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centuriespast: Padmavati, the Jaina goddess Stone, c.12th century A.D., Sholapur The Government Museum and Art Gallery Chandigarh, India
ancientpeoples: Hollow Cast Bronze Depiction of a Priest Etruscan c. 2nd Century BC In his left hand, the priest holds an incense box, and, in his right hand, a “phiale” (shallow bowl) used to pour ritual liquid offerings. His twisting pose, long
hellenismo: Δεκάτη Ἱσταμένου/ Δεκάτη Προτέρα, X day From today’s sunset: tenth day of Boedromion. “The cosmos is, as we have seen, the only one of its kind and unique (i.e. a Monad); next we discover that it is necessary
hellenismo: Dancer. Terracotta from Tanagra, 5th century BC. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Taranto, Italy.
hellenismo: Τρίτη Φθίνοντος/ Τρίτη μετ’εἰκάδας, XXVIII day From today’s sunset: twenty-eighth (third waning of the third decade) day of Boedromion. The twenty-eighth- Τριτομηνίς- is always sacred to Athena.
centuriespast: Earring in the form of a three-lobed wineskin Period: Parthian Date: ca. 2nd–1st century B.C. Geography: Mesopotamia, said to be from Nineveh Culture: Parthian Medium: Gold The Metropolitan Museum
hadrian6: Wounded Warrior. 1st.century AD. Roman. marble. Capitoline Museum. Rome. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
portailblog: Ariane endormie : Marbre phrygien et copie romaine d’après un modèle de l’école de Pergame du début du 2ème siècle avant JC, sculpture se trouvant au musée du Vatican.
hellenismo: Ὀγδόη Μεσοῦντος/ Ὀγδόη ἐπὶ δέκα / Όκτωκαιδεκάτη, XVIII day From today’s sunset: eighteenth day of Maimakterion. The eighteenth day is always dedicated to purifications and apotropaic rites. “The
lionofchaeronea:Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian terracotta flask, artist unknown; ca. 300-250 BCE. Now in the British Museum.
theegoist:Amazing and unique finding of 43 anthropomorphic figurines, terracotta, around 4600 BC, Neolithic period, Vinča culture, excavated at Crkvine archaeological site in Stubline village, vicinity of Obrenovac, central Serbia.This group finding
centuriespast:A young Woman with a MacawGiovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770)The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
my-dolce-vita: Sculpture, National Archaeological Museum in Napoli. Photography by Luigi Spina.
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samcaarter: showerthoughtsofficial: The difference between archaeology and grave robbing is time.
chelidon: omg i’m studying greek archaeology and while talking about the artemision of ephesus the author says “in 356 BC it was set on fire by a person in search for fame whom we will not name here not to give him the satisfaction of being named”
nightmare-court: hencegoodfortune: minutia-r: seagodofmagic: someone just started blasting the indiana jones theme music on this train and i can’t tell who it is but bless them Apparently if you play the Indiana Jones theme music at an archaeological
jessicasuenicole: archaeologicals: fun facts! leonardo da vinci was a year younger than christopher columbus. stalin, freud, Ttto, trotsky and hitler walk into a bar……no really, it’s possible since they all lived in vienna in 1913. aristotle tutored
chotomy:chotomy:getting an archaeology degree did not make me smarter but it did take me from “lmao isn’t it funny some people think the pyramids were built by aliens” to “i will put venomous snakes in your washing machine if you so much as
Medieval Italian Skeleton's Surprising Diagnosis: Livestock Disease
ancientart: Sculpted details from the Mayan archaeological site of Copán, Honduras. Copán was occupied for over 2,000 years, from the Early Preclassic period through to the Postclassic. The city is on the frontier of the Isthmo-Colombian cultural
gameandwatch: i feel like i’m looking at a fossil. an archaeological dig
crystizzle: sandandglass: ’Indiana Jones’ Reboot Starring Anna Kendrick As a female Archaeology major, I love the fuck out of this…
zakeno: Some very fast illustrations for a little cartoon pitch project I did for my archaeology class!
