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historyarchaeologyartefacts: Girl chasing partridge, Roman, late 1st century B.C. or early 1st century A.D [4475 x 3196]
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Samurai armor,Japan, Nanbokucho period, 14th century (helmet); mid-Edo period, 18th century (suit). [960 x 860] Use my referral link https://platinum.crypto.com/r/9vmvvarr32 to sign up for Crypto.com and we both get โ USD
blondebrainpower:The “Green Caesar” is a portrait of Gaius Julius Caesar made of green slate and found in Rome. Made either in the 1st century BC or in the 1st century AD, the bust is now on display at the Altes Museum in Berlin.
lesbianforhorror: Time is an abyss… profound as a thousand nights… Centuries come and go… To be unable to grow old is terrible… Death is not the worst… Can you imagine enduring centuries, experiencing each day the same futilities…
vintagegal: “Time is an abyss… profound as a thousand nights… Centuries come and go… To be unable to grow old is terrible… Death is not the worst… Can you imagine enduring centuries, experiencing each day the same futilities…”
sammit-damn: buckkybbarnes: wait hogwarts was established in the 10th century but sinks were not invented until the 18th century so how did salazar slytherin mark the chamber of secrets with a form of indoor plumbing which would not be invented for
An ornate 6 shot wheel-lock revolving musket decorated with gold, silver, ivory, and bone. Originates from Russia, 16th century, possibly restored or added onto in the 18th or 19th century.
hexsy: An ornate 6 shot wheel-lock revolving musket decorated with gold, silver, ivory, and bone. Originates from Russia, 16th century, possibly restored or added onto in the 18th or 19th century. Gorgeous.
archaicwonder:Chalkidian Helmet and Greaves, 4th-5th century BCThe Chalkidian (Chalcidian) helmet was especially popular in Greece in the fourth and fifth centuries BC. The helmet was also worn extensively in the Greek (Southern) parts of Italy in the
thelastdiadoch: Rock crystal skullProbably European, 19th century AD“Large quartz crystal skulls have generated great interestand fascination since they began to surface in public and private collections,during the second half of the nineteenth century.
michaelmoonsbookshop: Original 19th Century Poster In the latter part of the 19th Century, Mayson’s of lake Road Keswick, had a model made of the lake district, this poster was the advertisement for that model..According to the poster ‘The Model
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger Dated: 16th century - 17th century Culture: Indian and Iranian Medium: carved jade and Khorássán steel Measurements: blade length 19.6 cm Source: Copyright © 2015 The Wallace Collection
missmissyphotography: Little Ms. Melody Hair/Makeup/Photo: Miss Missy Photography https://www.facebook.com/pages/Miss-Missy-Photography/111354342233896?ref=hl
paintdeath: A silver prosthetic nose from the mid-19th century. Syphilis caused the destruction of the nose, which gave rise to 18th-century “No-nose clubs”. This one was worn by a woman who had lost hers to the disease.
weirdvintage:“Bluebeard’s Wives” tableau at Beloit College, early 20th century (From This Fabulous Century: 1900-1910, scanned by weirdvintage)
deathandmysticism: Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, late 19th century or early 20th century
architecturealliance:The 11th century Round Tower of Glendalough, a monastery founded in the 6th century in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland.
new-century-modernist: Greta Grossman, for a while relegated to the footnotes of design history, is finally getting the deserved recognition as one of the pioneers of mid-century modernism in both Sweden and California. Today mostly remembered for her
centuriespast: The Body of Christ Supported by an Angel late 16th century Giuseppe Scolari, Italian, last half of the 16th century Museum of Fine Arts Boston
desimonewayland: Giovanni Boldini A Man Standing in the Artist’s Studio Stephen Ongpin Fine Art, London
medievalpoc: Ring brings ancient Viking, Islamic civilizations closer together More than a century after its discovery in a ninth century woman’s grave, an engraved ring has revealed evidence of close contacts between Viking Age Scandinavians and
thegreenwolf: currentsinbiology: Baby Tortoises Show Up In The Galapagos For The First Time In Over A Century There hadn’t been one single baby tortoise sighting in more than a century on the Galapagos Island of Pinzon, until a small group of the
codyjohnston: pleatedjeans: @turbo_jimmy “Fall” is derived from the Old English fiæll or feallan and the Old Norse fall. Although it was phased out by the 18th century, it became the common term for the season in the UK in the 16th century.
books0977: Montmartre Girl: Quirine Engel in Montmartre studio. Photo Pascal Chevallier. Elle Japan, April 2013. In the mid-19th century, artists such as Johan Jongkind and Camille Pissarro came to inhabit Montmartre. But only at the end of the century
theancientwayoflife: ~ The Book of the Faiyum. Culture: Egyptian Date: 1st century B.C.- A.D. 2nd century Period: Greco-Roman Place of origin: Egypt, Faiyum Medium: Red and black ink on papyrus.
unexplained-events: Skirrid Inn Located in South Wales, it was built in the 12th century. Over the centuries, the inn has been used for many executions by hanging, as well as acting as a courthouse. Hundreds of people have been hung from the beam under
cmog: A glass and ceramic peddler is dressed to the nines in his wares in this early 18th-century print. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it was common to depict tradespeople clothed in the tools and products of their trades. Investigate this and other
marmarinos:Neoclassical statues of the goddess Venus, all Italian and all dating to the 19th century CE. The statue on the far left is a copy of the Venus de’ Medici, a Hellenistic marble statue of Aphrodite dated to the 1st century BCE. Marble. Source:
bloghqualls:Roman portrait head of Hercules (Herakles), 1st century CE, copy of Lysippos’ 4th century BCE original.
