of-the-hilt-on-the-upper-bracket-are-rounded-the-claws-on-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image247614195.html
RMTARPC3–A Central Asian sword with a bronze grip and iron blade, early Iron Age, end of the 2nd millennium - early 1st millennium BC, Sword forged in two parts with a circular bronze grip, the lower edge of which has been worked into a hilt with two brackets that enclose the iron blade. A medial ridge is still discernible on the corroded surface of the blade. It curves in sharply by approximately 1 cm on both sides at the top, thereafter tapering almost imperceptibly towards the point. The claws of the hilt on the upper bracket are rounded, the claws on , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
. The Journal of comparative neurology and psychology. e stage as that in Fig. 28. Modelof the right half of the brain seen from the medial surface, x 40. necting the optic vesicles (Fig. 25). This is the primitive opticgroove as described in Squalus. The model of this stage shows asecond angle at the front of the neural tube, separated from the Johnston, Forehrain Vesicle in Vertebrates. 493 primitive optic groove by the terminal ridge. This is a pit formedin the lower part of the nenropore and is the terminal pit (Fig. 25).From the earliest stages after the formation of the neural plateand f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-journal-of-comparative-neurology-and-psychology-e-stage-as-that-in-fig-28-modelof-the-right-half-of-the-brain-seen-from-the-medial-surface-x-40-necting-the-optic-vesicles-fig-25-this-is-the-primitive-opticgroove-as-described-in-squalus-the-model-of-this-stage-shows-asecond-angle-at-the-front-of-the-neural-tube-separated-from-the-johnston-forehrain-vesicle-in-vertebrates-493-primitive-optic-groove-by-the-terminal-ridge-this-is-a-pit-formedin-the-lower-part-of-the-nenropore-and-is-the-terminal-pit-fig-25from-the-earliest-stages-after-the-formation-of-the-neural-plateand-f-image370520724.html
RM2CEPJY0–. The Journal of comparative neurology and psychology. e stage as that in Fig. 28. Modelof the right half of the brain seen from the medial surface, x 40. necting the optic vesicles (Fig. 25). This is the primitive opticgroove as described in Squalus. The model of this stage shows asecond angle at the front of the neural tube, separated from the Johnston, Forehrain Vesicle in Vertebrates. 493 primitive optic groove by the terminal ridge. This is a pit formedin the lower part of the nenropore and is the terminal pit (Fig. 25).From the earliest stages after the formation of the neural plateand f
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE MAXILLAEY BONES. 147 or postero - lateral surface is separated above from rounded free edge, which forms the anterior margin Ridge for middle concha Middle meatus Frontal process. Anterior nasal spine Palatine process Fig. 158.—The Right Maxilla (Medial Aspect). The infra - temporal the orbital aspect by a of the inferior orbital fissure in the articulated skull. Inferiorlyand an- teriorly it is separated from the anterior surface by the zygomatic process and its free lower border. Medially it is limited by a sharp, irregular margin with which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-the-maxillaey-bones-147-or-postero-lateral-surface-is-separated-above-from-rounded-free-edge-which-forms-the-anterior-margin-ridge-for-middle-concha-middle-meatus-frontal-process-anterior-nasal-spine-palatine-process-fig-158the-right-maxilla-medial-aspect-the-infra-temporal-the-orbital-aspect-by-a-of-the-inferior-orbital-fissure-in-the-articulated-skull-inferiorlyand-an-teriorly-it-is-separated-from-the-anterior-surface-by-the-zygomatic-process-and-its-free-lower-border-medially-it-is-limited-by-a-sharp-irregular-margin-with-which-image216346731.html
RMPFYCCY–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE MAXILLAEY BONES. 147 or postero - lateral surface is separated above from rounded free edge, which forms the anterior margin Ridge for middle concha Middle meatus Frontal process. Anterior nasal spine Palatine process Fig. 158.—The Right Maxilla (Medial Aspect). The infra - temporal the orbital aspect by a of the inferior orbital fissure in the articulated skull. Inferiorlyand an- teriorly it is separated from the anterior surface by the zygomatic process and its free lower border. Medially it is limited by a sharp, irregular margin with which
A Central Asian sword with a bronze grip and iron blade, early Iron Age, end of the 2nd millennium - early 1st millennium BC, Sword forged in two parts with a circular bronze grip, the lower edge of which has been worked into a hilt with two brackets that enclose the iron blade. A medial ridge is still discernible on the corroded surface of the blade. It curves in sharply by approximately 1 cm on both sides at the top, thereafter tapering almost imperceptibly towards the point. The claws of the hilt on the upper bracket are rounded, the claws on , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-central-asian-sword-with-a-bronze-grip-and-iron-blade-early-iron-age-end-of-the-2nd-millennium-early-1st-millennium-bc-sword-forged-in-two-parts-with-a-circular-bronze-grip-the-lower-edge-of-which-has-been-worked-into-a-hilt-with-two-brackets-that-enclose-the-iron-blade-a-medial-ridge-is-still-discernible-on-the-corroded-surface-of-the-blade-it-curves-in-sharply-by-approximately-1-cm-on-both-sides-at-the-top-thereafter-tapering-almost-imperceptibly-towards-the-point-the-claws-of-the-hilt-on-the-upper-bracket-are-rounded-the-claws-on-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image247614189.html
