Eagle on Saiga by Esengali Sadirbayev
NEEDLE LACE FALCONRY SCENE, ITALY, EARLY 17TH C

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Gem-set Enamelled Gold, India, 17th century CE Website
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These woodblock illustrations of falcon training come from a mid-1860s album called 'Ehon Taka Kag Website
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