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Lone Plesiosaur Vertebra This vertebra belongs to a plesiosaur skeleton in our collection from Lyme
One of the dorsal vertebrae belonging to Mike (@mike_the_pliosaur). This #fossil dates back over 17
Little paddle belonging to a juvenile Ichthyosaur. The small skeleton was found near Lyme Regis, a
Rose Patina Oreodont This beautiful Oreodont skull is from the USA and dates back to the Oligocene
The claw of a dinosaur? Whilst these are genuine dinosaur bones dating back to the Cretaceous era,
It’s hard to believe sometimes but this bone was once inside the body of a living, breathing T
The Biggest Disappearing Act in World War II History: When Antiquities “Vanished” from t
In the land of the Sacred Mountain, Cerro Tusa. . Leaving offerings of coca for the ancestors with t
daemonrowanchilde: How the Iceman was Tattooed: An Archeology Experiment by Julian Sigge
(The Oseberg ship, Norway, with which two women were buried)“There are many theories about who
Respect to the ancient Greeks for loving anal sex!
lenofi:Entrance to Newgrange (Co. Meath, Ireland), a Neolithic passage tombThe window above the door
Version française |Photogrammetry 101: Iconem trains cultural heritage experts in TunisiaYves
A mosaic from a bedroom floor in an ancient Roman villa. It depicts the god of sleep, Hypnos, and ta
Sara. Cala Domestica, Sardegna 2015
princess-of-gondor: gehayi: nowyoukno: Scientist discovered 15 partial skeletons in a burial chamber
idumaea: The Ark is a massive fortress located in the city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
Viking Silver Pendant “Odin and the crows”, XI с.
Archaeologists find new Viking site in Temple Bar 04/05/11 A VIKING SETTLEMENT has been
jareckiworld:Leszek Sobocki — Archeology (assemblage, 1965)
Touring the old sewers of Montreal with Caitlin. #archeology www.instagram.com/p/BsLco0WjxU6
semisweetshadow: SkySolofest, Day 1: Modern/Tropes.College/Archeology AULuke is doing a semester abr
ancient-serpent: Late 2nd-century statue of Glycon. (National History and Archeology Museum, Constan
Glaner Braut I by info3131
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