RMTARPBW–A Central Asian sword with a bronze grip and iron blade, early Iron Age, end of the 2nd millennium - early 1st millennium BC, Sword forged in two parts with a circular bronze grip, the lower edge of which has been worked into a hilt with two brackets that enclose the iron blade. A medial ridge is still discernible on the corroded surface of the blade. It curves in sharply by approximately 1 cm on both sides at the top, thereafter tapering almost imperceptibly towards the point. The claws of the hilt on the upper bracket are rounded, the claws on , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Fig. 99.—Sternara of Jacaniar. these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly thin, lamin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-zoology-fig-99sternara-of-jacaniar-these-however-not-being-the-corresponding-toes-to-those-which-are-joined-together-in-the-king-fishers-the-sternal-apparatus-fig-99-is-most-nearly-related-to-that-of-the-bee-eaters-but-much-shorter-with-a-lower-medial-ridge-the-jacamars-thus-holding-the-same-analogy-with-those-birds-which-the-todies-do-to-the-kingfishers-and-like-the-todies-they-have-also-a-considerably-lengthened-exceed-ingly-thin-lamin-image236750713.html
RMRN4WXH–. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Fig. 99.—Sternara of Jacaniar. these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly thin, lamin
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Lateral incisor [• 1st premolar 1st molar | 3rd molar Central incisor Canine • 2nd premolar 2nd molar Fig. 882.—The Permanent Teeth of the Right Side, Lingual Aspect. The upper row shows the upper teeth, the lower row the lower teeth. The cingulum is distinct on the upper incisors and both canines, the lingual tubercle on the upper lateral incisor and the upper canine. the lateral angle of the crown is more rounded than the medial. The concave lingual surface of the crown in the upper incisors is usually limited towards the gum by a A-shaped ridge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-lateral-incisor-1st-premolar-1st-molar-3rd-molar-central-incisor-canine-2nd-premolar-2nd-molar-fig-882the-permanent-teeth-of-the-right-side-lingual-aspect-the-upper-row-shows-the-upper-teeth-the-lower-row-the-lower-teeth-the-cingulum-is-distinct-on-the-upper-incisors-and-both-canines-the-lingual-tubercle-on-the-upper-lateral-incisor-and-the-upper-canine-the-lateral-angle-of-the-crown-is-more-rounded-than-the-medial-the-concave-lingual-surface-of-the-crown-in-the-upper-incisors-is-usually-limited-towards-the-gum-by-a-a-shaped-ridge-image216333827.html
RMPFXT03–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Lateral incisor [• 1st premolar 1st molar | 3rd molar Central incisor Canine • 2nd premolar 2nd molar Fig. 882.—The Permanent Teeth of the Right Side, Lingual Aspect. The upper row shows the upper teeth, the lower row the lower teeth. The cingulum is distinct on the upper incisors and both canines, the lingual tubercle on the upper lateral incisor and the upper canine. the lateral angle of the crown is more rounded than the medial. The concave lingual surface of the crown in the upper incisors is usually limited towards the gum by a A-shaped ridge
A Chinese bronze sword bearing an inscription, Eastern Zhou, 5th - 3rd century BC, Bronze sword forged in one piece and dating from the Warring States period. The blade with slightly curved, almost parallel cutting edges, tapering sharply just before the point. Pronounced obtuse medial ridge. The cutting edges clearly offset from the blade by a continuous bevel, approximately 3 mm wide. Below the grip, the right half of one side bears an inscription with seven characters. A distinctive, profiled hilt with a medial ridge at the root of the blade w, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-chinese-bronze-sword-bearing-an-inscription-eastern-zhou-5th-3rd-century-bc-bronze-sword-forged-in-one-piece-and-dating-from-the-warring-states-period-the-blade-with-slightly-curved-almost-parallel-cutting-edges-tapering-sharply-just-before-the-point-pronounced-obtuse-medial-ridge-the-cutting-edges-clearly-offset-from-the-blade-by-a-continuous-bevel-approximately-3-mm-wide-below-the-grip-the-right-half-of-one-side-bears-an-inscription-with-seven-characters-a-distinctive-profiled-hilt-with-a-medial-ridge-at-the-root-of-the-blade-w-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image247614158.html
RMTARPAP–A Chinese bronze sword bearing an inscription, Eastern Zhou, 5th - 3rd century BC, Bronze sword forged in one piece and dating from the Warring States period. The blade with slightly curved, almost parallel cutting edges, tapering sharply just before the point. Pronounced obtuse medial ridge. The cutting edges clearly offset from the blade by a continuous bevel, approximately 3 mm wide. Below the grip, the right half of one side bears an inscription with seven characters. A distinctive, profiled hilt with a medial ridge at the root of the blade w, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
. The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Fig. 99.—Sternum of Jacamar. these, however, not heing the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge ; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly thin, lamina- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-zoology-fig-99sternum-of-jacamar-these-however-not-heing-the-corresponding-toes-to-those-which-are-joined-together-in-the-king-fishers-the-sternal-apparatus-fig-99-is-most-nearly-related-to-that-of-the-bee-eaters-but-much-shorter-with-a-lower-medial-ridge-the-jacamars-thus-holding-the-same-analogy-with-those-birds-which-the-todies-do-to-the-kingfishers-and-like-the-todies-they-have-also-a-considerably-lengthened-exceed-ingly-thin-lamina-image236751038.html
