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The image shows a page from a newspaper dated October 5, 1967, titled "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn." The article, written by Sareen Gerson, details the discovery and rediscovery of ancient mosaics from Antioch, Syria, which had been stored in an old barn in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
The page includes a photograph of the old Lincoln barn, along with a detailed description of the mosaics and their historical context. It also contains a smaller section on the mosaics, continuing from the previous page.
The article highlights the mosaics' historical significance and their time in storage. It mentions that the mosaics were found in Antioch between 1932 and 1939 and were subsequently transported to Turkey. The mosaics were then brought to the United States and stored in the barn in Lincoln, where they remained until 1941. The article also provides information about the mosaics' reconstruction for teaching purposes by the Fogg Museum.
The newspaper page has a vintage look with its yellowed paper and black-and-white photography, reflecting the era of its publication.
This image is a page from a scrapbook or collection, displaying a newspaper clipping dated October 5, 1967, from the "Journal Concord, Mass." The headline of the article reads "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn." The article, written by Sareen Gerson, details the discovery of ancient mosaics from Antioch, Syria, which were stored in an 18th-century barn in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The mosaics had been received by the Fogg Museum but were stored in the barn due to lack of space.
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The overall layout and design suggest that this is a preserved piece of historical documentation, likely related to archaeological or art historical research.
A newspaper clipping is placed on top of a brown paper. The clipping is from the Journal Concord, Massachusetts, on October 5, 1967. The clipping is titled "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn" by Sareen Gerzon. The article is about the discovery of ancient mosaics stored in an old barn in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The mosaics were marked with identifying numbers and were stored in large boxes. The mosaics were discovered between 1932 and 1934 and were passed to the university, which transferred them to the university art museum. The mosaics were constructed for teaching purposes and were kept in the barn for years. The article also includes a photo of the old barn and a mosaic portrait.
The image shows an open book with two pages displaying an article titled "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn." The article discusses the discovery of ancient mosaics stored in a barn in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The article includes a picture of the barn, along with some text and a small drawing of a mosaic. The article mentions that the mosaics were discovered in 1961 and were stored in the barn until 1976. The article also mentions that the mosaics were found by a team of archaeologists led by Professor W. Campbell Wasson of the University of Massachusetts.
The image shows an open page from a newspaper or magazine, specifically from the Concord Journal dated October 5, 1967, from Concord, Massachusetts. The page features an article titled "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn" by Sareen Gerion. The article discusses the rediscovery of ancient mosaics that were stored in an old barn in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
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The image depicts a page from a 1967 newspaper article detailing the rediscovery of ancient mosaics stored in an old barn in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The article includes an illustration of one of the mosaics, which appears to depict a sea goddess, Tethys, and provides historical context about the mosaics' origin in Antioch, Syria, and their journey to the barn. The article highlights the significance of the find and the efforts to preserve and study these ancient artifacts.
The image depicts a page from an old newspaper, specifically the "Journal of Concord, Mass." dated October 5, 1967. The headline reads, "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn."
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The image appears to be a scanned or photographed page from an old newspaper, showcasing an article about the discovery of ancient mosaics in a barn. The clipping and label suggest that the article may have been preserved or highlighted in some way.
The image shows a newspaper clipping about the discovery of ancient mosaics in an old Lincoln barn. The article is titled "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn" and features a photo of the mosaics, which are displayed on a wall. The article discusses the history of the mosaics, which were originally created in the 2nd century AD and were later moved to the barn for storage. The article also mentions that the mosaics have been restored and are now on display at the Fogg Museum.
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The image shows a newspaper clipping about the discovery of ancient mosaics in an old Lincoln barn. The article is titled "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn" and features a photo of the mosaics, which are displayed on a wall. The article discusses the history of the mosaics, which were originally created in the 2nd century AD and were later moved to the barn for storage. The article also mentions that the mosaics have been restored and are now on display at the Fogg Museum.
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The image shows a newspaper clipping about the discovery of ancient mosaics in an old Lincoln barn. The article discusses the history of the mosaics and their restoration, and features a photo of the mosaics on display. The image provides a unique glimpse into the past and highlights the importance of preserving cultural artifacts.
The image is a scanned newspaper clipping from the New England Newsletter, dated October 5, 1967. The clipping is titled "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn" and features an article about the discovery of ancient mosaics stored in a barn in Lincoln.
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The image presents a fascinating glimpse into the past, highlighting the discovery of ancient mosaics and their significance. The article provides a detailed account of the mosaics' history, condition, and cultural importance, making it a valuable resource for historians and archaeologists. The inclusion of images adds visual interest and helps to illustrate the article's points.
The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping, yellowed with age, featuring an article titled "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn." The clipping is affixed to a brown paper background.
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The image is of a newspaper clipping from the Wall Street Journal, dated October 5, 1967. The headline reads "Rediscover Ancient Mosaics Stored in Old Lincoln Barn." The article, written by Suren Gershon, discusses the discovery of ancient mosaics that were stored in a barn in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
The barn, built in the 18th century, was originally part of the Codman estate and later became known as the Fogg Museum's storage facility. The mosaics, which were brought to the United States from Antioch (modern-day Turkey) in the 1930s, were stored in the barn for decades. The mosaics were part of a collection excavated by a team from Princeton University and other institutions.
The article mentions that the mosaics were stored in crates and included intricate designs such as the "Sea-Goddess, Thetys," and other detailed mosaics. The mosaics were discovered between 1932 and 1939 and were initially displayed at the Worcester Art Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
The barn itself is described as a large, two-story structure with a stone floor and wooden walls, located behind a historic captain's house in Lincoln. The article also includes a photograph of the barn and a detailed image of one of the mosaics.
Overall, the article highlights the rediscovery and historical significance of these ancient mosaics, which had been stored and largely forgotten in an old barn.