Human or animal bone, likely from a cremation grave, dating to the 1st–2nd century AD, found by me.[2560×2091]July 7, 2025
Roman gold, carnelian and onyx ring adorned with a cameo depicting a Satyr and a Nymph, made of gold, 50 BC – 20 AD, found in Petescia in Italy. [842×1200]July 7, 2025
Gilded bronze Hercules. Roman copy of a greek original from the 2nd century BC. Musei Capitolini, Roma.[1025×1920]July 7, 2025
1,900-year-old Roman fresco unearthed from volcanic ashes in the ruins of Pompeii (southern Italy). Revealing a glimpse of Roman daily life, it retains astonishing vibrancy, which was likely part of a house. [884×634]July 7, 2025
Beautiful Roman mosaic glass bead, dating back to II-V century CE. Bead measures 13 mm in diameter. [564×526]July 7, 2025
Woman’s headdress, mid 19th Century. French made and worn in America. Courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.[1284×2778]July 7, 2025
Assortment of carbonized wooden furniture, altarpieces, glassware, dice, metal figures of devotion, bronze vessels from the preserved Roman Town of Herculaneum, Italy. (Constructed and crafted before 79) [4000×1848]July 6, 2025
A duck vessel carved from agate, originating from the Eastern Mediterranean region, dated to the 15th-14th century BC. From the Hermann Histórica collection [2344×1538]July 6, 2025
A native community grinding stone in Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA. Likely used to grind corn by the Nipmuc people. Date of first or last legitimate use unknown. [4080×3072]July 6, 2025
An artist’s personal artbook from Japan, Circa 1880-1920. There are 24 full-page paintings of whimsical, colorful flowers. The style seems to be in the style of nihonga examples by Komuro Suiun and others. [2048×1536]July 6, 2025
Fragment from a calyx-krater (mixing bowl). Gnathian ware, Apulia, ca. 360-340 BC. Terracotta with added color. Metropolitan Museum of Art collection [4000×4000]July 6, 2025