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I like these composite posts dedicated to well-defined topics. They are akin to scientific reviews summarizing current state of knowledge in various areas.
These are great educational tools showing “The Big Picture”. From there on we can diverge into discussions of particular features, establish boundaries of the “known” and map what is yet “unknown”. That’s how the learning and science work. Great job, Jose! |
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Very nice B. I like how it’s showcased together. Thanks for sharing.
The 2 deities / guardians on the table with the Balinese displays, are rare, right?🙂 |
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Yes Albert those are 2 precious and very rare unique Balinese gods - Snoopy and Woodstock.
I'll try to post pics of the racks behind the displays soon. |
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Here are pics of the racks behind the displays:
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I’ve had the good fortune of seeing these with Jose and they are all quite magnificent. Far better in real life!
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