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museum-of-artifacts: Horned helmet given to King Henry VIII by the Emperor Maximilian I in 1514
museum-of-artifacts: Wreck of the Swedish warship Mars, which exploded during the first battle of Öland, 1564 (Baltic Sea)
museum-of-artifacts: Atmospheric diving suit built by Carmagnolle brothers in 1882
museum-of-artifacts: The gilded coronation Coach of Sweden, last used in 1970. Made in Paris for Karl XI in 1696
museum-of-artifacts: A road sign pointing the way to a brothel in Pompeii, 79 AD
museum-of-artifacts: Were ancient Romans nanotechnology pioneers?Roman Lycurgus Cup is a 1,600-year-old jade green Roman chalice. When you put a source of the light inside it it magically changes colour. It appears jade green when lit from the front
museum-of-artifacts: Golden altar in the Seville Cathedral. Made of gold and silver from the Inca. 16th century This bullshit. Return the gold to its rightful owners, The incas.
museum-of-artifacts: Perfectly preserved ancient roman gate in Lugo, Spain. Lugo is the only city in the world to be surrounded by completely intact Roman walls from 3rd century AD
museum-of-artifacts: Veiled Lady by Rafaello Monti, c.1860, held by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts
museum-of-artifacts: Double-headed serpent. Mexico, 15th-16th century ADAn icon of Mexica (Aztec) art, this striking object was probably worn on ceremonial occasions as a pectoral (an ornament worn on the chest).It is carved in wood (Cedrela odorata)
museum-of-artifacts: Iron cage for protecting graves from robbers. Scotland, 18th century
museum-of-artifacts: Gothic shaffron and crinet (Horse’s Head and Neck Defenses). France-Italy, 15th century
museum-of-artifacts: 2,000-year-old roman face cream with visible, ancient fingermarks Preserved within a small tin canister, the cream was discovered during excavations by Pre-Construct Archaeology of a Roman temple precinct on Tabard Street, Southwark
museum-of-artifacts: Sword and scabbard of Boabdil (Muhammad XII), Nasrid Granada, c. 1400
museum-of-artifacts: Viking ring castle in Denmark, dating from c. 980 AD
museum-of-artifacts: Bird armour on display in the Prague castle
museum-of-artifacts: North German three-quarter field armour made for the Duke of Brunswick, circa 1562-3
museum-of-artifacts: Italian battle armor, from the workshop of Pompeo della Cesa, 16th century
museum-of-artifacts: Armor for the Duke of Medina Sidonia, Italy, 16th century
museum-of-futa: “Blue :B” by FefeNiko
Museum of Artifacts: Spintrii, ancient tokens used to enter Roman brothels
museum-of-artifacts: The western staircase leading to the roof of the Temple of the Goddess Hathor, Egypt. 2300 years old
museum-of-idiots:I have never identified with anyone as much as I do with this man
museum-of-idiots: I have never identified with anyone as much as I do with this man Someone help this man
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museum-of-artifacts: The Talisman of Charlemagne, also a reliquary, said to have been found on his body when his burial was opened. Charlemagne owned a sacred amulet in which a relic of the True Cross was placed between two sapphires. The amulet was
museum-of-artifacts: Elephant with salt cellar. Portugal, circa 1550
museum-of-odd: The human heart stripped of fat and muscle, with just the angel veins exposed.
museum-of-artifacts: One of the oldest “Beware of the Dog” signs in the world. Domus del Poeta Tragico, PompeiiThe House of the Tragic Poet is a typical 2nd century BC Roman house in Pompeii, Italy. The vestibule floor was decorated with a mosaic
museum-of-artifacts: A medieval manuscript that was peed on by a cat Scribe was forced to leave the rest of the page empty, drew a picture of a cat and cursed the creature with the following words: “Hic non defectus est, sed cattus minxit desuper
Museum of the Male Image
museum-of-futa: Good morning & Happy b-day by Cavalry
museum-of-artifacts: This First World War period protective face masks (as issued to Tank Corps personnel) were worn in the Battle of Cambrai, 20 November 1917.
museum-of-artifacts: Scythiarn iron sword with gold grip. 2500 years oldGold does not rust
Museum Asks People To Recreate Paintings With Stuff They Can Find at Home, Here Are The Results
Museum Asks People To Recreate Paintings At Home, Gets 30 New Impressive Photos
museum-of-artifacts: Scythian golden comb (5th century BC)
museum-of-artifacts: Statue of the Lector Priest Kaaper, known as Sheikh el-Belad (sycamore wood, eyes made from rock crystal rimmed with copper), from his Mastaba C8 in North Saqqara. Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, ca. 2494-2345 BC. #egypt #history #ancient
museum-of-artifacts: Joseph Enouy’s 8-cylinder, 48-shot percussion revolver, dated 1855
museum-of-artifacts: Sixty-five years after it crash-landed on a beach in Wales, an American P-38 fighter plane has emerged from the surf and sand where it lay buried
Museum of Nude People
Museum of Islamic Art - Doha, Qatar
museum-of-artifacts: Viking sword, Piast dynasty helmet and spear head found in Lednica Lake (Poland). c. 9th century AD
museum-of-artifacts: Viking’s Helmet from Gjermundbu mound burial. It is the only known example of a complete Viking helmet in existence. 10th century AD
museum-of-artifacts: Skull and crown of swedish medieval king, Eric IX. c.1160 AD
museum-of-artifacts: Tsar Cannon, casted in 1586 in Moscow it is the largest bombard by caliber in the world
museum-of-artifacts: This First World War period protective face masks (as issued to Tank Corps personnel) were worn in the Battle of Cambrai by the tank crews, 20 November 1917.
museum-of-futa: Liefje ass up sketch by Liefje
museum-of-futa: Ms. Aiko Yamaguchi by tonicwalter
museum-of-artifacts: Corinthian helmet from the Battle of Marathon (490 BC) found with the skull inside
museum-of-artifacts:Standing cup; nautilus shell mounted in silver, gilt and chased; 1526-1575
museum-of-artifacts:Ancient Roman helmet worn by the elite Roman cavalry (equites Romani). 1st century AD
museum-of-artifacts: St Pancratius skeleton in armor. Church of St Nikolaus, Switzerland. 16-19th century
museum-of-artifacts: Bronze statuette of a veiled and masked dancer. Greek, 3rd–2nd century B.C.
museum-of-artifacts: The skeleton called the “Ring Lady” unearthed in Herculaneum near Pompeii. 79 AD
museum-of-artifacts: Tutankhamun’s board game: Senet. 1333 BC, Egypt
museum-of-artifacts: In Rome is a hill - Monte Testaccio - which made entirely of 53 million olive oil amphorae. In fact it’s the biggest ancient Roman rubbish dump.