Marble window panel carved with geometric lattice. Iran or Turkey, 1400-1700 [1200×1150]January 24, 2026
Boy’s kimono depicting general Matsui Iwane and Japanese soldiers entering Nanjing. Japan, 1937 [1400×1500]January 24, 2026
The boat-shaped burials of Batanes, in the Philippines, dating back roughly 300 to 400 years. The markers were made from stone, and were made to appear like the outline of the traditional boat tataya [1181×2347]January 24, 2026
Fokker Dr.I with the colors and numeration of Manfred von Richthofen, aka the Red Baron. Designed from a captured British Sopwith Triplane, the Dr.I saw widespread service in 1918. It became famous as the aircraft in which the Red Baron gained his last 17 victories, and was killed… [1920×1200][OC]January 24, 2026
Glass cup with blue spots, likely imported. Korea, Gaya Confederacy, 5th century AD [960×900]January 24, 2026
Carved rock crystal snuff bottle with jade stopper, Chinese, c. 1736-1793. [2355×2712]January 24, 2026
Hidden deep within the ochre cliffs of the Valley of the Kings, lies one of Ancient Egypt’s most breathtaking royal sepulchres: the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I, who reigned during the 19th Dynasty around 1290–1279 BCE [2048×1630]January 23, 2026
The grave of a woman, at Mulhouse-Est in France, who was buried with several ornaments that she was wearing at the time of her burial, but alongside her was also a kind of pile made up of 617 shaped beads. Linear Pottery culture (c. 5500-4500 BCE) [2205×1611]January 23, 2026
The so-called “Tlaloc Mask” is an Olmec-looking stone carved monument with no context, that was donated to Xalapa Museum in Mexico in 1985. No further information, nor who donated it, the approximate place of origin, nor the circumstances of its finding ever became clear [2192×2048]January 23, 2026