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Traditional Chinese hairpin, 宫花gōng huā(court flower) in Palace Museum, Beijing. Gonghua is a kind o
Ancient Hittite court testimony detailing a lawsuit between two business owners, dated between 1920–
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum has an impressive site. Instead of a typical orientati
Archaeological Museum of PatraMarble sarcophagus of attic type. On the long side is depicted a hunti
Viking’s Helmet from Gjermundbu mound burial. It is the only known example of a complete Vikin
“Hounds and Jackals” 3,800 year old ivory board game found in an Egyptian tomb.
Swords used in the coronation of Frederick the Great, recovered by American forces from the German b
The skeleton called the “Ring Lady” unearthed in Herculaneum near Pompeii. 79 AD
Roman bronze mask coated with silver. The mask has a hinge at the top, it was meant to cover the ent
Book of Wizards - A magic book, used by wizards of the Toba Batak tribe, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
mingsonjia:中国丝绸博物馆Samples of silk ,China Silk Museum, Hangzhou
wordsmithic:Aesthetics - Facets of India
Bronze portrait of a philosopher recovered from the Antikythera shipwreck (crafted circa 240 BC)
Ancient Roman finger ring with a phallus (symbol of fertility and good fortune).1st century AD
A road sign pointing the way to a brothel in Pompeii, 79 AD
African gold lion figurine, currently on display at the Barbier-Mueller Museum, Cape Town, South Afr
The Throne Room at the heart of the Bronze Age palace of Knossos, considered the oldest throne room
Model of a roman kitchen, 1st century A.D.
The ruins at Tell Halaf: This monumental figure was discovered in March 1912. Tell Halaf is an archa
Lewis Chessmen. 12th-century chess pieces made in Trondheim, Norway.Almost all of the pieces in the
20 sided die - Egypt 200 BC
Buddhism jade beads of empresses in Qing dynasty collected by Palace Museum via 故宫博物院.
Tutankhamun golden sarcophagus, Egypt, ca. 1332–1323 Bc
The Royal Game of UrAncient Sumerian gameboard found by archaeologist Leonard Woolley near the ancie
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