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Background imageAncestral Collection: Palladian Style

Palladian Style
25th March 1953: Exterior of Hagley Hall, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, the ancestral home of Lord and Lady Cobham. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Source Size = 3967 x 2674

Source Size = 3967 x 2674
Brolio, the Ancestral Seat of the Ricasoli Family

Background imageAncestral Collection: Source Size = 3588 x 5231

Source Size = 3588 x 5231
The Ancestral Portrait, Drawn by E.N. Downard, 1871

Background imageAncestral Collection: Chester-Le-Street (Top); Distant View of Lambton Castle (Bottom)

Chester-Le-Street (Top); Distant View of Lambton Castle (Bottom)
CHESTER-LE-STREET (TOP); DISTANT VIEW OF LAMBTON CASTLE (BOTTOM). Chester-le-Street is a town in County Durham, England. Its history goes back to Roman times when it was called Concangis

Background imageAncestral Collection: Ms 360 fol. 262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum)

Ms 360 fol. 262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum)
XIR180605 Ms 360 fol.262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Amiens, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageAncestral Collection: Father Montalto visits his ancestral home in Grotte, Father Montalto in conversation

Father Montalto visits his ancestral home in Grotte, Father Montalto in conversation with Father Caputti, print maker: Jan Luyken, Janssonius van Waesberge, weduwe Steven Swart, 1697

Background imageAncestral Collection: Summer flowers, large mural, Foshan Ancestral Temple, Foshan, near Guangzhou China

Summer flowers, large mural, Foshan Ancestral Temple, Foshan, near Guangzhou China

Background imageAncestral Collection: The Chen Clan Academy, Guangzhou (Canton) China

The Chen Clan Academy, Guangzhou (Canton) China
The Chen Clan Academy - an academic temple in Guangzhou (Canton), China built by the 72 Chen clans for their juniors accommodation

Background imageAncestral Collection: Gate of the 7th Tokugawa Shogun, Shiba Park, Tokyo

Gate of the 7th Tokugawa Shogun, Shiba Park, Tokyo
Gate of the Mausoleum (Ancestral Hall) of the 7th Tokugawa Shogun in Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. Date: 1910s

Background imageAncestral Collection: Canyonlands National Park, UT Ancestral Puebloan pictographs in the Needles District

Canyonlands National Park, UT Ancestral Puebloan pictographs in the Needles District. Hands

Background imageAncestral Collection: Picture No. 10861578

Picture No. 10861578
Wood carver Luis Pat, working on a carving of an ancestral canoe. Hanga Roa, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Chile Date:

Background imageAncestral Collection: Picture No. 10922133

Picture No. 10922133
Goldfish. the ancestral form, found in freshwaters of China and eastern Asia from which all ornamental types have been derived . (Carassius auratus). Date:

Background imageAncestral Collection: Picture No. 10922134

Picture No. 10922134
Goldfish. the ancestral form, found in freshwaters of China and eastern Asia from which all ornamental types have been derived. (Carassius auratus).. Date:

Background imageAncestral Collection: Picture No. 10922137

Picture No. 10922137
Goldfish. (Carassius auratus).. Date:

Background imageAncestral Collection: Picture No. 10922136

Picture No. 10922136
Goldfish . (Carassius auratus). Date:

Background imageAncestral Collection: Chester-Le-Street (Top); Distant View of Lambton Castle (Bottom). Chester-Le-Street

Chester-Le-Street (Top); Distant View of Lambton Castle (Bottom). Chester-Le-Street
CHESTER-LE-STREET (TOP); DISTANT VIEW OF LAMBTON CASTLE (BOTTOM). Chester-le-Street is a town in County Durham, England. Its history goes back to Roman times when it was called Concangis

Background imageAncestral Collection: Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6136

Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6136
Sowerby family letter, 18th century. Letter to a Mrs Reynolds, held in the archives of the family of her son-in-law English naturalist James Sowerby (1757-1822)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6132

Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6132
Sowerby family letter, 18th century. Letter to a Mrs Reynolds, held in the archives of the family of her son-in-law English naturalist James Sowerby (1757-1822)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6133

Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6133
Sowerby family letter, 18th century. Letter to a Mrs Reynolds, held in the archives of the family of her son-in-law English naturalist James Sowerby (1757-1822)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6131

Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6131
Sowerby family letter, 18th century. Letter to a Mrs Reynolds, held in the archives of the family of her son-in-law English naturalist James Sowerby (1757-1822)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6134

Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6134
Sowerby family letter, 18th century. Letter to a Mrs Reynolds, held in the archives of the family of her son-in-law English naturalist James Sowerby (1757-1822)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6135

Sowerby family letter, 18th century C016 / 6135
Sowerby family letter, 18th century. Letter to a Mrs Reynolds, held in the archives of the family of her son-in-law English naturalist James Sowerby (1757-1822)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Neanderthal fossil skull La Ferrassie 1 C016 / 0566

Neanderthal fossil skull La Ferrassie 1 C016 / 0566
Neanderthal fossil skull La Ferrassie 1. This specimen, from an elderly male, dates from around 70, 000 years ago. It was discovered in the Dordogne region in southern France in 1909

Background imageAncestral Collection: Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1) C016 / 5324

Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1) C016 / 5324
Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1). Oblique view of a cast of the fossil of the adult female Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) cranium discovered at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar

Background imageAncestral Collection: Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1) C016 / 5323

Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1) C016 / 5323
Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1). Frontal view of a cast of the fossil of the adult female Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) cranium discovered at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar

Background imageAncestral Collection: Neanderthal cranium (Neanderthal 1) C016 / 5306

Neanderthal cranium (Neanderthal 1) C016 / 5306
Neanderthal cranium (Neanderthal 1). Cast of the fossil cranium of Neanderthal 1, the original Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo habilis cranium (OH 24) C016 / 5252

Homo habilis cranium (OH 24) C016 / 5252
Homo habilis cranium (OH 24). Cast of a reconstructed cranium from Bed 1, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. This specimen, Olduvai Hominid 24 (OH 24), is also known as Twiggy

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo neanderthalensis cranium (Tabun 1) C016 / 5201

Homo neanderthalensis cranium (Tabun 1) C016 / 5201
Homo neanderthalensis cranium (Tabun 1). Side view of a cast of a fossil skull of a female Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1) C016 / 5174

Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1) C016 / 5174
Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1). Side view of a reconstruction of the fossil Homo sapiens skull known as Omo 1 and discovered in 1967 by a team led by Richard Leakey

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1) C016 / 5173

Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1) C016 / 5173
Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1). Frontal view of a reconstruction of the fossil Homo sapiens skull known as Omo 1 and discovered in 1967 by a team led by Richard Leakey

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2) C016 / 5169

Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2) C016 / 5169
Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2). Side view of a cast of a fossil Homo sapiens cranium dating from 130, 000 years ago. Known as Omo 2, it was discovered in 1967 at the Omo River

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2) C016 / 5167

Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2) C016 / 5167
Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2). Oblique view of a cast of a fossil Homo sapiens cranium dating from 130, 000 years ago. Known as Omo 2, it was discovered in 1967 at the Omo River

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2) C016 / 5166

Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2) C016 / 5166
Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2). Frontal view of a cast of a fossil Homo sapiens cranium dating from 130, 000 years ago. Known as Omo 2, it was discovered in 1967 at the Omo River

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18) C016 / 5164

Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18) C016 / 5164
Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18). Side view of a cast of a fossil Homo sapiens cranium known as Laetoli Hominid 18 (LH 18). Dating back 150, 000 years ago

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18) C016 / 5165

Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18) C016 / 5165
Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18). Frontal view of a cast of a fossil Homo sapiens cranium known as Laetoli Hominid 18 (LH 18)

Background imageAncestral Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5100

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5100
Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46). Lateral view of a cast of a fossil of part of the cranium of an adult Paranthropus robustus hominid. This specimen was probably female

Background imageAncestral Collection: Taung Child skull (Taung 1) C016 / 5102

Taung Child skull (Taung 1) C016 / 5102
Taung Child skull (Taung 1). Side view of a cast of a fossil skull of an Australopithecus africanus child from Taung, South Africa. A

