Mold Collection
"Mold: From Ancient Artifacts to Microscopic Wonders" Riot at Mold in Flintshire: Exploring the historical significance of a town that shares its name with an uprising
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"Mold: From Ancient Artifacts to Microscopic Wonders" Riot at Mold in Flintshire: Exploring the historical significance of a town that shares its name with an uprising, uncovering tales of resilience and rebellion. Yellow Slime Mold - growing on tree stump, Hessen, Germany: Witness nature's artistic expression as vibrant yellow slime mold transforms a decaying tree stump into a mesmerizing masterpiece. Aspergillus: Delving into the fascinating world of this common mold genus, discovering its role in food production and potential health implications. Molding Lead Soldiers: Unveiling the intricate craftsmanship behind molding lead soldiers, showcasing how these miniature figurines have captured imaginations for centuries. Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Mycorrhiza fungus in plant root; Magnification x 700 (if printed A4, 29. 7 cm wide): Peering through the lens of advanced technology to reveal the hidden symbiotic relationship between plants and mycorrhizal fungi. Terracotta lamp Early Imperial 1st half century. D. : Shedding light on ancient Roman terracotta lamps and their significance as both functional objects and works of art from over two thousand years ago. Bread mould, SEM: Examining bread molds under high magnification to understand their impact on food spoilage while appreciating their intricate structures up close. Pa. German Butter Mold, c. 1940 Creator: Albert J Levone): Discovering the cultural heritage preserved within intricately carved butter molds from Pennsylvania German communities dating back to mid-20th century America. Casting mold from the town of Masada de Raton in Fraga (Huesca): Unearthing a piece of Spanish history by exploring traditional casting molds used for creating metalwork masterpieces in Fraga during medieval times. Pre-Columbian Art Ecuador. Jama-Coaque Culture. Ceramic head.