RMRN4XA6–. The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Fig. 99.—Sternum of Jacamar. these, however, not heing the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge ; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly thin, lamina-
A Chinese bronze sword bearing an inscription, Eastern Zhou, 5th - 3rd century BC, Bronze sword forged in one piece and dating from the Warring States period. The blade with slightly curved, almost parallel cutting edges, tapering sharply just before the point. Pronounced obtuse medial ridge. The cutting edges clearly offset from the blade by a continuous bevel, approximately 3 mm wide. Below the grip, the right half of one side bears an inscription with seven characters. A distinctive, profiled hilt with a medial ridge at the root of the blade w, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-chinese-bronze-sword-bearing-an-inscription-eastern-zhou-5th-3rd-century-bc-bronze-sword-forged-in-one-piece-and-dating-from-the-warring-states-period-the-blade-with-slightly-curved-almost-parallel-cutting-edges-tapering-sharply-just-before-the-point-pronounced-obtuse-medial-ridge-the-cutting-edges-clearly-offset-from-the-blade-by-a-continuous-bevel-approximately-3-mm-wide-below-the-grip-the-right-half-of-one-side-bears-an-inscription-with-seven-characters-a-distinctive-profiled-hilt-with-a-medial-ridge-at-the-root-of-the-blade-w-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image247614152.html
RMTARPAG–A Chinese bronze sword bearing an inscription, Eastern Zhou, 5th - 3rd century BC, Bronze sword forged in one piece and dating from the Warring States period. The blade with slightly curved, almost parallel cutting edges, tapering sharply just before the point. Pronounced obtuse medial ridge. The cutting edges clearly offset from the blade by a continuous bevel, approximately 3 mm wide. Below the grip, the right half of one side bears an inscription with seven characters. A distinctive, profiled hilt with a medial ridge at the root of the blade w, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
. The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. 212 AVES.. Fig. 99.—Sternum of Jacamar. these, however, not heing the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge ; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-zoology-212-aves-fig-99sternum-of-jacamar-these-however-not-heing-the-corresponding-toes-to-those-which-are-joined-together-in-the-king-fishers-the-sternal-apparatus-fig-99-is-most-nearly-related-to-that-of-the-bee-eaters-but-much-shorter-with-a-lower-medial-ridge-the-jacamars-thus-holding-the-same-analogy-with-those-birds-which-the-todies-do-to-the-kingfishers-and-like-the-todies-they-have-also-a-considerably-lengthened-exceed-ingly-th-image236751047.html
RMRN4XAF–. The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. 212 AVES.. Fig. 99.—Sternum of Jacamar. these, however, not heing the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge ; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly th
A Chinese bronze sword bearing an inscription, Eastern Zhou, 5th - 3rd century BC, Bronze sword forged in one piece and dating from the Warring States period. The blade with slightly curved, almost parallel cutting edges, tapering sharply just before the point. Pronounced obtuse medial ridge. The cutting edges clearly offset from the blade by a continuous bevel, approximately 3 mm wide. Below the grip, the right half of one side bears an inscription with seven characters. A distinctive, profiled hilt with a medial ridge at the root of the blade w, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-chinese-bronze-sword-bearing-an-inscription-eastern-zhou-5th-3rd-century-bc-bronze-sword-forged-in-one-piece-and-dating-from-the-warring-states-period-the-blade-with-slightly-curved-almost-parallel-cutting-edges-tapering-sharply-just-before-the-point-pronounced-obtuse-medial-ridge-the-cutting-edges-clearly-offset-from-the-blade-by-a-continuous-bevel-approximately-3-mm-wide-below-the-grip-the-right-half-of-one-side-bears-an-inscription-with-seven-characters-a-distinctive-profiled-hilt-with-a-medial-ridge-at-the-root-of-the-blade-w-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image247614150.html
RMTARPAE–A Chinese bronze sword bearing an inscription, Eastern Zhou, 5th - 3rd century BC, Bronze sword forged in one piece and dating from the Warring States period. The blade with slightly curved, almost parallel cutting edges, tapering sharply just before the point. Pronounced obtuse medial ridge. The cutting edges clearly offset from the blade by a continuous bevel, approximately 3 mm wide. Below the grip, the right half of one side bears an inscription with seven characters. A distinctive, profiled hilt with a medial ridge at the root of the blade w, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. 200 D(v. 1. VERTEBRATE ANIMALS.—AYES. Class 2.. Fig. 99.—Sternara of Jacaniar. these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers; and like the Todies, they have also a co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-zoology-200-dv-1-vertebrate-animalsayes-class-2-fig-99sternara-of-jacaniar-these-however-not-being-the-corresponding-toes-to-those-which-are-joined-together-in-the-king-fishers-the-sternal-apparatus-fig-99-is-most-nearly-related-to-that-of-the-bee-eaters-but-much-shorter-with-a-lower-medial-ridge-the-jacamars-thus-holding-the-same-analogy-with-those-birds-which-the-todies-do-to-the-kingfishers-and-like-the-todies-they-have-also-a-co-image236750720.html
