Front view of copper image. Photographer: Harris, Edward Brickell
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Arched top. View of a more than lifesize standing image of the Buddha in copper and several smaller images. The European figure standing on the left is presumably Harris himself. The figure was discovered on 6 December 1862, during Harris's excavations of a Bud...
Group of menhirs at Ménec, near Carnac. Photographer: Taylor, H.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Stereoscopic view of standing stones. For Jephson and Reeve's description of this photograph, see pp. 204-205 of accompanying text volume. Also published in 'The stereoscopic magazine,' vol. 2, part 27, September 1860, p. 109.
Curious menhir on the plain of Ménec, near Carnac. Photographer: Taylor, H.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Stereoscopic view of a standing stone, with a figure seated at the base. For Jephson and Reeve's description of this photograph, see pp. 204-205 of accompanying text volume. Also published in 'The stereoscopic magazine,' vol. 5, part 78, December 1864, p. 87.
Row of menhirs in the fields of Ménec, near Carnac. Photographer: Taylor, H.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Stereoscopic view of the standing stones, with a figure posed against the nearest. For Jephson and Reeve's description of this photograph, see pp. 204-205 of accompanying text volume.
Group of menhirs at Kemaon, near Carnac. Photographer: Taylor, H.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Stereoscopic view of standing stones, with a figure posed in the foreground to indicate scale. For Jephson and Reeve's description of this photograph, see p. 205 of accompanying text volume.
View of the largest menhir, Kemaon, near Carnac. Photographer: Taylor, H.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Stereoscopic view of the standing stone, with two figures seated beside it. For Jephson and Reeve's description of this photograph, see p. 205 of accompanying text volume.