That's wonderful, virtuosic playing, but I got tired of watching her wander around. Just stand still and play the damn song.
Open your mind to the Zen, TIF. [ATTACH]
That's a pretty cool racket. It's funny that at the very end of that very Eastern-sounding music, somebody starts playing something that sounds...
It's interesting to note that these three types of instruments, dating back to prehistory, were the foundation of all modern instruments. They...
You'll notice that the aulos player in the last video was accompanied by someone playing a tympanum - this is a frame drum, or tambourine, with...
Well then, congratulations on a wonderful find! A celebration of ancient music must include the legend of Marsyas. Marsyas played the aulos and...
Here's my very modest Apollo-with-lyre contribution, an ant of Gordian III... [ATTACH]
A wonderful coin, thank you for sharing it! I'm sure Mr. Baron is thrilled with your photograph. I'm as interested in ancient music as I am in...
He's in Poland, where all dancing is pole dancing.
When it comes to very rare issues, sometimes you've got to take what you can get. The OP coin will darken over time - it's by no means ruined for...
So, it's probably better to save roosters for R. Or we'd be looking at a page of Steve's self-edits.
Also, don't forget that some of you big spenders have an Uraeus on some of your Alexandrian tets, which is a cobra.
I don't follow pop music, or pop culture at all for that matter. The only thing I know about those two is from what I've seen in headlines, that...
Another camel, drachm of Trajan, Bostra, Provincia Arabia... [ATTACH] I keep meaning to clean this coin - a little lemon juice on the obverse...
He has more for sale now, but they look pretty rough, even with the poor images.
Nice post and coins, MM! This is an exceptionally good example of the "wavy" campgate type, as I like to call it. I've seen these coins online,...
One last butterfly. There is a series of RR bronzes called the "butterfly on vine" types. These are actually affordable to me, but I have not come...
Sorry to post all these coins I don't own, but maybe they'll be helpful as wish-list additions. The two above are unlikely to go on my wish list...
And there are certain (again, very rare) Rhodian drachms and tets with insects that get described as butterflies, but they look more like...
Does anyone have butterflies? They do exist as control marks (or perhaps decorative devices) on certain RR denarii. Then there's this extremely...
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