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Iron Hawk Macehead
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Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Louise M. and George E. Bates
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Macehead from Nuzi Temple Courtyard Room G50, Stratum II
Macehead from Nuzi Temple Courtyard Room G50, Stratum II
Smooth, bulbous macehead with central shaft. The central, drilled shaft is smooth and straight and presumably allowed the macehead to be affixed to a handle. The object was broken ...
A sketch of a Hawk glider, perhaps his 'reconstructed' version dating to around 1898.
A sketch of a Hawk glider, perhaps his 'reconstructed' version dating to around 1898.
In 1896 Pilcher's "Gull" and "Hawk" gliders were produced, and Pilcher learnt the art of controlling his machine in the air based on a series of long glides made in the "Hawk". In ...
A sketch of a 'reconstructed' Hawk glider and a 4hp steam engine with two cylinders dating to around 1898.
A sketch of a 'reconstructed' Hawk glider and a 4hp steam engine with two cylinders dating to around 1898.
In 1896 Pilcher's "Gull" and "Hawk" gliders were produced, and Pilcher learnt the art of controlling his machine in the air based on a series of long glides made in the "Hawk". In ...
A scale drawing for a wheel and axle, perhaps for his Hawk glider. Pilcher was a pioneer in the use of wheels for gliders.
A scale drawing for a wheel and axle, perhaps for his Hawk glider. Pilcher was a pioneer in the use of wheels for gliders.
In 1896 Pilcher's "Gull" and "Hawk" gliders were produced, and Pilcher learnt the art of controlling his machine in the air based on a series of long glides made in the "Hawk". In ...
A scale drawing for a wheel design, pehaps for his Hawk glider. Pilcher was a pioneer in the use of wheels for gliders.
A scale drawing for a wheel design, pehaps for his Hawk glider. Pilcher was a pioneer in the use of wheels for gliders.
In 1896 Pilcher's "Gull" and "Hawk" gliders were produced, and Pilcher learnt the art of controlling his machine in the air based on a series of long glides made in the "Hawk". In ...
A scale drawing of a scraper-shaped wooden part, pehaps a tail section for his Hawk glider dating to the mid-1890s.
A scale drawing of a scraper-shaped wooden part, pehaps a tail section for his Hawk glider dating to the mid-1890s.
In 1896 Pilcher's "Gull" and "Hawk" gliders were produced, and Pilcher learnt the art of controlling his machine in the air based on a series of long glides made in the "Hawk". In ...
Ceremonial Mace Head from Nuzi Palace Courtyard G50, Stratum II
Ceremonial Mace Head from Nuzi Palace Courtyard G50, Stratum II
Smooth, bulbous macehead with central shaft. Complete except for a small area of loss near the base. The central shaft was drilled lengthwise from the top and the bottom, presumab...

