Brahman head; 6th century CE mural from the Buddhist monastery of Duldur Akhur in Xinjiang, China [4128×3404]June 7, 2025
Dea Dardanica is a marble sculpture, found in Kosovo and made in the 2nd-3rd century CE, that represents an ancient goddess. While the exact nature of her worship and beliefs surrounding her vary, she is generally understood to have been revered by the indigenous Dardanian people [1176×1600]June 7, 2025
Lokeshwor Vishnu statue discovered while sand mining in Dwarakeswar river in West Bengal, India on june 7th 2025. Experts yet date the artefact[1542X2048]June 7, 2025
The Catacombs of Milos, in Greece, were carved out of soft volcanic rock and are estimated to date back to the 1st century CE. Housing 291 arcosolia and floor tombs, they are said to have been the final resting place for over 2,000 individuals [4752×3168]June 7, 2025
A scroll of 7 calligraphy pieces by various warlords of Japan from the Kenmu Restoration and slightly earlier, dating from the 13th to 14th century. Each piece is accompanied with an early inscription and seal of appraisal. A rather exciting and very recent acquisition [1000×544]June 7, 2025
A marble relief depicting the Serra, which is a Pontic Greek war dance of ancient Greek origin. Roman copy of the late republican era after a classic Greek model. Now housed at the Museo Pio-Clementino in the Vatican [1240×1625]June 7, 2025
Pectoral in the image of the Solar Falcon, tomb of Tutankhamun, XIVth century BC [1920 x 1920]June 7, 2025
19th-century square glass lantern with lacquered wood frame. Used to brighten the banquet halls in the royal court of Joseon. In 2022 the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea adopted these design and installed them as streetlights around the royal palaces in Seoul, South Korea. [2460×3300]June 7, 2025
Astrolabic quadrant made for the muezzin of Umayyad Mosque. Damascus, Syria, 1334 AD [1900×1750]June 7, 2025