RM2M6K073–Spiraea japonica ' Gold Mound' - Spirea shrub in border next to in ground swimming pool and rear view of filedstone home with half logs.
RM2K644FG–Early Anglo-Saxon Gold Buckle and Pairs of Clasps with bronze vessel found in a grave mound - Taplow, Buckinghamshire - 6th to early 7th century - now in the British Museum.
RMD98A3K–Gold armlets which were found during the excavation of a small pit on the edge of a burial mound. They lay next to a long copper dagger in its sheath and two fragmentary pottery vessels placed on top.
RM2HGEB16–View of the gold statue statue representing Fame, on top of central octagonal dome of the Bank of Scotland, the Mound, Edinburgh.
RME13RAE–Mar. 22, 2012 - Alchemy in Action: Transmuting lead into gold was the goal of ancient alchemists, but General Electric Scientists have done them one better by making a material more precious than gold from an inexpensive compound similar to graphite. The glittering mound of crystals is Borazon Type II cubic boron nitride, a manufactured material which is not found in nature. Valued at 2 a gram (40 on ounce). it is made by GE's Specialty Materials Department, Worthington Ohio, using high pressure and temperature technology
RF2G5EG4Y–Gold mound leaves. Also called Sinyo nakal, Duranta erecta, teh-tehan, alba, aurea, geisha girl, sapphire showers and variegata
RFM4BE7E–Golden shining bitcoin on mound of gold
RFR7NF2J–Pile of Gold Nuggets Isolated on White Background.
RF2F6EJW3–Spiraea japonica, the Japanese meadowsweet also known as Japanese spiraea not in flower
RM2X17MHH–Gold plaque in the form of a lion from the Maikop mound in the North Caucasus.
RM2A2KX6E–Painted Banner (paubha) of Goddess Ushnishavijaya Within a Funerary Mound (chaitya) and Surrounded by Chaityas, 1513, Nepal, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Opaque watercolor with gold on cotton, 58.2 × 57.2 cm (23 3/16 × 22 1/2 in
RFKTXHT1–cryptocurrency Bitcoin and mound of gold nuggets - Business concept image
RF2H9WTAA–Beaver scent mound on Gold Lake, Willamette National Forest, Oregon
RMHE7R8A–Spirea Gold Mound with Amsonia, Gazing ball
RM2K88M9M–Grave crown and the gold burial casket for the bones of King Philip II of Macedon, Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai, Vergina, Macedonia, Greece
RFGDMT0N–Gold Mound Spirea is a Compact, Mounded Deciduous Shrub
RF2HW3090–Art inspired by Sword Guard (Tsuba), ca. 3rd–7th century, Japanese, Bronze, gold, H. 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm); W. 2 5/16 (5.8 cm); thickness 1/8 in. (.3 cm); Wt. 1.3 oz. (36.9 g), Sword Furniture, This tsuba comes from a burial mound (kofun) in Shioda, in the Japanese province of Bizen, and, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMGGJG0N–Sedum 'Gold Mound' MIW252220
RM2WGP2XD–Pectoral. Iron and gold. Late 4th century BC. From Mezek Tumulus, Haskovo region, Bulgaria. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RM2AX456C–White rusted metal fence gate flanked by Thuja occidentalis - Cedar trees, Hosta plants and pink Spiraea japonica ' Gold Mound' - Spirea shrub
RM2FN25KA–Th bright yellow foliage of Hosta Chinese Sunrise growing in a border
RMD96FN9–Sword belt, Anglo-Saxon, early AD 600s. Gold belt buckle, inlaid with garnets and a pair of clasps. Example of the finest in early medieval craftsmanship. Found in a grave mound in Taplow, Buckinghamshire in the 1880's.
RM2HGEB32–View of the gold statue statue representing Fame, on top of central octagonal dome of the Bank of Scotland, the Mound, Edinburgh.
