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fuckinmiki:Tutenkhamun’s gold dagger and sheath. 3300 years old.
fuckinmiki:Tutenkhamun’s gold dagger and sheath. 3300 years old.
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mostly-history:Bevelled-rim bowl (Nippur, c. 3300 – 3100 BC). Ceramic, 8.2 x 19.0x 19.0 cm. Late U
Cylinder seal impressionFrom cylinder seal. Mesopotamia, Uruk, circa 3300 BC, marble.polymer clay1 &
moodboardmix:A Recumbent Sheep, Mesopotamia, Sumerian, Late Uruk- Jamdat Nasr, Ca. 3300–2900 b.c., b
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Urn with Triangular Patterns, c. 3300–c. 2000 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall:
Urn with Triangular Patterns, c. 3300–c. 2000 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall:
Urn with Triangular Patterns, c. 3300–c. 2000 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall:
Urn with Triangular Patterns, c. 3300–c. 2000 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall:
Urn with Triangular Patterns, c. 3300–c. 2000 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall:
Jar with Spiral Designs, 3300, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThis jar is a spectacular example
Ceremonial Disk (Bi), 3300, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtArchaeological discoveries have prov
Urn with Triangular Patterns, c. 3300–c. 2000 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall:
Ceremonial Disk (Bi), 3300, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtArchaeological discoveries have prov
Urn with Triangular Patterns, c. 3300–c. 2000 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Overall:
Jar with Spiral Designs, 3300, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThis jar is a spectacular example
3300 x 2200
3300 x 2200
Neolithic perforated polished macehead (3300 – 2300 BC), found inthe Thames. Shown in the centre of
Mesopotamian statuette of a bearded man, perhaps a king-priest. Artist unknown; ca. 3300 BCE (
Bevelled-rim bowl (Nippur, c. 3300 – 3100 BC). Ceramic, 8.2 x 19.0x 19.0 cm. Late
Limestone pendant in the form of a two-headed animal (probably Warka, 3300 - 3000 BC). 5cm hig
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