An orange-red church and a lone rider in European garb, the work of an unknown historic-period native artist, loom from the shelter wall in a Lower Pecos canyon in Texas. Perhaps native peoples painted these and similar images as a means of recording events.[935×812]July 30, 2025
Etruscan Bronze chariot inlaid with ivory, 2nd quarter of the 6th century B.C. [3850×3030]July 30, 2025
Head of Dionysos. Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara), 4th-5th c AD. Terracotta. Metropolitan Museum of Art collection [3791×3792]July 30, 2025
Roman iron legcuffs with antique signs of breakage. 2nd-3rd century CE, Germany [864×577]July 30, 2025
A wooden floor of a Neolithic house, unearthed in Alleshausen-Grundwiesen, a wetland settlement at the western rim of the Federsee marshlands in Germany, 3020-2700 BCE [940×630]July 30, 2025
Cow Suckling a Calf C 9th century India in Madhya or Uttar Pradesh.[1284×2778] Art institute Chicago.July 30, 2025
A necklace dating back to approximately 1000 BCE, composed of 168 bronze rings and 4 pendants. The pendants are interpreted as a local variation of the Egyptian ankh symbol – the symbol of life. The necklace was found at Wasserburg Buchau, situated on the Federsee lake, Germany [1468×2000]July 30, 2025
This bronze pin with amber and glass beads was found on the edge of the Uechter Moor, a bog in Lower Saxony, Germany. Elaborate jewellery was often deposited in lakes or bogs as an offering to the gods in the Iron Age. The pin dates to the 6th-4th BCE. On display at Landesmuseum Hannover [805×1024]July 30, 2025