RMPHJ5AB–Mound of gold nuggets on a black reflective surface background
RF2G5EGCF–Gold mound leaves. Also called Sinyo nakal, Duranta erecta, teh-tehan, alba, aurea, geisha girl, sapphire showers and variegata
RFM4BE74–Bitcoin over mound of gold, bitcoin cryptocurrency concept
RFP73FG9–Pile of Money with Gold Trophy Isolated on White.
RMFEABJ5–Hymenosporum or known as The Gold Standard
RM2X17M96–A golden figurine of a bull placed on a silver tube - a canopy stick from the Maikop mound in the North Caucasus.
RM2K64N5G–The Orb or Mound is of gold ornamented with jewels. On the top is a large amethyst, surmounted by a jewelled cross. It is an emblem of sovereignty and is handed to the monarch before the crowning. The Sword of State has a guard, hilt and pommel of gilt metal. The blade is enclosed in a velvet scabbard. The Sword of Mercy or Curtana has no point.
RFF02F25–Dome of the Rock. The most known mosque in Jerusalem.
RMA6C3C0–Leopard Panthera pardus Leopard using termite mound as a vantage point Africa to Far East South East Asia
RMHE7R45–Berberis thunbergii, rose glow, spirea gold mound
RM2K88M9E–The gold burial casket for the bones of Kind Philip II of Macedon, Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai, Vergina, Macedonia, Greece
RFMF0FPM–GOLD MEDAL PARK ,Minneapolis MN
RM2HC6CXY–Silbury Hill, Neolithic Chalk Mound, Avebury, Wiltshire, England, UK, GB.
RM2DN5MPA–Miniature: Seated Figure, Unknown, Pen and black ink with watercolor and gold on paper, mounted, A central figure is seated on layers of geometric and vegetal carpets, wearing a short-sleeved robe composed of many male figures and animals that are constrained to the frame of the garment. A garment like a coronet draped with a white cloth is worn upon the head. The figure is holding in the right hand a small vessel with a bird perched upon the rim. Laid upon a small carpet at the feet of the figure is a bowl of fruit, two small vessels, and a tall, handled ewer with elongated spout.
RMRC4FRB–Sutton Hoo Treasure. Royal shoulder-clasps decorated with inlaid gold, enamel and garnet. 7th-8th centuries AD. From Mound 1. Near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
RM2AW5ART–Flagstone path leading to a globe shaped sundial bordered by Spiraea japonica 'Gold Mound' - Spirea shrubs in backyard garden in spring
RF2CNDYGT–Golden treasuries in the burial mound, Aigai, Vergina, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece, Europe
RMD96FNA–Sword belt, Anglo-Saxon, early AD 600s. Gold belt buckle, inlaid with garnets and a pair of clasps. Example of the finest in early medieval craftsmanship. Found in a grave mound in Taplow, Buckinghamshire in the 1880's.
RM2HGEB1D–View of the gold statue statue representing Fame, on top of central octagonal dome of the Bank of Scotland, the Mound, Edinburgh.
RF2PCB432–Horizontal shot of a collection of vintage jewelry on a white background.
RF2G5EGEK–Gold mound leaves. Also called Sinyo nakal, Duranta erecta, teh-tehan, alba, aurea, geisha girl, sapphire showers and variegata
RFKTXHT7–gold nugget in front of a mound of gold
RFHTCPP6–Piggy Bank on Top of Pile of Gold Coins Isolated on White.
RMBF8XPN–Red and gold Christmas baubles with red beads
RM2DTXGMP–View SSW of the Rillaton Bronze Age round barrow, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, UK, whose burial cist contained a skeleton with a ribbed gold cup.