marmarinos: The so-called Kaufmann head, a Roman copy of Praxiteles’s Aphrodite of Knidos, which dates to the mid 4th century BCE. The Kaufmann head dates to the first half of the 2nd century BCE and was found in Tralles (modern Aydın, Turkey), and
hungrylikethewolfie: dduane: wine-loving-vagabond-blog: A loaf of bread made in the first century AD, which was discovered at Pompeii, preserved for centuries in the volcanic ashes of Mount Vesuvius. The markings visible on the top are made from a Roman
padfootandprongsftw: tswiftvfdpotterclan: sammit-damn:buckkybbarnes: wait hogwarts was established in the 10th century but sinks were not invented until the 18th century so how did salazar slytherin mark the chamber of secrets with a form of indoor
pinktatertots99: thedesigndome: 19th Century Church Renovated With 21st Century Technology Moment Factory, multimedia studio based in Canada, has transformed Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica Church into an immersive installation, complete with sound,
nzurianne: wetheurban: SPOTLIGHT: Rappers x Pre-16th Century Art Meet your new favorite Tumblr! B4XVI is gathering a collection of comparisons between pre-16th century art and famous rappers. Read More Lol this is cool
uispeccoll: It is time to continue our mini-series of Andrew Lang fairy books! This post will be featuring three of these beauties: The Olive Fairy Book, The Green Fairy Book, and The Yellow Fairy Book. First up is my personal favorite, The Olive Fairy
gemma-antiqua: Graeco-Egyptian gold snake bracelet, dated to the 1st century BCE to the 3rd century CE during the Roman period.
chasingrainbowsforever: Roman, Glass Hexagonal Bottle2nd Half 1st century-3rd century
science-of-noise: “Yard Sard”: much ruder in the 15th century. “Sard” was an archaic word meaning “seduce,” or euphemistically, “to fuck.” “Fuck” didn’t actually enter the language until the 16th century, so (say) 1400s versions
beesmygod: usbdongle: transtrendad: i just learned that british photographer harry pointer made a lot of captioned photographs of cats in various situations in the late 19th century look look at this the lolcat is over a century old apparently
cma-greek-roman-art: The Vicarello Goblet, late 1st Century BC - early 1st Century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis masterpiece of the Roman silversmith’s art was found north of Rome at Vicarello, the ancient Aquae Apollinares (the
yearningforunity: Religions of African origin such as Candomblé have been persecuted for centuries in Brazil. The practice of candomblé was at one time prohibited in Brazil (unofficially for centuries, and then officially by law between 1937 and 1945,
marthajefferson: paintdeath: A silver prosthetic nose from the mid-19th century. Syphilis caused the destruction of the nose, which gave rise to 18th-century “No-nose clubs”. This one was worn by a woman who had lost hers to the disease.
mid-century-furniture: Mid Century Madness #palmsprings #California #midcenturymodern #midcenturyfurniture #livingroom
transtrendad: i just learned that british photographer harry pointer made a lot of captioned photographs of cats in various situations in the late 19th century look look at this the lolcat is over a century old
roastedpeanutz: chrstphrmc: skycum: tyleroakley: It’s sad how old this picture is, and yet, we still have to do this. everyone needs to reblog people need to get a grip its the 21 century I almost forgot it’s still the 21st Century…glad
ganymedesrocks: Marble statue of a youth (1 century A.D.) Roman copy-adaptation of a Greek statue believed to date back to the late 5th century B.C
hismarmorealcalm:Torso of a youth Marble. Roman period (First—Second century CE) copy from a Greek original from the 4th century BCE
ganymedesrocks: A 1st century CE Roman copy of a 5th century BCE Statue of an Ephebe (Young Man) Greek original, found in the Augustus Felix surbanus, Pompeii, Italy bronze with silver cladding and glass paste eyes
hadrian6: Wounded Gallic Warrior. Roman 1st.-2nd.century. AD after a Pergamene original of the 3rd.century BC. alabaster. Louvre Paris.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
boysnmenart: Marble statue of the so-called Stephanos Youth. Period: Early Imperial. Date: late 1st century B.C. or 1st century A.D. Culture: Roman.
boysnmenart: Portrait statue of a boy, Late 1st century B.C.–early 1st century A.D.; Julio-Claudian Roman Bronze
boysnmenart: The Ares Borghese is a Roman marble statue of the imperial era, 1st or 2nd century AD. This statue possibly preserves some features of an original work in bronze, now lost, of the 5th century BC by Alcamenes, an Athenian sculptor, or
ganymedesrocks: art-and-things-of-beauty: P. Abeloven (19/20th century) - Academic nude, oil on cardboard, 59 x 41 cm. Abeloven, P. (19th – 20th century) “Akt eines Jünglings” oil-on-cardboard Plückbaum.de
boysnmenart:Roman Bronze Clasp of a Belt Buckle in the form of a Phallus | 1st Century AD, 2nd Century AD
ganymedesrocks: via-appia: Bronze statuette of Hermes Greek or Roman, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D. …In most instances Hermes may be less ‘immortalized’ than Mercury, holding a caduceus… of course here such detail does not help since
via-appia: Menelaus bearing the corpse of Patroclus Roman, 1st century with restorations made in the 16th & 17th centuries
theancientwayoflife: ~Hercules Slaying the Lernaean Hydra. Artist: Circle of Antico Date: 1530 or later Century: 16th Century AD Media: Silver
via-appia: The Vicarello Goblet: woman at the shrine of the god Priapus, maenad and satyr dance ecstatically Roman, late 1st Century BC - early 1st Century