Background imageAncestral Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5099

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5099
Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46). Frontal view of a cast of a fossil of part of the cranium of an adult Paranthropus robustus hominid. This specimen was probably female

Background imageAncestral Collection: Taung Child skull (Taung 1) C016 / 5103

Taung Child skull (Taung 1) C016 / 5103
Taung Child skull (Taung 1). Oblique view of a cast of a fossil skull of an Australopithecus africanus child from Taung, South Africa. A

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo erectus skull-cap (Trinil 2) C016 / 5097

Homo erectus skull-cap (Trinil 2) C016 / 5097
Homo erectus skull-cap (Trinil 2). Cast of the skull-cap from the cranium of the Trinil 2 specimen of Homo erectus, discovered at Trinil near the River Solo, Java, Indonesia by Eugene Dubois in 1891

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo sapiens skull (Skhul V) C016 / 5098

Homo sapiens skull (Skhul V) C016 / 5098
Homo sapiens skull (Skhul V). Cast of the Skhul V specimen of Homo sapiens, discovered in 1932 on Mount Carmel, Israel. The original specimen is held at Harvards Peabody Museum

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo erectus cranium (OH 9) C016 / 5096

Homo erectus cranium (OH 9) C016 / 5096
Homo erectus cranium (OH 9). The cranium (filled in cast) of the OH 9 specimen of Homo erectus. OH 9 was found at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, by Louis Leakey in 1960

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5095

Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5095
Homo ergaster skull (KNM-ER 3733). This cast is of a fossil specimen that dates from around 1.8 million years ago, and was discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo, in Koobi Fora

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5094

Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5094
Homo ergaster skull (KNM-ER 3733). This cast is of a fossil specimen that dates from around 1.8 million years ago, and was discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo, in Koobi Fora

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813) C016 / 5091

Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813) C016 / 5091
Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813). This cast is of a relatively complete fossil skull named KNM-ER 1813. It was found in Koobi Fora, Kenya in 1973 by Kamoya Kimeu

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5093

Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5093
Homo ergaster skull (KNM-ER 3733). This cast is of a fossil specimen that dates from around 1.8 million years ago, and was discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo, in Koobi Fora

Background imageAncestral Collection: Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813) C016 / 5092

Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813) C016 / 5092
Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813). This cast is of a relatively complete fossil skull named KNM-ER 1813. It was found in Koobi Fora, Kenya in 1973 by Kamoya Kimeu



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"Journey through Time: Ancestral Treasures from Around the World" As a colorful sunset blossoms across the New Mexico sky, we embark on a captivating journey to explore ancestral wonders that span continents and cultures. From the majestic Hovenweep Castle in Utah's Hovenweep National Monument to the enchanting Inverary Castle nestled in Argyll, Scotland, these architectural marvels stand as testaments to our rich heritage. Venturing further, we find ourselves at Penshurst Place near Tonbridge, Kent, where history whispers through every stone of this magnificent estate. Meanwhile, in Sulawesi, Indonesia's Tana Toraja region, traditional Tongkonan houses proudly showcase intricate craftsmanship passed down through generations. In Turkey's Tomak village, men engage in ancient exercises that have been practiced for centuries - a testament to their dedication towards preserving ancestral traditions. Similarly, Koldinghuus in Denmark stands tall as a reminder of past glory and cultural significance. Delving into early photographs of the Sami People reveals glimpses into their way of life and deep-rooted connection with nature. Moving eastward brings us face-to-face with Buman (Illig Qaghan), founder of Kaghanate Bum�an (Illig Qaghan), an influential figure whose legacy shaped Central Asia. Amidst all this splendor lies the heartwarming sight of archers on horseback galloping across vast landscapes - an image that encapsulates both strength and tradition. And finally, standing before traditional Toraja family tombs and villages in Sulawesi's Rantepao region fills us with awe for their unique burial customs that honor ancestors' spirits. These ancestral treasures serve as reminders of our shared human history and inspire us to cherish our roots while embracing diversity.