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Grain Collection (page 2)

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2D-00033

AGRI2D-00033
Squash, corn, and beans - the " three sisters" of Native American agriculture. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2D-00034

AGRI2D-00034
Squash, corn, and beans, - the " three sisters" of Native American agriculture. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: Joseph of Egypt, overseer of pharoahs granaries

Joseph of Egypt, overseer of pharoahs granaries
Joseph of Egypt rises from slavery, to become a trusted official of pharoah. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: Slaves milling grain in ancient Pompeii

Slaves milling grain in ancient Pompeii
Slaves grinding grain in a bakery in ancient Pompeii. Hand-colored woodcut of a 9th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: GAFR2A-00010

GAFR2A-00010
Native village in the valley of the Congo River, Africa, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: BUSN2A-00243

BUSN2A-00243
Traveling photographer taking a picture of farmers in their field, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century A.B. Frost illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: Moundbuilders harvesting corn and squash

Moundbuilders harvesting corn and squash
Mound-builders gathering their crops of maize and squash. Photogravure reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00177

NATI2A-00177
Native American family planting maize in hills. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00199

NATI2A-00199
Native American women gathering wild rice by threshing it into their canoe. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2D-00001

NATI2D-00001
Ceremonial figure with cornstalk, a fresco on interior kiva wall, circa 1500 at Tiguex (Kuaua Pueblo) on the Rio Grande, Coronado State Park in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2D-00249

NATI2D-00249
Native American metates y manos, or grinding stones for corn, at San Luis Rey mission, California. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00141

NATI2A-00141
Native Americans using fishbone hoes to plant maize and beans, Florida, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a DeBry engraving of a LeMoyne illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00052

NATI2A-00052
Anasazi/ Ancestral Puebloan women grinding corn (maize). Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00101

NATI2A-00101
Iroquois woman pounding dried corn in a large wooden mortar in her cabin, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00017

NATI2A-00017
Pueblo farmers watching over their fields, New Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00042

NATI2A-00042
Native American women gathering wild rice in baskets. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00032

NATI2A-00032
Native American village and gardens of Secotan, North Carolina, then in Virginia Colony, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a John White illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2D-00027

AGRI2D-00027
Muticolored corn, a Native American staple crop, in an Indian basket. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2D-00025

AGRI2D-00025
Muticolored corn, a Native American staple crop, in a basket. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2D-00024

AGRI2D-00024
Muticolored corn, a Native American staple crop. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2D-00023

AGRI2D-00023
Muticolored corn, a Native American staple crop. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2A-00002

AGRI2A-00002
Gathering pumpkins, an October scene in New England, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: Wheat

Wheat
Ripe wheat displayed at Sutters Fort, Sacramento, California. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: Moundbuilders harvesting corn and squash

Moundbuilders harvesting corn and squash
Moundbuilders gathering their crops of maize and squash. Hand-colored photogravure reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: NATI2A-00008

NATI2A-00008
Native Americans harvesting maize. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: Homesteaders planting corn on the prairie

Homesteaders planting corn on the prairie
Homesteaders dropping seeds to sow corn on the Great Plains, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: Wheatfield in Arizona

Wheatfield in Arizona
Wheatfield in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona. Photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2A-00119

AGRI2A-00119
Harvesting wheat on a Dakota bonanza farm, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2D-00041

AGRI2D-00041
Wild rice from the Great Lakes area. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: Wheat in a field

Wheat in a field
Wheat field in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona. Photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: AGRI2D-00035

AGRI2D-00035
Squash, corn, and beans, - the " three sisters" of Native American agriculture. Digital photograph

Background imageGrain Collection: GAFR2A-00024

GAFR2A-00024
Women planting crops in central Africa, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration



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