Bowl full of dried fruit, from the Tomb of Kha. Egypt, 18th Dynasty, 1425–1353 BC [3330×3000]December 4, 2025
Gold kavacha, a breastplate meant to cover a goddess statue. Tamil Nadu, India, 19th century [1500×1970]December 4, 2025
Italian fragmentary carnelian intaglio said to represent Cassius or Caligula, 18th century CE [2562×2049]December 3, 2025
Surviving fox head decal on a 120-year-old Fox Typewriter Co. No. 23 [6000×4000] [OC]December 3, 2025
Medieval castles featured simple latrines, often referred to as garderobes, as their primary toilet facilities. These were essentially vertical chutes built into the thickness of the castle walls, emptying directly into the moat or outside the castle base. [1080×1077]December 3, 2025
“Luohan Laundering” by Lin Tinggui. Ink and color on silk. From an original set of one hundred hanging scrolls depicting five hundred luohan, or Buddhist saints, commissioned by an abbot in 1175 and completed 1178, Southern Song dynasty China. National Museum of Asian Art collection [4036×8400]December 3, 2025
Gospel with silver cover. Armenia, 13th century manuscript, cover made in 1691 [2400×2924]December 3, 2025
Portraits of two Manchu generals. Anonymous artists. China, Qing dynasty, around 1760 [2316×2050]December 3, 2025