RMRN4WXT–. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. 200 D(v. 1. VERTEBRATE ANIMALS.—AYES. Class 2.. Fig. 99.—Sternara of Jacaniar. these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers; and like the Todies, they have also a co
A pair of poleyns for a German Maximilian armour, comprehensively circa 1515 - 1520, For the greater part matching, each formed with a low medial ridge, the central plates each with a hasp riveted over the external surface and carrying a later buckle, each fitted with a separate wing over the outer joint of the knee, each with recessed edges and embossed with two fans of four segmental ridges about a V-shaped gutter, and with three articulated lames top and bottom, the three upper and lower lames each with strongly cusped edges. The upper and low, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-poleyns-for-a-german-maximilian-armour-comprehensively-circa-1515-1520-for-the-greater-part-matching-each-formed-with-a-low-medial-ridge-the-central-plates-each-with-a-hasp-riveted-over-the-external-surface-and-carrying-a-later-buckle-each-fitted-with-a-separate-wing-over-the-outer-joint-of-the-knee-each-with-recessed-edges-and-embossed-with-two-fans-of-four-segmental-ridges-about-a-v-shaped-gutter-and-with-three-articulated-lames-top-and-bottom-the-three-upper-and-lower-lames-each-with-strongly-cusped-edges-the-upper-and-low-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image247881789.html
RMTB7YN1–A pair of poleyns for a German Maximilian armour, comprehensively circa 1515 - 1520, For the greater part matching, each formed with a low medial ridge, the central plates each with a hasp riveted over the external surface and carrying a later buckle, each fitted with a separate wing over the outer joint of the knee, each with recessed edges and embossed with two fans of four segmental ridges about a V-shaped gutter, and with three articulated lames top and bottom, the three upper and lower lames each with strongly cusped edges. The upper and low, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 212 AVES. ^/ ï Fig. 99.- -Sternum of these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers ; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly thin, lamina-like tongue, a small and rather muscular gizzard, short inte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-according-to-its-organization-animals-212-aves-fig-99-sternum-of-these-however-not-being-the-corresponding-toes-to-those-which-are-joined-together-in-the-king-fishers-the-sternal-apparatus-fig-99-is-most-nearly-related-to-that-of-the-bee-eaters-but-much-shorter-with-a-lower-medial-ridge-the-jacamars-thus-holding-the-same-analogy-with-those-birds-which-the-todies-do-to-the-kingfishers-and-like-the-todies-they-have-also-a-considerably-lengthened-exceed-ingly-thin-lamina-like-tongue-a-small-and-rather-muscular-gizzard-short-inte-image231852578.html
RMRD5P96–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 212 AVES. ^/ ï Fig. 99.- -Sternum of these, however, not being the corresponding toes to those which are joined together in the King- fishers. [The sternal apparatus (fig. 99) is most nearly related to that of the Bee-eaters, but much shorter, with a lower medial ridge; the Jacamars thus holding the same analogy with those birds which the Todies do to the Kingfishers ; and like the Todies, they have also a considerably lengthened, exceed- ingly thin, lamina-like tongue, a small and rather muscular gizzard, short inte
A pair of poleyns for a German Maximilian armour, comprehensively circa 1515 - 1520, For the greater part matching, each formed with a low medial ridge, the central plates each with a hasp riveted over the external surface and carrying a later buckle, each fitted with a separate wing over the outer joint of the knee, each with recessed edges and embossed with two fans of four segmental ridges about a V-shaped gutter, and with three articulated lames top and bottom, the three upper and lower lames each with strongly cusped edges. The upper and low, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-poleyns-for-a-german-maximilian-armour-comprehensively-circa-1515-1520-for-the-greater-part-matching-each-formed-with-a-low-medial-ridge-the-central-plates-each-with-a-hasp-riveted-over-the-external-surface-and-carrying-a-later-buckle-each-fitted-with-a-separate-wing-over-the-outer-joint-of-the-knee-each-with-recessed-edges-and-embossed-with-two-fans-of-four-segmental-ridges-about-a-v-shaped-gutter-and-with-three-articulated-lames-top-and-bottom-the-three-upper-and-lower-lames-each-with-strongly-cusped-edges-the-upper-and-low-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image247881790.html
RMTB7YN2–A pair of poleyns for a German Maximilian armour, comprehensively circa 1515 - 1520, For the greater part matching, each formed with a low medial ridge, the central plates each with a hasp riveted over the external surface and carrying a later buckle, each fitted with a separate wing over the outer joint of the knee, each with recessed edges and embossed with two fans of four segmental ridges about a V-shaped gutter, and with three articulated lames top and bottom, the three upper and lower lames each with strongly cusped edges. The upper and low, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
