Walking cane of Tutankhamun depicting a Nubian and an asiatic man, symbolizing the pharaohs rule over said people. [600×481]February 10, 2026
In 2012, a 1,000-year-old pre-Hispanic cemetery was discovered in the Ónavas Valley in Sonora, Mexico. The skeletons of 25 people were recovered, with 13 of them having intentional cranial deformations, and 5 of those having dental mutilations as well [1559×2867]February 9, 2026
Two paintings by the Japanese artist Kawanabe Kyōsai, titled “Penis measurements” and “Penis contest”. C. 1870-1880 CE, now housed at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam [2580×3746]February 9, 2026
An old picture of the ancient Egyptian rock cut temple of Gerf Hussein, that was dedicated to pharaoh Ramesses II and built by Setau in 1241-1216 BCE. Most of the temple is now submerged beneath the waters of the Nile after the building of the Aswan dam project in the 1960s [1322×1954]February 9, 2026
The round tower, at the Kilmacduagh Monastery in Ireland, is notable both for being well-preserved but also because of its heavy lean, over half a metre from the vertical. The tower is over 30 metres tall, and probably dates from the 10th century CE [1200 × 1600]February 9, 2026
Attic red-figure plate with Heracles leading Cerberus, accompanied by Hermes. This is the name vase of the Cerberus Painter, as Paseas was previously known – ultimo 6th century BCE [1755×1301]February 9, 2026
Hacha [portable stone sculpture associated with the ancient Mesoamerican ballgame] in the form of bound hands. Veracruz, Mexico, Classic period, ca. 600-900 AD. Stone. Metropolitan Museum of Art collection [4000×2953]February 9, 2026
Bronze bowl, bronze spoon, and bronze chopsticks. Korea, Goryeo dynasty, 12th century AD [1620×1620]February 9, 2026
Runestone ordered (965 CE) by Harold Bluetooth in Jelling 1900. Jelling is the small city where Harold Bluetooth had the giant stones erected to honour his parents and to tell that he turned the Danes to Christianity.[3426×2177]February 8, 2026
Ceremonial Dress of the Dowager Tsarina Maria Fyodorovna, Widow of Paul I, circa 1820-1830 [1200×900]February 8, 2026