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gallifrey-feels: just-a-woman-from-gallifrey: cracked: The Weeping Angels aren’t half as creepy as The Screaming Mummies. #CrackedClassic The 7 Most Terrifying Archaeological Discoveries Someone call Moffat. NO ONE EVER CALL MOFFAT
sixpenceee:Archaeologists have found the remains of a young Neolithic couple embracing each other at an archaeological site near the Diros Caves in the Peloponnese region of Greece. According to ekathimerini news, the two skeletons belong to a man and
afro-textured-art: A collection of combs with long teeth from Pre-dynastic Egypt, the Naqada PeriodsLocation: Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UK (website)(Each image is captioned with time period and dimensions.)
it’s cool to find a tumblr from 2009, it’s like an archaeological dig to see what people were looking at back then
greek-museums: Books / The Archaeological Museum of Thebes: Encaustic on marble, portrait of a young man from a grave stele. The stele bears the inscription ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣ ΧΑΙΡΕ. The name of the man is Theodoros, while χαίρε, is a simple
centuriespast: The Sphinx of a King; Ptolemaic Period (332-30 B.C.) Photograph by Émile Brugsch Location: Egyptian MuseumSCHOLARS, SCOUNDRELS, AND THE SPHINX: A Photographic and Archaeological Adventure Up the Nile, presented courtesy of Frank
fishstickmonkey: Lion Attacking an Onager, A.D. 150-200, Hadrumetum, (now Tunisia), stone and glass [Credit: J. Paul Getty Museum] (via The Archaeology News Network)
fishstickmonkey: Hare and Birds with Geometric Designs (detail), about A.D. 400, Antioch (now Turkey), stone [Credit: J. Paul Getty Museum] (via The Archaeology News Network)
fishstickmonkey: Figure of a Bull Period: Early Bronze Age Date: Maikopskaya Culture. Middle of the 3rd millennium BC Place of finding: Adygeya Republic (former Kuban Region), the City of Maikop Archaeological site: Maikop Barrow (Oshad Barrow)
nemfrog: Plate 6. Mimbres pottery designs. Grasshopper, above. Frog, below. Archaeology of the lower Mimbres valley, New Mexico. 1914.
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lionofchaeronea: A rooster pecks at grapes. Fresco from Pompeii; now in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Photo credit: Carole Raddato.
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centuriespast: A Garden Urn Édouard Manet (1832–1883) The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
ajammc: When considering the archaeological remains of Ancient Iran, the Aryan myth that claims “Iranians were the true Aryans, light-skinned and all!” seems to fall apart. If you go to Persepolis, you’d see the remnants covered with reliefs
hammpix: For those of you who don’t understand archaeology, I have made a diagram.
sherdnerdcollective: I love this on so many levels. (I found this on facebook/I F-ing Love Archaeology page; I’m not sure who originally created the meme)
actuallythomyorke: maliwanhellfires: cassandrashipsit: sixpenceee: An archaeological dig on the Menemonee Reservation in Wisconsin yielded a clay pot. The pot was dated to 800 years ago and contained seeds. Some of the seeds were planted to see if
sixpenceee: An archaeological dig on the Menemonee Reservation in Wisconsin yielded a clay pot. The pot was dated to 800 years ago and contained seeds. Some of the seeds were planted to see if 800 year old seeds were viable. An ancient squash was the
Angkor is one of the most important and the greatest archaeological sites in the world. This by the way the world’s largest (400 square kilometers) temple complex (almost a 1000 temples) was between IX and XV century the capital of the Khmer Empire.
pr1nceshawn: Archaeology Time by Fuacka
tastefullyoffensive: hammpix: For those of you who don’t understand archaeology, I have made a diagram.
trickstersgambit: 22-07-2009: aimlessme: amoying: archaeology: Ancient Puppy Paw Prints Found on Roman Tiles i got really happy about this and then i was like “this dog is probably dead” and now i am crying Probably dead Probably There’s
greek-museums: Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki: Torso of a male wearing cuirass (2nd century A.D). The cuirass is decorated with a gorgoneion, nereids riding on sea monsters and dolphis.
harvestheart: The Room of the Diadoumenos at the National Archaeological Museum/Athens
archaeologychannel: Have you seen February’s episode of Strata yet? Watch it now here! http://bit.ly/1CFxWCe. Christian Ris explains the story of archaeology, its challenges and major advances in a narrative style with numerous archived images. People
Islamic State destroys third Iraqi archaeological site, official says
National Geographic explorer to present program on use of technology in archaeology
New radio carbon dating technique will revolutionise field archaeology
Unique Egyptian and Roman archaeological finds unearthed near Royston
mirkwoodorc: ValknutThe Valknut (pronounced “VAL-knoot”) is one of the most widely-discussed yet enigmatic of all of the symbols that appear in connection with Norse mythology. Visually, it’s comprised of three interlocking triangles. Archaeologically,
thelastdiadoch: Sutton Hoo, England(SOURCE)“A token British find to please our friends over at Current Archaeology. When Basic Brown excavated a group of low grassy mounds in Suffolk he uncovered something amazing: a huge in tact ship burial, containing
irisharchaeology: The recently restored Claregalway Castle, Ireland. Once home to Clanricarde De Burgo (Burke) family, it most likely dates from the late 15th or early 16th century. Irish Archaeology
Crystal Skulls & Ape-Man Bones: 6 Archaeological Forgeries That Tried to Change History