A rare German codpiece of bright steel second half of the 16th century. Made in one piece, drawn up to a rounded upwardly-canted bowl accentuated by a raised cabled ridge, developing into a medial ridge over the lower front, the upper sides slightly waisted, and flattened about the base. Length at the base 15 cm. Rare piece of armour which today is missing on many suits of armour. Codpieces were fashionable throughout the 16th century but were found offensive by the moral standards of the 19th century. They were therefore often removed in museums, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-rare-german-codpiece-of-bright-steel-second-half-of-the-16th-century-made-in-one-piece-drawn-up-to-a-rounded-upwardly-canted-bowl-accentuated-by-a-raised-cabled-ridge-developing-into-a-medial-ridge-over-the-lower-front-the-upper-sides-slightly-waisted-and-flattened-about-the-base-length-at-the-base-15-cm-rare-piece-of-armour-which-today-is-missing-on-many-suits-of-armour-codpieces-were-fashionable-throughout-the-16th-century-but-were-found-offensive-by-the-moral-standards-of-the-19th-century-they-were-therefore-often-removed-in-museums-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246181339.html
RMT8EEPK–A rare German codpiece of bright steel second half of the 16th century. Made in one piece, drawn up to a rounded upwardly-canted bowl accentuated by a raised cabled ridge, developing into a medial ridge over the lower front, the upper sides slightly waisted, and flattened about the base. Length at the base 15 cm. Rare piece of armour which today is missing on many suits of armour. Codpieces were fashionable throughout the 16th century but were found offensive by the moral standards of the 19th century. They were therefore often removed in museums, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-southern-german-late-gothic-sallet-innsbruck-circa-1490-the-skull-31661625.html
RMBRE8M9–A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol,
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE MAXILLAEY BONES. 147 or postero - lateral surface is separated above from rounded free edge, which forms the anterior margin Ridge for middle concha Middle meatus Frontal process. Anterior nasal spine Palatine process Fig. 158.—The Right Maxilla (Medial Aspect). The infra - temporal the orbital aspect by a of the inferior orbital fissure in the articulated skull. Inferiorlyand an- teriorly it is separated from the anterior surface by the zygomatic process and its free lower border. Medially it is limited by a sharp, irregular margin with which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-the-maxillaey-bones-147-or-postero-lateral-surface-is-separated-above-from-rounded-free-edge-which-forms-the-anterior-margin-ridge-for-middle-concha-middle-meatus-frontal-process-anterior-nasal-spine-palatine-process-fig-158the-right-maxilla-medial-aspect-the-infra-temporal-the-orbital-aspect-by-a-of-the-inferior-orbital-fissure-in-the-articulated-skull-inferiorlyand-an-teriorly-it-is-separated-from-the-anterior-surface-by-the-zygomatic-process-and-its-free-lower-border-medially-it-is-limited-by-a-sharp-irregular-margin-with-which-image231857737.html
RMRD60WD–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE MAXILLAEY BONES. 147 or postero - lateral surface is separated above from rounded free edge, which forms the anterior margin Ridge for middle concha Middle meatus Frontal process. Anterior nasal spine Palatine process Fig. 158.—The Right Maxilla (Medial Aspect). The infra - temporal the orbital aspect by a of the inferior orbital fissure in the articulated skull. Inferiorlyand an- teriorly it is separated from the anterior surface by the zygomatic process and its free lower border. Medially it is limited by a sharp, irregular margin with which
A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-southern-german-late-gothic-sallet-innsbruck-circa-1490-the-skull-31661607.html
RMBRE8KK–A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol,
. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 465. Figure 3. Galeops whaitsi. A) reconstruction of skull and lower jaw; B) reconstruction of lower jaw, medial view; C) reconstruction of articular, dorsoposte- rior view. Abbreviations: see Figure 2. parietals extend lateral to this ridge as a ventrally facing shelf that would have provided an area for muscle attachment. This shelf forms a portion of the lateral edge of the temporal fenestra. Anteriorly, a cup-shaped depression is present just anterior and lateral to the area of attachment of the braincase. The quadratojugal is a small splintlike bone resting on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breviora-breviora-no-465-figure-3-galeops-whaitsi-a-reconstruction-of-skull-and-lower-jaw-b-reconstruction-of-lower-jaw-medial-view-c-reconstruction-of-articular-dorsoposte-rior-view-abbreviations-see-figure-2-parietals-extend-lateral-to-this-ridge-as-a-ventrally-facing-shelf-that-would-have-provided-an-area-for-muscle-attachment-this-shelf-forms-a-portion-of-the-lateral-edge-of-the-temporal-fenestra-anteriorly-a-cup-shaped-depression-is-present-just-anterior-and-lateral-to-the-area-of-attachment-of-the-braincase-the-quadratojugal-is-a-small-splintlike-bone-resting-on-the-image234271238.html
RMRH3Y9X–. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 465. Figure 3. Galeops whaitsi. A) reconstruction of skull and lower jaw; B) reconstruction of lower jaw, medial view; C) reconstruction of articular, dorsoposte- rior view. Abbreviations: see Figure 2. parietals extend lateral to this ridge as a ventrally facing shelf that would have provided an area for muscle attachment. This shelf forms a portion of the lateral edge of the temporal fenestra. Anteriorly, a cup-shaped depression is present just anterior and lateral to the area of attachment of the braincase. The quadratojugal is a small splintlike bone resting on the
A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-southern-german-late-gothic-sallet-innsbruck-circa-1490-the-skull-31661716.html
