EditorialIn the attic of the Lefferts Historic House, a chimney with a double flue in a space used to smoke meat, a technique practiced by enslaved Africans, in Prospect Park in the Brooklyn borough of New York, June 9, 2023. (Andrea Mohin/The New York Times)
EditorialPottery Flute and Rattle, Mexican, Pre-Columbian, Date late 15th century?, Mexico, Mexican, clay, L. 285 mm.; W (column) 22 mm.; D. 53 mm.; Diam. of rattle (greatest) 54 mm. Wt. 118 g., Aerophone and Idiophone-flue blown, vessel rattle.
EditorialFlue Chapel. Upper Valais, View Fl?ekapelle in Leukerbad, Pl. 22, after p. 16, p. 87, Pingret, Edouard (del.); Langlum?(lith.); Sazerac, Hilaire (ed.), Hilaire Sazerac: Un mois en Suisse ou souvenirs d'un voyageur. Paris: Sazerac & Duval, 1825.
EditorialOven and its components 2, Illustration of a stove and related components, such as lower and upper part, grate, stove, bowl, lid and flue, 17th century, Fig. 3, p. 62, 1658, Johann Rudolph Glauber: Miraculum mundi, sive plena perfectaque descriptio adm...
EditorialPottery Whistle and Rattle, Pre-Columbian, ca. 800?1525, Linea Vieja, Costa Rica, Costa Rican, Clay, L. 8.8 cm (3-7/16 in.); W. 5.2 cm (2-1/16 in.); H. 5.1 cm (2 in.); Wt. 64 g, Aerophone and Idiophone-flue blown / vessel rattle.