Juba II, the King of Numidia and Mauretania who reigned from 30 BCE to 25 BCE. He was the Husband of Cleopatra Selene II who was the daughter of the Famous Cleopatra and Marc Antony.The original bust was discovered in Volubilis, Morocco. Housed in Rabat Archaeological Museum in Morocco[1284×2061]June 17, 2025
Abuna Yemata Guh is a monolithic church located in Tigray, Ethiopia. It is situated at a height of 2,580 metres and has to be climbed on foot to reach. It is notable for its spectacular location, 1500 year old goat skin Bible, 6th century dome, and 15th century wall paintings [1080×1572]June 17, 2025
A rose quartz recumbant giraffe made by Cartier circa 1900, with head raised, and turned to the right, eyes inset with cabochon sapphires. Royal Collection Trust [408×500]June 17, 2025
Egyptian Apotropaic rod, a type of magic stick. Glazed Steatite. Middle Kingdom. ca. 1878–1640 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art [1080×1329]June 17, 2025
Carved ivory sculpture of a ghost woman breastfeeding a baby, Japanese, c. 1825-1875. [1313×2100]June 16, 2025
A Purepecha incense burner showing a deity with a “Tlaloc headdress,” 1350–1521 CE. [1160 × 1848]June 16, 2025
16th-century English vizard, or mask, would have been worn to hide or protect a gentlewoman’s face while traveling. Silk inside, Black velvet outside. (Photo Courtesy the Portable Antiquities Scheme)[1219×1417]June 16, 2025
“Tora” The little old lady from medieval Trondheim. Åge Hojem/NTNU University Museum [1271×1277]June 16, 2025
Illyrian-type Helmet (ca 7th – 4th Centuries BCE). From the Necropolis of Trebenishte, Illyrian Kingdom of the Enchelei (Lake Ohrid). [650×975]June 16, 2025
A Golden Funerary Mask (ca 7th – 4th Centuries BCE). From the Necropolis of Trebenishte, Illyrian Kingdom of the Enchelei (Lake Ohrid). [1024×1024]June 16, 2025