Saath Kabar. Graves of 63 wives of Afzal Khan, because he thought they would remarry after his death. Before going out for battle with Maratha King Shivaji in 1659 he drowned them at a well near Saath Kabar. Because his astrologers told him he would die in battle. Near Bijapur, India[1440×1083]September 5, 2024
Small circus mosaic at the Villa Romana del Casale, near Piazza Armerina, Sicily, early 4th c. CE. A roman floor mosaic depicting a children’s version of the circus’ chariot races, where the chariot of each team [white, red, blue, green] is drawn by a pair of birds [2560 x 1948]September 5, 2024
Roman medallion, made of bronze, showing the bearded face of Oceanus (Oceanus). Object dated to the 1st-2nd century CE. [564×551]September 5, 2024
Gold and silver matchsafe in the shape of a cigar butt, French, c. 1880-1900. [3855×3084]September 5, 2024
Small wood box painted with a tiger in the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, England [OC][4032×3024]September 4, 2024
Japanese Helmet (Hoshi- Kabuto) in the 16th-Century Style, Late 17th-early 18th century, the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [4000×3000]September 4, 2024
Jewel Encrusted Nail Covers, Mid to Late 1800s, China. The Late Qing Dynasty [510 x 987]September 4, 2024
Mycenaean ivory pyxis, with a duck figure at one end. From tomb 88 Mycenae, Greece, 14th – 13th c. BCE. In Athens arch. museum, nr. 9506 [2800 x 1800]September 4, 2024
Hellenistic silver ladle, with a handle ending to a swan’s head. Greece, 4th – 3rd c. BCE. In Walters museum, nr. 57.909 [1052 x 1800]September 4, 2024