Stories
- Article
Blood money: Taking periods out of poverty
Periods are not a wound that needs to heal, nor is the blood a sign of injury. So why are we still so repelled by them?
- Article
Mapping the body
These intricate anatomical drawings show how Ayurveda practitioners have explored the human body and how it works.
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Interpreting the Ayurvedic Man
A British Sign Language video is the latest interpretation of an unique 18th-century Nepali painting about Ayurvedic medicine.
- Interview
Inside the mind of Ayurvedic Man’s curator, Bárbara Rodriguez Muñoz
The choices a curator makes – what goes in? what stays out? why? – are often as fascinating as the exhibition itself.
Catalogue
- Pictures
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Nepal: people bearing sticks: group portrait. Photograph by Clarence Comyn Taylor, ca. 1860.
Taylor, Clarence Comyn, 1830-1879.Date: 1860Reference: 574568i- Pictures
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Nepal: Sunwar people outside a dwelling. Photograph by Clarence Comyn Taylor, ca. 1860.
Taylor, Clarence Comyn, 1830-1879.Date: 1860Reference: 574564i- Pictures
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Nepal: military men: two seated, one standing. Photograph by Clarence Comyn Taylor, ca. 1860.
Taylor, Clarence Comyn, 1830-1879.Date: 1860Reference: 574570i- Pictures
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Nepal: three Newar men selling produce, seated. Photograph by Clarence Comyn Taylor, ca. 1860.
Taylor, Clarence Comyn, 1830-1879.Date: 1860Reference: 574572i- Pictures
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Nepal: two Tibetan men with pick-axes. Photograph by Clarence Comyn Taylor, ca. 1860.
Taylor, Clarence Comyn, 1830-1879.Date: 1860Reference: 574573i