RMBRE8RG–A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol,
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Lateral incisor [• 1st premolar 1st molar | 3rd molar Central incisor Canine • 2nd premolar 2nd molar Fig. 882.—The Permanent Teeth of the Right Side, Lingual Aspect. The upper row shows the upper teeth, the lower row the lower teeth. The cingulum is distinct on the upper incisors and both canines, the lingual tubercle on the upper lateral incisor and the upper canine. the lateral angle of the crown is more rounded than the medial. The concave lingual surface of the crown in the upper incisors is usually limited towards the gum by a A-shaped ridge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-lateral-incisor-1st-premolar-1st-molar-3rd-molar-central-incisor-canine-2nd-premolar-2nd-molar-fig-882the-permanent-teeth-of-the-right-side-lingual-aspect-the-upper-row-shows-the-upper-teeth-the-lower-row-the-lower-teeth-the-cingulum-is-distinct-on-the-upper-incisors-and-both-canines-the-lingual-tubercle-on-the-upper-lateral-incisor-and-the-upper-canine-the-lateral-angle-of-the-crown-is-more-rounded-than-the-medial-the-concave-lingual-surface-of-the-crown-in-the-upper-incisors-is-usually-limited-towards-the-gum-by-a-a-shaped-ridge-image231849426.html
RMRD5J8J–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Lateral incisor [• 1st premolar 1st molar | 3rd molar Central incisor Canine • 2nd premolar 2nd molar Fig. 882.—The Permanent Teeth of the Right Side, Lingual Aspect. The upper row shows the upper teeth, the lower row the lower teeth. The cingulum is distinct on the upper incisors and both canines, the lingual tubercle on the upper lateral incisor and the upper canine. the lateral angle of the crown is more rounded than the medial. The concave lingual surface of the crown in the upper incisors is usually limited towards the gum by a A-shaped ridge
A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-southern-german-late-gothic-sallet-innsbruck-circa-1490-the-skull-31661590.html
RMBRE8K2–A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol,
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 208 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM max max.gr. 2 cm Fig. 9. Endothiodon uniseries. Type specimen BMNH 49414, from ?Beaufort West. Palatal view. anteriorly, extending far back on to the internal surface of the pterygoid, but with little medial extension. Median ridge on posterior region of the pterygoids. Anterior pterygoid ramus very robust with modified lateral ptery- goid process. Anterior portion of the lower jaw toothless, prolonged into upward-curved and pointed beak fitting into vaulted pal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-208-annals-of-the-south-african-museum-max-maxgr-2-cm-fig-9-endothiodon-uniseries-type-specimen-bmnh-49414-from-beaufort-west-palatal-view-anteriorly-extending-far-back-on-to-the-internal-surface-of-the-pterygoid-but-with-little-medial-extension-median-ridge-on-posterior-region-of-the-pterygoids-anterior-pterygoid-ramus-very-robust-with-modified-lateral-ptery-goid-process-anterior-portion-of-the-lower-jaw-toothless-prolonged-into-upward-curved-and-pointed-beak-fitting-into-vaulted-pal-image236456553.html
RMRMKEMW–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 208 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM max max.gr. 2 cm Fig. 9. Endothiodon uniseries. Type specimen BMNH 49414, from ?Beaufort West. Palatal view. anteriorly, extending far back on to the internal surface of the pterygoid, but with little medial extension. Median ridge on posterior region of the pterygoids. Anterior pterygoid ramus very robust with modified lateral ptery- goid process. Anterior portion of the lower jaw toothless, prolonged into upward-curved and pointed beak fitting into vaulted pal
A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-southern-german-late-gothic-sallet-innsbruck-circa-1490-the-skull-31661599.html
RMBRE8KB–A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol,
A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-southern-german-late-gothic-sallet-innsbruck-circa-1490-the-skull-31661614.html
RMBRE8KX–A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol,
A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-southern-german-late-gothic-sallet-innsbruck-circa-1490-the-skull-31661737.html
RMBRE8T9–A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol,
A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-southern-german-late-gothic-sallet-innsbruck-circa-1490-the-skull-31661582.html
RMBRE8JP–A Southern German late Gothic sallet, Innsbruck(?), circa 1490 The skull forged in one piece with a medial ridge splitting into a double comb over the brow. Three curved flutes on both sides at the back of the head, the pointed tail fluted twice. Surrounding lining rivets. The lower edge turned outward. A reinforcing plate for the brow, made in two pieces, each formed with six ridges. A forked retaining bar screwed on the crown of the skull, and a retaining screw on each side of the eye slit for attachment. On the right side of the nape of the neck a copper sol,
A composite German armour,circa 1600.Assembled from old parts.Additions from the historism period.A close-helmet,the skull worked in two pieces joined by a shallow comb.The bevor with medial ridge and spring-loaded latch on the side,added visor with separated sight as well as sliced and perforated breaths.Riveted throat and neck guard and added feather plume socket.Articulated gorget of two plates opening on hinges.Large pauldrons sliding on six plates with pendent closed upper and lower cannons.Attached fingered gauntlets(lames complete)with metac,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-composite-german-armourcirca-1600assembled-from-old-partsadditions-51499403.html
