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museum-of-artifacts: Greek coin with octopus from Eretria, c. 500-465 BC
museum-of-artifacts: Corinthian greave and helmet from the tomb of Denda. From a Greek workshop in South Italy, 500–490 BC.
museum-of-artifacts: The Crown of the Andes, a rare surviving example of 17th and 18th century colonial Spanish gold work, the oldest and largest collection of emeralds in the world and the oldest surviving emerald and gold crown or tiara,
museum-of-artifacts: Plague doctor mask, Germany, c. 16th century. As protection against the disease doctors wore a leather gown with a wrap and a mask. Herbs or sponges soaked with vinegar were put into a beak-like protrusion in order to filter
museum-of-artifacts: A road sign pointing the way to a brothel in Pompeii, 79 AD
museum-of-artifacts: Viking burial mounds in Denmark Lindholm Høje Museet
museum-of-artifacts: Greek coin from Eretria, c. 500-465 BC with octopus
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museum-of-artifacts: Scarab bracelet excavated from the Tomb of Tutankhamun This scarab bracelet is made of gold, lapis-lazuli, carnelian, turquoise and other semi-precious stones. The small circumference of this bracelet suggests that it was made for
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museum-of-man: Andre Moreau
museum-of-artifacts: Two ivory polyhedrons, 1581-1584 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: The “Lovers of Valdaro,” ca. 6000 years old. Unique Neolithic double burial of young man and woman in Italy holding each other.
museum-of-artifacts: Roman glass bottles, dated back to I century CE. Bottles were used as measures of capacity each bottle is twice the size of the next one. Found in Pompeii.
museum-of-artifacts: The Dark Queen, statue probably depicting the Ptolemaic queen Cleopatra III (ruled 142–101 BC). Discovered in the lost, sunken city of Thonis-Heracleion
museum-of-artifacts: A footprint left in a piece of wet mud brick in Ur 4,000 years ago. Ancient Mesopotamia
museum-of-artifacts: 2,200 year old Greek armbands.
museum-of-odd: This dissection highlights the muscles of the head and neck. The sternocleidomastoid rotates and flexes the head. It is the long strip of muscle obliquely oriented along the neck. The temporalis, masseter, and the orbicularis oris are
museum-of-artifacts:NSFW: Osterby Man: bog body of which only the skull and hair survive. The hair is unusually well preserved and is tied above the right temple in a Suebian knot. 70-220 AD, Germany
museum-of-artifacts: Ancient greek helmets from different periods
museum-of-artifacts: Ancient Roman folding multi-tool device The tool features a knife, a spoon, a three-tined fork, a spike, a spatula, and a small pick. The spike may have been used as an escargot extraction device (snails were a very popular food
museum-of-artifacts: Double-headed serpent. Mexico, 15th-16th century AD An 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: Ceremonial armor Swedish King Erik XIV, 1563
museum-of-artifacts: Corinthian helmet from the Battle of Marathon (490 BC) found with the skull inside
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museum-of-artifacts:Viking ring castle in Denmark, dating from c. 980 AD.
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museum-of-artifacts: Bracelet depicting the head of Bacchus with panther-headed terminals, carved coral and gold, 19thC
museum-muizenest: John Neil Rodger
museum-of-artifacts: Egyptian Blue Porcelain Hedgehog c. 1800BC
museum-of-artifacts: Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III; 14th century BC
museum-of-artifacts: Tutankhamun golden sarcophagus, Egypt, ca. 1332–1323 Bc
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museum-of-artifacts: The western staircase leading to the roof of the Temple of the Goddess Hathor, Egypt. 2300 years old
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: Gladiatorial parade bronze helmet. From Pompeii. Naples Museo Archeologico Nazionale, 79 AD
museum-of-artifacts: One of the oldest “Beware of the Dog” signs in the world. Domus del Poeta Tragico, Pompeii
museum-of-man: Tough swimmer (by sengsta)
museum-of-idiots: Mobile Fighter G Gundam is known for its nuanced and sensitive portrayal of other cultures
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museum-of-futa: Egyptian dancer by anasheya
museum-of-odd: A pair of of wet preserved human arms with early Traditional Americana style tattoos.
museum-of-my-mind: markraas: Ode to Reinhardts. As a Reinhardt main, I genuinely try my hardest not to do this. It is hard and I can’t always restrain myself. Sometimes we just have to duke it out as nature intended.
museum-of-artifacts: Helmet of King James II
museum-of-artifacts: The Riace Warriors, two full-size Greek bronzes of naked bearded warriors, cast about 460–450 BC and found in the sea off Calabria