Bronze statues from ancient Yemen wearing “Roman-style” dress not Roman, but South Arabian elites adopting Mediterranean fashion apparently (1st c. BCE – 3rd c. CE) (approx. 40–50 cm tall) (864 x 864)August 13, 2025
Calabria, Tarentum (Southern Italy) AR nomos, Punic occupation (212-209 BC) under the Magistrate Kritos [3876×1905]August 13, 2025
Bakelite face phantom for practicing eye operations, Austrian, c. 1910-1930. [2384×3700]August 13, 2025
Silver Bowl Decorated with Figure Scenes from Pakistan | Hephthalite period, 5th to 6th century CE [750×480]August 12, 2025
Silver Dirham of the Tenth Umayyad Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, Struck 728–729 A.D. During His Suppression of a Revolt in North Africa. He is Recorded as Saying: “I will not leave a single Berber compound without pitching beside it a tent of an Arab tribesman from Qays or Tamim.” [1200 × 1140]August 12, 2025
These clay sculpture are part of a group known as the 11 Lords of Cacaxtla, found in San Miguel del Milagro. These sculptures, which at one time were part of an important building, probably represent priests or deities, dressed in headdresses and elaborate costumes. 600-1000 CE, Mexico [1124×2483]August 12, 2025
A ceramic urn in the shape of a rabbit reclining with its legs crossed. Mexica culture, Late Postclassic period (1250-1521 CE), now housed at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City [749×496]August 12, 2025
A nose ornament made of gold ans silver. Tolita-Tumaco artist(s), 500 BCE–300 CE, from Colombia or Ecuador, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum [4000×2787]August 12, 2025