RMCYP00B–A composite German armour,circa 1600.Assembled from old parts.Additions from the historism period.A close-helmet,the skull worked in two pieces joined by a shallow comb.The bevor with medial ridge and spring-loaded latch on the side,added visor with separated sight as well as sliced and perforated breaths.Riveted throat and neck guard and added feather plume socket.Articulated gorget of two plates opening on hinges.Large pauldrons sliding on six plates with pendent closed upper and lower cannons.Attached fingered gauntlets(lames complete)with metac,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
A composite German armour,circa 1600.Assembled from old parts.Additions from the historism period.A close-helmet,the skull worked in two pieces joined by a shallow comb.The bevor with medial ridge and spring-loaded latch on the side,added visor with separated sight as well as sliced and perforated breaths.Riveted throat and neck guard and added feather plume socket.Articulated gorget of two plates opening on hinges.Large pauldrons sliding on six plates with pendent closed upper and lower cannons.Attached fingered gauntlets(lames complete)with metac,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-composite-german-armourcirca-1600assembled-from-old-partsadditions-51499399.html
RMCYP007–A composite German armour,circa 1600.Assembled from old parts.Additions from the historism period.A close-helmet,the skull worked in two pieces joined by a shallow comb.The bevor with medial ridge and spring-loaded latch on the side,added visor with separated sight as well as sliced and perforated breaths.Riveted throat and neck guard and added feather plume socket.Articulated gorget of two plates opening on hinges.Large pauldrons sliding on six plates with pendent closed upper and lower cannons.Attached fingered gauntlets(lames complete)with metac,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
An Italian Gothic cuisse lame for the left thigh circa 1490-1495. The lower and principal lame from a thigh defence of probably four lames, formed with a low medial ridge, the upper edge swept up to the rear on the outer side and finished with an outward turn. 27.5 cm. Weight 540 g. Cf. BOCCIA, 1982, Op.Cit, armour B5, p.262, m) - n), see figs. m - n. historic, historical, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, baronial, military, militaria, rapier, rapiers, sword, swords, melee weapon, melee weapons, thrusting, thrustings, baton, object, objects, stills, c, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-italian-gothic-cuisse-lame-for-the-left-thigh-circa-1490-1495-the-lower-and-principal-lame-from-a-thigh-defence-of-probably-four-lames-formed-with-a-low-medial-ridge-the-upper-edge-swept-up-to-the-rear-on-the-outer-side-and-finished-with-an-outward-turn-275-cm-weight-540-g-cf-boccia-1982-opcit-armour-b5-p262-m-n-see-figs-m-n-historic-historical-weapons-arms-weapon-arm-baronial-military-militaria-rapier-rapiers-sword-swords-melee-weapon-melee-weapons-thrusting-thrustings-baton-object-objects-stills-c-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246054195.html
RMT88MHR–An Italian Gothic cuisse lame for the left thigh circa 1490-1495. The lower and principal lame from a thigh defence of probably four lames, formed with a low medial ridge, the upper edge swept up to the rear on the outer side and finished with an outward turn. 27.5 cm. Weight 540 g. Cf. BOCCIA, 1982, Op.Cit, armour B5, p.262, m) - n), see figs. m - n. historic, historical, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, baronial, military, militaria, rapier, rapiers, sword, swords, melee weapon, melee weapons, thrusting, thrustings, baton, object, objects, stills, c, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
A Viking sword with rare pattern-welded blade 9th/10th century In conserved excavated condition with patina characteristic of a river find, with broad flat blade tapering slightly over its upper third, formed with a short blunt point, the central part of the blade surface showing distinct pattern-welded horizontal patterns formed in three vertical parallel lines over the greater part of the blade length, both 'herringbone' and wavy linear, and the edges and the area immediately below the point forming a frame forged in a less distinct pattern of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-viking-sword-with-rare-pattern-welded-blade-9th10th-century-in-conserved-excavated-condition-with-patina-characteristic-of-a-river-find-with-broad-flat-blade-tapering-slightly-over-its-upper-third-formed-with-a-short-blunt-point-the-central-part-of-the-blade-surface-showing-distinct-pattern-welded-horizontal-patterns-formed-in-three-vertical-parallel-lines-over-the-greater-part-of-the-blade-length-both-herringbone-and-wavy-linear-and-the-edges-and-the-area-immediately-below-the-point-forming-a-frame-forged-in-a-less-distinct-pattern-of-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246181985.html
RMT8EFHN–A Viking sword with rare pattern-welded blade 9th/10th century In conserved excavated condition with patina characteristic of a river find, with broad flat blade tapering slightly over its upper third, formed with a short blunt point, the central part of the blade surface showing distinct pattern-welded horizontal patterns formed in three vertical parallel lines over the greater part of the blade length, both 'herringbone' and wavy linear, and the edges and the area immediately below the point forming a frame forged in a less distinct pattern of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
