Temple of Artemis Propylaeum (entrance) from the Cardo. Gerasa, 150 AD, Jordan. Built during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, it was part of a large complex that included east and west Propylaea, grand staircases, a temenos, and the temple itself, which was never finished…[1920×1280] [OC]November 14, 2025
Glass bottle of water collected from a fountain of youth attraction in St. Augustine, Florida, in February 1936. [2737×4208]November 14, 2025
One of the oldest legal texts on Earth, carved in stone. Details of the Code of Hammurabi. [3000×4000]November 13, 2025
As seen in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein: the Fisk Coffin, mid-19th century, its airtight seal and metal construction was designed to prevent decay, allowing bodies to be preserved for burial [1995×1330]November 13, 2025
Major George Armistead specified a flag so large that the British could see it from a distance, leading to the creation of the 30×42ft (9x13m) 15-star, 15-stripe Star-Spangled Banner Flag. [1042×1200]November 13, 2025
Crossness Pumping Station is a former sewage pumping station designed by the architect Charles Henry Driver. Constructed between 1859 and 1865 by William Webster [3072 x 4096]November 13, 2025
The chestplate of a French soldier wounded by a cannonball in the battle of Waterloo, 1815 [1200×900]November 13, 2025
Traveling chest. Japan, late 16th–early 17th century, for export to the Portuguese market. Lacquer with gold flecks, mother-of-pearl inlay, metal fittings. Brooklyn Museum collection [1500×2037]November 13, 2025
The Tomb (Türbe) of Ottoman Sultan Murad I, who was Killed during the First Battle of Kosovo in 1389. His Internal Organs are Buried Here in Prishtina, Kosovo, while the rest of his remains are buried in another Tomb in Bursa, Turkey [700×531]November 12, 2025