Vase made of favrile glass designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, American, c. 1903. [3811×3049]January 19, 2026
Ceramic “frying pan”-type footed pot with a relief of a solar symbol surrounded by ocean waves and a vulva underneath. Grave XI, Chalandriani cemetery, Syros, Cyclades, South Aegean, Greece; Keros-Syros culture, Early Cycladic II period, c. 2700–2300 BCE. [1080×1080]January 19, 2026
Ceremonial dress worn by Electress Magdalena Sibylla of Saxony, c. 1610-20 (Dresden Armoury) [1979×1310]January 19, 2026
The skeleton of an adult male who was buried in a unique position at the Hirota site, in Japan, with his arms clasped and kneeling. The man was wearing over 10,000 pieces of shell ornaments, which account for about a quarter of the shell artifacts excavated at the site. 2nd-7th century CE [810×1728]January 19, 2026
Portrait of Jan Cock Blomhoff, director of the Dutch trading post in Dejima, and his wife Titia, his son, wet nurse, and Indonesian maid. By Kawahara Keiga. Japan, around 1820 [3000×2413]January 19, 2026
Gold earrings from the necropolis of Feodosiya in Crimea, Ukraine. 330-300 BCE, now housed at the Hermitage Museum in St petersburg, Russia [1200×2975]January 19, 2026
The 900-year-old Ancestral Puebloan Nankoweap Granaries located 700 hundred feet above the banks of the Colorado River in Arizona. The granaries served as grain storage facilities that were designed to be sealed, protecting food stores from seasonal flooding, rodents, and insects [780×520]January 19, 2026
A bronze disc-armor with human figures and fantastic animals, found in the Picene necropolis of Pitino di San Severino in Italy. 6th-5th century BCE, now housed at the National Archaeological Museum of the Marche [1394×1326]January 19, 2026
Terracotta figurine of Judith with the Head of Holofernes – French, c. mid-1800s. [1080×1322]January 19, 2026