Anna Maria von Stockhausen’s corpse, cross-strapped in order to keep her from coming back undead. Anna was accused of Satanism by a priest, and sentenced to death in 1775 but spared by the executioner who refused to kill an innocent woman. She was then imprisoned until her death in 1781 [720×1072]April 27, 2025
Röst Girl(200 BCE-80 BCE and Approximately 3 years old)was a bog mummy discovered in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany in 1926 [1284×2097]April 26, 2025
Kofun Period Japan Haniwa in the shape of a seated noble, earthenware tomb sculpture, c. 500–600 CE; in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.[895×1741]April 26, 2025
Pair of earrings, second quarter of 6th century (Silla kingdom), gold, 8.6 cm long (left), 8.75 cm long (right), excavated from Bomun-dong Hapjangbun Tomb, National Treasure 90 (National Museum of Korea, Seoul) [4200 x 4261]April 26, 2025
Foot end of a sarcophagus circa 700 BC. Now housed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum [1530×1820]April 26, 2025
Polychrome faience vessel (Mit Rahina ware). Egypt, Ptolemaic dynasty, 2nd c BC. Cleveland Museum of Art collection [3340×2672]April 26, 2025
Fragments of the “Stele of Vultures” commemorating victory of Eannatum, King of Lagash, over rival city-state Umma, c. 2460 BCE. Opposite the battle scene, the god Ningirsu and his mother Ninhursag are shown with a net full of casualties, his chariot approaching her on the lower register [3152×3000]April 26, 2025
Travertine Kohl Jar Inscribed for Hatshepsut as God’s Wife, which must have been made during the queen’s marriage to Thutmose II or during the first years of her joint reign with Thutmose III. circa 1492–1477 B.C., MET [925×1200]April 26, 2025