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Urban Archaeology- Cargo Pendant
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"Urban Archaeology has contemporary and modern classic lighting. Perfect for almost any project!"
Urban Archaeology
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"In 1978, as New Yorkers won a case to prevent Grand Central from going the way of Pennsylvania Station, preservationists of another stripe opened a salvage shop in Soho. Urban Archaeology since has assembled a trove of 19th- and 20th-century architectural fittings, and the craftsmanship of those rarities is widely accessible via the company’s own lighting collection. It features re-creations and n..."
Urban Archaeology: Savoy lamp
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"Urban Archaeology’s new hanging light fixture is inspired by those in upscale diners in the 1930s Art Deco period. Custom versions available, with nine finishes."
The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English (Penguin Classics)
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"The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English; the title, however, is misleading, for the collection of documents is by no means complete, but still is a worthwhile read."
A ROMAN GLASS GAMING DIE
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"If you're an ultra hard core D&D gaming fan with an extra $17,000 just lying around, this 2nd century CE gaming die is Roman, made of glass and was just possibly used by Claudius for rolling crits on Beholders. Epic Geek"
Disappearing World - Hard Cover Book
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"I've got this book on my christmas shopping list for my son. He is the International thinker in the family. What a perfect Christmas present!! This extraordinary book takes readers on a remarkable journey to the world's most extraordinary and endangered locations. Since 1972, sites of natural, historic, and cultural significance have been designated as World Heritage sites by UNESCO. Although t..."
Mayan Calendar
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"Reasonably attractive, the real appeal of this calendar is the way it maps to the Mayan calendar -- so no matter where you are during the year you know where the Mayans think you oughta be. Lots of glyphage, too, for folks who care about those things."
The Homo Sapien Multi-Purpose Kitchen Tool
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"The ultimate kitchen tool! The "Homo Sapien" resembles a simple stone tool that probably would've been used by our distant cousin the caveman. This sandstone gadget can sharpen your knives, grind herbs, crush garlic - and it looks pretty cool hanging in your kitchen too!"



