EditorialAshley Lyle, left, and Bart Nickerson, creators of the series “Yellowjackets,” in Los Angeles, March 14, 2023. (Ryan Pfluger/The New York Times)
Editorial'Cannibals Preparing their Victims', 1798-1800, Oil on panel, 32,8 x 46,9 cm. FRANCISCO GOYA Y LUCIENTES DE (1746-1828). QUEBEC ARZOBISPO DE. JEAN DE BREBEUF-JESUITA MARTIRIZADO. GABRIEL LALEMAN-JESUITA MARTIRIZADO.
Editorial'Cannibals Preparing their Victims', 1798-1800, Oil on panel, 32,8 x 46,9 cm. FRANCISCO GOYA Y LUCIENTES DE (1746-1828). QUEBEC ARZOBISPO DE. JEAN DE BREBEUF-JESUITA MARTIRIZADO. GABRIEL LALEMAN-JESUITA MARTIRIZADO.
EditorialNatives of the island of Formosa (Taiwan), depicted as headhunters and cannibals, 1820s. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Po...
EditorialNatives of the island of Formosa (Taiwan), depicted as headhunters and cannibals, 1820s. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Po...
EditorialSibau Mobang, chief of the cannibals. A Dyak. His face is described in the book as emaciated. His ears are elongated. He wears a tin braclet and a mandau (knife) on his right side. The head-hunters of Borneo : a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and ...
EditorialSibau Mobang, chief of the cannibals. A Dyak. His face is described in the book as emaciated. His ears are elongated. He wears a tin braclet and a mandau (knife) on his right side. The head-hunters of Borneo : a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and ...
EditorialNatives of the island of Formosa (Taiwan), depicted as headhunters and cannibals, 1820s. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Po...
EditorialThe centre figure represents a Lama acting as ‘Gnéchungchui-kyong’’ [gNas-chun-chos-skyon],’ a Deota. All the actors are supposed to represent servants of the Deota.’ ‘No.2 & 3 are two Gyelongs’ [dge-slon] ‘4 & 5 are called Todpakyashi...
EditorialThe centre figure represents a Lama acting as ‘Gnéchungchui-kyong’’ [gNas-chun-chos-skyon],’ a Deota. All the actors are supposed to represent servants of the Deota.’ ‘No.2 & 3 are two Gyelongs’ [dge-slon] ‘4 & 5 are called Todpakyashi...
EditorialThe Ministers and their cronies off to Botany Bay, and the Dorcester men returning'. Politicians in tears on a boat, going away from the shore; free Dorchester Unionists on another boat, getting closer to the shore. At the bow is a flag reading 'FOR B...
EditorialSibau Mobang, chief of the cannibals. A Dyak. His face is described in the book as emaciated. His ears are elongated. He wears a tin braclet and a mandau (knife) on his right side. The head-hunters of Borneo : a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and ...
EditorialNatives of the island of Formosa (Taiwan), depicted as headhunters and cannibals, 1820s. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Po...
EditorialThe Odyssey Landscape Frescoes: Messengers of Odysseus investigating the island of the Laestrygonians talk to the daughter of King Antiphates. (The Laestrygonians were a mythological tribe of gigantic cannibals who devoured some of Ulysses companions)....