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Leiden leaf c.s. under microscope
A United States one cent coin from 1892.*contains a vector Work Path to easily drop out the background and shadow.
Plant tissue Structure, section (tissue) of stem plant tissue under a light microscope.
Old chilean coin from 1898 isolate on white background
Grapefruit whole one slice is peeled, in background light, close-up, red citrus fruit isolated on white background with clipping path
 A bronze Roman coin from the reign of Emperor Constantius II, 348 AD. The coin is about the size of a penny and weighs 3.9g
Ancient Roman bronze sertertius coin of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
corn stem micrograph with dye
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Colorful seamless pattern with Crystal stones.
Close-up view of reverse side of old Russian coin with double-headed eagle from 1750. Numismatic concept. Sweden.
Fossilised Fish
Cross-section Dicot, Monocot and Root of Plant Stem under the microscope for classroom education.
plant Flower bud of Lilium brownii var.viridulum T.S.\nunder light mircoscope with white background
fresh raw zander filet cut isolated on white background, top view
European seabass raw fish fillet for advertisement
microscopic cross section cut of a plant stem under dark field microsope
Ammonite and Orthoceras Fossil preserved in the rocks mined from the reserve found in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco
Dapalis Macrurus fish fossil from Aix-en-Provence, France
Fossilized fish
Anal Canal Anatomy of Skeletal system 3d illustration
Dupondius. Ancient Roman bronze coin of Emperor Augustus. Minted in Emerita Augusta. Current Merida in Spain.
A thousand or more years ago, natives inhabited the lower elevations around the San Francisco Peaks of Northern Arizona. In an area so dry it would seem impossible to live, they built pueblos, harvested rainwater, grew crops, hunted game and raised families. Today the remnants of their villages dot the landscape along with other artifacts such as this obsidian projectile point from the Sinaguan era; about 500AD to 1450AD. Although commonly called an arrowhead, the point was probably not attached to an arrow or shot from a bow, a weapon not thought to be used by the Sinagua. More likely it was affixed to the tip of a spear and thrown to strike and kill game animals. It is unlawful to remove artifacts, such as this point, from a native site. They may be examined but must be returned to their original location. This projectile point was photographed at Sandy Seep in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Unicorn leatherjacket fish isolated on white background, Aluter monoceros.
Curly marble stone with fashion veins.
Anatomy art by Leonardo Da Vinci from 14th Century
Magnified close up of a hollowed rock with large clear quartz crystals inside.
Garfish isolated on white background. sea needle. Belone belone
An engraved stone plaque on a tomb in the floor of St Nicholas’ Chapel in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, Eastern England. The current St Nicholas Chapel was built in the early 15th century as a ‘chapel of ease’ granted to the monks of the priory church of St Margaret (now King’s Lynn Minster).
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