Prehistoric Flute from Germany, c.40,000 BCE: this is one of the oldest musical instruments ever discovered, and it was carved from the wing-bone of a griffon vulture [3867×4798]December 31, 2025
Ivory Sandaled Foot- The tongue of the sandal is decorated with a personification of the Nile, suggesting that the statue depicted was either an Egyptian deity or the Emperor Augustus.(ca. 31 BCE– 14 CE)[4000×3000]December 31, 2025
2400 year old Scythian leather made of human skin confirming what was for centuries thought to be an exaggeration from Greek historian Herodotus [1200×900]December 30, 2025
Girls’ winter hats with embroidered flowers and back ribbon. Korea, 19th century [1380×1270]December 30, 2025
‘Hot in Pursuit of Fortune’, late 19th c. porcelain plaque signed R. Dittrich from the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin (KPM), and a copy of Rudolf Henneberg’s 1868 painting in the Alte Nationalgalerie Berlin [2048 x 1203]December 30, 2025
Nazi German coin commemorating a trip by a Nazi delegation to Zionist communities in British Palestine, 1934 [640×360]December 30, 2025
Union between a toad and jaguar – In the Andean worldview, toads are associated with the humid world, while jaguars are associated with the earth. From this union a toad with the ears of a jaguar is born, and from its body there sprout cassava plants. Moche culture, Larco Museum, Lima [625×697]December 30, 2025
Medieval Belt Ornament from England, c.1400-1500 CE: this tiny figurine depicts a mythical creature known as a wyvern, and it measures less than 18mm long [3880×4860]December 30, 2025