The ancient Egyptian gold ring of Horemheb with movable bezel, c. 1319-1292 BCE, now housed at the Louvre Museum. Upon its surface, hieroglyphs elegantly proclaim Horemheb’s coronation name, accompanied by depictions of a scorpion, a crocodile, and a lion [1105×1751]January 31, 2026
Vase with handle in the shape of a Satyr and decoration with sky and swallows. Made by the Ginori Factory (1888-1905). [3072×4080]January 31, 2026
Plum blossom wall hanging from a set of four wall hangings with flowers of the seasons. China, Qing dynasty, ca. 17th-19th c. Forged iron with wood frame. Philadelphia Museum of Art collection [1820×4000] [OC]January 31, 2026
This is the moose leather buff coat worn by Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden when he died at the Battle of Lützen (1632).[1200×1412]January 31, 2026
In 2017, during construction work at an IKEA parking garage near the Via Tiburtina, in Rome, archaeologists uncovered the remains of a Roman road, believed to have been used between the 2nd-4th centuries CE, and which still bore the marks of wagon wheels carved into its stone surface [2048×1536]January 31, 2026
A Persian glass ewer with a gold lid, imported to China during the Liao dynasty (916–1125 CE), and found in the underground palace of the Chaoyang North Tower in Liaoning Province. Inside the ewer is a small, long-necked, arched-bellied bottle. Now housed at the Chaoyang Beita Museum [979×1824]January 31, 2026
Located in a side canyon of Butler Wash, on the east side of Comb Ridge in Utah, the Butler Wash ruins are cliff dwellings that were built and occupied by the Ancestral Puebloans in about 1200 CE [5716×7062]January 31, 2026
A 75 cm high nude figure of the Seal Bearer Tjetji, made of wood, obsidian, limestone, and copper. From Akhmim in Egypt, 2321–2184 BCE, now housed at the British Museum [988×2415]January 31, 2026