Pipeclay figurine of a mother-goddess from a cemetery at Welwyn Grange, Hertfordshire. The figure sits in a wicker chair and is suckling a baby. Roman Britain, 2nd century AD. Ht.14.5 cm. British Museum [881×1472]March 6, 2025
Middle class Byzantine necklace with ducks made of foil not gold and glass beads not pearls, 4th century. Walters Art Museum. [1800×1400]March 6, 2025
Jadeite Axe blade shaped pendant, Costa Rica, Southern Nicoya region, c.300 BC-AD 600. Cleveland Museum of Art [1446×2048]March 6, 2025
Plate. Berlin Porcelain Factory, Germany, 1901. Wadsworth Atheneum collection [2825×3025] [OC]March 6, 2025
In 1559 Machiavelli’s works were banned and his infamy was growing. Hurt by this, his grandson decided to seek, transcribe and publish his grandpa’s personal documents going back 60 years, hoping to clear his name. Some of them, like his famous “toilet seat letter” he heavily redacted [639×917]March 6, 2025
The colossal 3,200-year-old statue of Ramesses II, which is 11 meters tall and weighs 83 tons. It was discovered in 1820, broken into six pieces at Mit Rahina near ancient Memphis, where it lay for several decades. It is now in the entrance hall of the Grand Egyptian Museum. [1008×756]March 6, 2025
Four Lion Three-story Stone Pagoda of the 6th-century Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. Mid-8th century, Unified Silla [1440×1800]March 6, 2025
Commemorative Portrait of Ayurvriddhi. Gilt Bronze, 1694 CE, Nepal. Sir Ratan Tata Art Collection. On display at CSMVS museum, Mumbai, India.[1080×1920]March 6, 2025