Beaded cape and jewelry includes pins of gold and lapis lazuli found in the the tomb of Queen Puabi at the Royal Cemetery of Ur ca 2550 BCE.University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology[1242×1055]June 23, 2025
Queen Puabi’s headdress. The headdress of gold, lapis lazuli, and carnelian with two wreaths of poplar and a wreath of willow was on Queen Puabi’s body in her tomb at the Royal Cemetery of Ur, ca 2550 BCE. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.[1215×1603]June 23, 2025
The God Quetzalcoatl in feathered serpent form devouring a man as depicted in the 16th Century Aztec Codex Telleriano-Remensi. Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.[1133×1049]June 23, 2025
Intricate Anthropomorphic Phallus | 1-200AD. Only one of its kind, located in Spain. Marble. [3024×3204]June 23, 2025
The standard of Ligonier’s Regiment of Horse saved by Cornet Richardson at Dettingen in 1743 [1920×960]June 23, 2025
A Maya carving of a frog from Topoxte. 700–800 CE, shell and quartz, now part of the collection of the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in Guatemala City [746×900]June 23, 2025
A Gallic bronze helmet found by archeologists in Tintignac, France, in 2004. 3rd-4th century BCE [1164×800]June 23, 2025
A whaling suit from Greenland, made some time before 1834. The hunter crawled into the sealskin suit through the central hole, making it waterproof by pulling the hole closed. Now housed at the National Museum of Denmark [613×1312]June 23, 2025