RM2B00T7B–Japan: The 'Asuka Bijin' or 'Beautiful women of the Asuka Period', Takamatsuzuka Tomb, 6th-7th century CE. The Takamatsuzuka Tomb (Takamatsuzuka Kofun or 'Tall Pine Tree Ancient Burial Mound' is an ancient circular tomb in Asuka village, Nara prefecture, Japan. Dating from the 6th-7th century CE, it contains painted fresco wall paintings of courtiers in Goguryeo-style garb. The paintings are in full color with red, blue, gold, and silver foil representing four male followers and four abigails together with the Azure Dragon, Black Tortoise, White Tiger, and Vermilion Bird groups of stars.
RFF02FYK–Arch next to Dome of the Rock, the most known mosque in Jerusalem.
RM2BY2D6Y–Gold domes.
RFEKE6E9–A gold nugget on an isolated dark background
RM2WJDAA3–Gold belt buckle with ornament, 4th century B.C., Issyk mound, Kazakhstan
RM2D8PB1H–Cattle grazing near the Nacoochee Indian mound in the Nacoochee Valley two miles southwest of Helen; Georgia; which is near Robertstown. The mound was the center of the ancient cherokee town of gauxule and was reportedly visited by desoto the spaniard; in 1540 during his search for gold. Tourists visit the area to camp and fish and view the business district of Helen which has been renovated with a bavarian alpine theme
RMDDXHMG–Princes Street Gardens, Gold Ross Fountain, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, EH2 2HG
RF2HYGAYK–Big gold nugget from Lapland
RFPARX36–Sydney Australia, plant wall with wax begonia, dusty miller and gold mound plants
RM2AX44XX–White rusted metal fence gate flanked by Thuja occidentalis - Cedar trees, Hosta plants and Spiraea japonica ' Gold Mound' - Spirea shrub in garden
RFB1DKG0–The mound of King Midas Tomb at the capital of ancient Phyrgia, Gordion, Yassihoyuk, Turkey
RMD9889X–The Mold gold cape. from Flintshire, North Wales, Bronze Age, about 1900-1600 BC. Workmen quarrying for stone in an ancient burial mound in 1833 found this unique ceremonial gold cape, which remains unparalleled to this day. The mound lay in a field named Bryn yr Ellyllon (the Fairies' or Goblins' Hill). The cape would have been unsuitable for everyday wear because it would have severely restricted upper arm movement. Instead it would have served ceremonial roles, and may have denoted religious authority.
RM2HGEB3B–View of the gold statue statue representing Fame, on top of central octagonal dome of the Bank of Scotland, the Mound, Edinburgh.
RF2PCB6BT–Horizontal shot of a multicolored pile of vintage jewelry isolated on white.
RF2G5EGCB–Gold mound leaves. Also called Sinyo nakal, Duranta erecta, teh-tehan, alba, aurea, geisha girl, sapphire showers and variegata
RFKTXHTC–cryptocurrency Bitcoin and mound of gold - Business concept image
RFFBB88M–Pile of Gold Bars on a White Background.
RM2DME257–Sash ends, Medium: silk and metal-wrapped silk on cotton Technique: double running and satin stitches on plain weave, Two ends of an embroidered cover or sash, each with four units arranged in a square repeat (two units high, two units wide) of a flowering plant on a mound. In the center is a small basket of flowers. All in shades of red, blue, green and metallic gold., Turkey, late 19th century, embroidery & stitching, Sash ends
RF2F9TXFX–Aurinia saxatilis ‘Gold Dust’ Basket of Gold – tight clusters of golden yellow flowers, April, England, UK
RM2B00T7G–Japan: Mural of a group of women of the Asuka Period, Takamatsuzuka Tomb, 6th-7th century CE. The Takamatsuzuka Tomb (Takamatsuzuka Kofun or 'Tall Pine Tree Ancient Burial Mound' is an ancient circular tomb in Asuka village, Nara prefecture, Japan. Dating from the 6th-7th century CE, it contains painted fresco wall paintings of courtiers in Goguryeo-style garb. The paintings are in full color with red, blue, gold, and silver foil representing four male followers and four abigails together with the Azure Dragon, Black Tortoise, White Tiger, and Vermilion Bird groups of stars.