A Viking sword with rare pattern-welded blade 9th/10th century In conserved excavated condition with patina characteristic of a river find, with broad flat blade tapering slightly over its upper third, formed with a short blunt point, the central part of the blade surface showing distinct pattern-welded horizontal patterns formed in three vertical parallel lines over the greater part of the blade length, both 'herringbone' and wavy linear, and the edges and the area immediately below the point forming a frame forged in a less distinct pattern of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-viking-sword-with-rare-pattern-welded-blade-9th10th-century-in-conserved-excavated-condition-with-patina-characteristic-of-a-river-find-with-broad-flat-blade-tapering-slightly-over-its-upper-third-formed-with-a-short-blunt-point-the-central-part-of-the-blade-surface-showing-distinct-pattern-welded-horizontal-patterns-formed-in-three-vertical-parallel-lines-over-the-greater-part-of-the-blade-length-both-herringbone-and-wavy-linear-and-the-edges-and-the-area-immediately-below-the-point-forming-a-frame-forged-in-a-less-distinct-pattern-of-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246181960.html
RMT8EFGT–A Viking sword with rare pattern-welded blade 9th/10th century In conserved excavated condition with patina characteristic of a river find, with broad flat blade tapering slightly over its upper third, formed with a short blunt point, the central part of the blade surface showing distinct pattern-welded horizontal patterns formed in three vertical parallel lines over the greater part of the blade length, both 'herringbone' and wavy linear, and the edges and the area immediately below the point forming a frame forged in a less distinct pattern of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
A Viking sword with rare pattern-welded blade 9th/10th century In conserved excavated condition with patina characteristic of a river find, with broad flat blade tapering slightly over its upper third, formed with a short blunt point, the central part of the blade surface showing distinct pattern-welded horizontal patterns formed in three vertical parallel lines over the greater part of the blade length, both 'herringbone' and wavy linear, and the edges and the area immediately below the point forming a frame forged in a less distinct pattern of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-viking-sword-with-rare-pattern-welded-blade-9th10th-century-in-conserved-excavated-condition-with-patina-characteristic-of-a-river-find-with-broad-flat-blade-tapering-slightly-over-its-upper-third-formed-with-a-short-blunt-point-the-central-part-of-the-blade-surface-showing-distinct-pattern-welded-horizontal-patterns-formed-in-three-vertical-parallel-lines-over-the-greater-part-of-the-blade-length-both-herringbone-and-wavy-linear-and-the-edges-and-the-area-immediately-below-the-point-forming-a-frame-forged-in-a-less-distinct-pattern-of-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246181957.html
RMT8EFGN–A Viking sword with rare pattern-welded blade 9th/10th century In conserved excavated condition with patina characteristic of a river find, with broad flat blade tapering slightly over its upper third, formed with a short blunt point, the central part of the blade surface showing distinct pattern-welded horizontal patterns formed in three vertical parallel lines over the greater part of the blade length, both 'herringbone' and wavy linear, and the edges and the area immediately below the point forming a frame forged in a less distinct pattern of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
A Viking sword with rare pattern-welded blade 9th/10th century In conserved excavated condition with patina characteristic of a river find, with broad flat blade tapering slightly over its upper third, formed with a short blunt point, the central part of the blade surface showing distinct pattern-welded horizontal patterns formed in three vertical parallel lines over the greater part of the blade length, both 'herringbone' and wavy linear, and the edges and the area immediately below the point forming a frame forged in a less distinct pattern of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-viking-sword-with-rare-pattern-welded-blade-9th10th-century-in-conserved-excavated-condition-with-patina-characteristic-of-a-river-find-with-broad-flat-blade-tapering-slightly-over-its-upper-third-formed-with-a-short-blunt-point-the-central-part-of-the-blade-surface-showing-distinct-pattern-welded-horizontal-patterns-formed-in-three-vertical-parallel-lines-over-the-greater-part-of-the-blade-length-both-herringbone-and-wavy-linear-and-the-edges-and-the-area-immediately-below-the-point-forming-a-frame-forged-in-a-less-distinct-pattern-of-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image246181873.html
RMT8EFDN–A Viking sword with rare pattern-welded blade 9th/10th century In conserved excavated condition with patina characteristic of a river find, with broad flat blade tapering slightly over its upper third, formed with a short blunt point, the central part of the blade surface showing distinct pattern-welded horizontal patterns formed in three vertical parallel lines over the greater part of the blade length, both 'herringbone' and wavy linear, and the edges and the area immediately below the point forming a frame forged in a less distinct pattern of , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
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