Gold nose ornament with four spiders. Peru, Moche civilization, 525-550 AD [3280×2120]January 20, 2026
Wall fragment with fresco depicting six musicians. Bezeklik Caves, China, 9th century AD [2800×2854]January 20, 2026
In 1935, a group of men discovered inside the Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky, the remains of an ancient Native American who had likely been mining the mineral gypsum from inside the cave when he had been trapped beneath a large boulder almost 2500 years ago [1067×2369]January 20, 2026
Terracotta figurine of dog and puppy – c. early 5th century B.C., Boeotia. [2048×1534]January 20, 2026
Netsuke in the form of a monkey on top of a horse – 18th century A.D., Japan. [2000×2100]January 20, 2026
The crown of Kerch is a golden diadem of a noble lady that was discovered in a Migration-period tomb in Crimea, Ukraine. It is inlayed with red, garnet gemstones. Late 4th/1st half of 5th Century CE, now housed at the Römisch-Germanisches Museum in Germany [1200×985]January 20, 2026
A Roman knobbed blue glass beaker with a plain ground rim, bulging sides and a flat base: blown into a silver case with openwork designs. 50-100 CE, from Italy, now housed at the British Museum [1514×2500]January 20, 2026
Mary Shelley’s original Frankenstein manuscript, now housed at the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. 1818 CE [1431×562]January 20, 2026
Reconstruction and surviving remains of the “Colossus of Augustus,” an 11 m (36 ft) tall statue from the Forum of Augustus, Rome [1645 x 1432)January 19, 2026
Vase made of favrile glass designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, American, c. 1903. [3811×3049]January 19, 2026