This 15th Century gold coin, found recently by metal detectorists Keith Young and Lisa Stephenson, is one of 30 gold and silver coins minted in the 1400s they found in the Scottish border lands near St Mary’s Loch. Article and more images in comments. [1536×2048]February 19, 2025
Ivory hair comb carved with animals. Egypt, Naqada III culture, 3200–3100 BC [1630×1500]February 19, 2025
One of the best preserved mommies in the world, Louvre museum, Ptolemaic period, [1934 x 3937]February 19, 2025
The view of Angkor Wat from a nearby hill, the largest religious monument on earth [OC] [2000×1334]February 19, 2025
The beautifully preserved marble head of the Roman goddess that was part of the Venus’ or Minerva’s statue. The object was found on Esquiline in Rome. You can still see traces of polychrome – stone painting. Currently, the artifact can be admired at The British Museum. [1200×1292]February 19, 2025
Carved ivory sculpture of Shōki The Demon Queller, Japanese, c. 1800-1850. [1702×2100]February 19, 2025
Engraved Zweihander at The Styrian Armory in Graz, approx. 6ft in length. [2085×4674] (short highlight video below)February 18, 2025
Dancing apsaras on a wall at Angkor Wat. Cambodia, Khmer Empire, 12th century AD [1333×1081]February 18, 2025