Bronze plaque depicting two fighting Bactrian camels. From Filippovka Kurgan, Southern Ural region in Russia, dated to 5th-4th century BCE. Currently in the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography in Ufa, Russia [534×500]July 4, 2025
Medal designed by Pierre L’Enfant for the Society of the Cincinnati, a fraternal order of officers who served under Washington. Manufactured in Paris, ca. 1783-84. Gold and enamel. Metropolitan Museum of Art collection [2252×4000] [OC]July 4, 2025
300 year old leather star map by the Skidi, one of the four bands of the Pawnee tribe. The Skidi Pawnee historically lived on the Central Plains of Nebraska and Kansas. [646X424]July 4, 2025
Goddess Yamunā (Terracotta), a personification of River Yamuna, Gupta era, 5th century A.D. (Ahichchhatra, Uttar Pradesh). National Museum, New Delhi, India. [2268 x 4032]July 4, 2025
The 18th century buildings of Arles share the urban landscape with a Roman amphitheater built in 90 aD. With the fall of the Western Empire, the amphitheatre was transformed into a fortress with four towers. The structure encircled more than 200 houses, becoming a real town… [1920×1080] [OC]July 4, 2025
Tang Pottery Camel & Nursing Woman. Pottery Gallery, Aurora Museum, Pudong, Shanghai.[1284×2001]July 4, 2025
Roman scale, made of bronze. Dated on the 1st-2nd century CE. The object was found in the village of Hrtkovci in northern Serbia. [1200×804]July 4, 2025
[3539×3735] Wondering if anyone can tell if this is an artifact or just some modern reproduction? It’s heavy and solid, so I believe legit rock. The back has gouges on it (linked below).July 4, 2025