EditorialMarketplace, with the Flagellation, the Ecce Homo and the Bearing of the Cross in the background. Dating: 1550 - 1590. Measurements: h 126.5 cm ? w 182 cm; d 10.5 cm; w 32 kg.
EditorialChalcolithic period. Skull of Homo sapiens impregnated with dye (ocher). La Sonseca (Laborcillas, Granada province, Andalusia). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialHomo georgicus. On the left, reproduction of the skull D2282 probably of a young woman. Cranial capacity, 650-660 cc; on the right, reproduction of the skull D2700 and the jaw D2735 corresponding to a male. Weight, 40-50 Kg. Size, 150 cm. Cranial capac...
EditorialA skull cap belonging to Java Man, the first known specimen of Homo erectus, on display at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, the Netherlands, Nov. 3, 2022. (Ilvy Njiokiktjien/The New York Times)
EditorialVIDRIERAS DE LA CAPILLA MAYOR DE LA CATEDRAL DE GRANADA - CORONACION DE ESPINAS Y ECCE HOMO - SIGLO XVI. TEODORO DE HOLANDA y JUAN DEL CAMPO-VIDRIEROS. JESUS. PILATOS / PONCIO PILATOS.
EditorialHand axes. Culture of Homo erectus, know as Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BC. Lower Paleolithic. From Tanzania, Java, France and England. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark.
EditorialEcce Homo and Mater Dolorosa, ca.1500-1515. Diptych. Attributed to the Flemish painter Albrecht Boutss workshop (1451/1454-1549). Oil on oak. National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
EditorialHuman evolution. Homo Antecessor. Extinct human species. 1.200 to 800.000 years ago. Recreation of a hunting scene. Exhibition "Atapuerca: Un mill?n de a?os" (Atapuerca: one million years). Museum of Burgos, Spain (year 2000).
EditorialHomo heidelbergensis. Fragment of a cranium, 250000 years ago (Swanscombe, Great Britain). Adult mandible, 500000 years ago (Mauer, Germany) and Humerus, 240000 years ago (Lezetxiki, Mondragon, Basque Country, Spain). Replicas. National Archaeological ...
EditorialKerry James Marshall’s “Ecce Homo” (2008-2014) on display in “Feedback” at the The School, Jack Shainman Gallery’s upstate outpost in Kinderhook, N.Y., July 31, 2021. (Lauren Lancaster/The New York Times)