RFF02FYC–Arch next to Dome of the Rock, the most known mosque in Jerusalem.
RF2EAGP3A–Orange Spring Mound, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
RFEKE6EB–A gold nugget on an isolated dark background
RM2WPH90T–Decoration in the form of an argali goat, gold, 8th - 7th century B.C., Shilikty mound, East Kazakhstan
RM2D8PBHJ–Farmhouse and outbuildings owned by former Georgia Governor Hardeman who now lives in Florida and has the farm managed by an overseer. In the field at the upper right is the Nacoochee Indian mound. The mound was the center of the ancient cherokee town of gauxule which reportedly was visited by desoto the spaniard; in 1540 during his search for gold. This site is located in the Nacoochee Valley two miles southwest of Helen; Georgia; which is near Robertstown
RM2K88M9W–Gold item found in the tomb of King Philip II of Macedon, 336 BC, Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai, Vergina, Macedonia, Greece
RF2HYG5MJ–Big gold nugget from Lapland
RFMNB8PW–Sydney Australia, plant wall with wax begonia, dusty miller and gold mound plants
RM2AW5AHE–Flagstone path leading to a globe shaped sundial bordered by Spiraea japonica 'Gold Mound' - Spirea shrubs in backyard country garden in spring
RFB1DK5E–The mound of King Midas Tomb at the capital of ancient Phyrgia, Gordion, Yassihoyuk, Turkey
RM2K03KT1–The Gold crown of Silla from Hwangnamdaechong in the National Museum of Korea. It is a National Treasure of Korea. The height of the crown is 27.5 centimetres and the gold chains and pendants that dangle from the crown, known as Suhasik. This crown may have been made for a queen and there is a significant controversy about who was buried in the tomb. second half of 5th century. Excavated from the north mound of Hwangnam Daechong
RM2HGEB12–View of the gold statue statue representing Fame, on top of central octagonal dome of the Bank of Scotland, the Mound, Edinburgh.
RFDN2T2A–Pile of brown fall leaves color background
RF2G5EGDT–Gold mound leaves. Also called Sinyo nakal, Duranta erecta, teh-tehan, alba, aurea, geisha girl, sapphire showers and variegata
RFKTXHRX–Bitcoin cryptocurrency and mound of gold nuggets - Business concept image
RFFBB883–Pile of Gold Bars on a White Background.
RF2C617M0–Golden Bitcoin Coin on grey rock . Bitcoin cryptocurrency. Business concept.
RF2F9TXFF–Aurinia saxatilis ‘Gold Dust’ Basket of Gold – tight clusters of golden yellow flowers, April, England, UK
RM2B00T7A–Japan: Byako, the white tiger of Japanese mythology, Takamatsuzuka Tomb, 6th-7th century CE. The Takamatsuzuka Tomb (Takamatsuzuka Kofun or 'Tall Pine Tree Ancient Burial Mound' is an ancient circular tomb in Asuka village, Nara prefecture, Japan. Dating from the 6th-7th century CE, it contains painted fresco wall paintings of courtiers in Goguryeo-style garb. The paintings are in full color with red, blue, gold, and silver foil representing four male followers and four abigails together with the Azure Dragon, Black Tortoise, White Tiger, and Vermilion Bird groups of stars.
RFF02FYW–Arch next to Dome of the Rock, the most known mosque in Jerusalem.
RF2EAGP3G–Orange Spring Mound, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
RFEKE6DK–A collection of gold nuggets on an isolated dark background
RM2WJDAB4–Gold decoration in the form of a mountain goat,8th - 7th century B.C., Shilikty mound, East Kazakhstan
RMA1KKDM–Jewish kipoth skullcaps with text in gold on fabric background
RM2K88M9R–Gold item found in the tomb of King Philip II of Macedon, 336 BC, Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai, Vergina, Macedonia, Greece
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