The 20 stelae inscriptions of Nahr el-Kalb, Lebanon, raised over a period of 3500 years by multiple conquerors and generals [399×600]November 30, 2025
Archaeologists in southeastern Turkey have uncovered two 10,000-year-old human face reliefs, offering new insights into artistic expression during the Neolithic period. [1200×676]November 30, 2025
Middle Kingdom (c.1897-1878 BCE) Pectoral of Senusret II, made of cloisonné inlays on gold of carnelian, feldspar, garnet, turquoise, lapis lazuli that was found in the tomb of Princess Sit-Hathor Yunet, the daughter of Pharaoh Senusret II. [1280 × 894] [Image credit : John Campana (CC BY)]November 30, 2025
Between 1588 and 1629 AD, this silk velvet coat journeyed from the Middle East to Eastern Europe and ultimately to Scandinavia. Russian Tsar Alexis purchased it in Iran during the reign of Persian king Abbas the Great, brought it to Moscow, and gifted it to the Swedish Queen Christina. [1280×854]November 30, 2025
North portal of the abbey church of San Leonardo in Lama Volara in Siponto, Puglia, end of 12th century [1536 x 2048]November 30, 2025
Roman mosaic panel representing a wounded equine. The inscription in Latin “THEBA” may suggest a connection with city Thebes, the name of a horse or a hunter. Dated back to III-IV century CE. [1200×891]November 30, 2025
Arabian Pendant with Animal Design (2000–1300 BCE) Found in a Collective Tomb in Dhayah, Strait of Hormuz. Made of a gold and silver alloy – National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah [1813×1101]November 29, 2025