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Historical artifacts serve as tangible connections to the past, helping us understand and preserve the memory of civilizations. These objects can tell us stories about how people lived, what they valued, and how societies evolved over time.

The good thing is that you don't even need to go to museums to enjoy this anthropological journey.

Thanks to the Facebook group 'Ancient Marvels Of Mankind,' you can do it from your device! Members of this online community are constantly sharing pictures of the best finds from across the globe.

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This Tiny Boxwood Peapod (10 Cm) Was Carved In C. 1500 By A North German Artist. It Opens To Reveal Little Peas, And Then Those Peas Open To Reveal Ten Little Carved Scenes From Genesis

This Tiny Boxwood Peapod (10 Cm) Was Carved In C. 1500 By A North German Artist. It Opens To Reveal Little Peas, And Then Those Peas Open To Reveal Ten Little Carved Scenes From Genesis

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Built Between 1712 And 1732, The Long Room At Trinity College's Old Library Holds The Collection's 200,000 Oldest Books

Built Between 1712 And 1732, The Long Room At Trinity College's Old Library Holds The Collection's 200,000 Oldest Books

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Archaeologists excavate areas in which ancient cultures lived and use the artifacts found there to learn about the past because many ancient cultures did not have a written language or did not actively record their history, so these finds sometimes provide the only clues about a particular group or site.

For example, artifacts have provided essential information about life in ancient Egypt. There, people believed in an afterlife and buried the dead with things they would need after they left their bodies behind.

As a result, the tombs of ancient Egypt provide a wealth of artifacts that give insight into the culture.

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Remains Of The Ancient Roman City Under The Modern Road In Verona, Close To Porta Leoni, Italy

Remains Of The Ancient Roman City Under The Modern Road In Verona, Close To Porta Leoni, Italy

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An Ancient Mesolithic Amber Bear, From About 10,000 Years Ago, Washed Up On The Coast Of Fano In Denmark

An Ancient Mesolithic Amber Bear, From About 10,000 Years Ago, Washed Up On The Coast Of Fano In Denmark

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Auntriarch
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's lovely, I'm assuming it must have had even more detail before the sea got hold of it

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The Oldest Known Mirror In The World Was Found In Anatolia, Turkey. Made Of Obsidian, (Volcanic Glass) It Has A Convex Surface And A Remarkably Good Optical Quality

The Oldest Known Mirror In The World Was Found In Anatolia, Turkey. Made Of Obsidian, (Volcanic Glass) It Has A Convex Surface And A Remarkably Good Optical Quality

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Approx 8000 years old. The description in the title is a general onez applied to all mirrors found in the area from this time period.

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The tomb of King Tut is perhaps the most famous. In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter came upon the tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, more commonly known as King Tut.

His tomb had been undisturbed since he was buried around 1323 B.C.E. Murals on the wall of the tomb told of King Tut’s funeral and journey to the afterworld. The tomb also included more than 5,000 artifacts, including perfumes and oils, jewelry, statues, and toys from Tut’s childhood.

Carter led a team of archaeologists in cataloging the items from King Tut’s tomb. This took them over a decade, but the artifacts continue to help historians better understand life in Egypt.

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A Pair Of Victorian Reverse Painted Crystal Intaglio Earrings, 1870

A Pair Of Victorian Reverse Painted Crystal Intaglio Earrings, 1870

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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Reverse painting" is when the image is painted on the inside of the glass,. So called because you're applying the paint on the reverse side of where the image will be seen.

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Faience Beadnet Dress. Egyptian, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, Reign Of Khufu. 2551–2528 B.c

Faience Beadnet Dress. Egyptian, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, Reign Of Khufu. 2551–2528 B.c

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

See-through was all the rage in ancient Egypt, as lots of paintings show. Egyptians had a very different approach to everything concering the human body, but bead dresses like this are explicitely mentioned as seductive in texts. And yes, they were worn without anything under it. A royal poem from the 18th dynasty actually starts "Take some young women, and give them nets of beads instead of clothes, then let us make a (pleasure) cruise on the beautiful nile...". As sexuality was seen as a pleasure as well as sacred, even godesses were sometimes depicted in outfits like this.

Pandemonium
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A goddess dressed like that might make me renounce my atheism. I believe!

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Dumb teenager
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not to mention the free waxing everywhere else! Looks hot but must be an absolute pain to wear

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S. E. in Indiana
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That would be very popular today, seeing that they are all wearing see through clothing today.

Teresa Spanics
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It looks like the woman who would wear this would have to walk very carefully to not to rip the dress.

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Neolithic Pig-Shaped Pot, C. 6.000 Years Old. Collection: Jiangsu Provincial Museum, Nanjing, Pottery And Porcelain Gallery

Neolithic Pig-Shaped Pot, C. 6.000 Years Old. Collection: Jiangsu Provincial Museum, Nanjing, Pottery And Porcelain Gallery

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Even though specialists have a good grasp of what most historical objects were created for, every now and then they unearth a few exceptions.

Take the neolithic stone balls for example. They were found predominantly in Scotland and date back to the later Neolithic period (circa BC 3,200-2,500).

So far, more than 425 of these balls have been discovered. They are generally the size of a cricket ball and made from a wide variety of stones. Their surfaces are sculpted, sometimes into raised circular discs and sometimes with deep incisions defining knobs and lobes in high relief. Decoration takes the form of spirals or concentric shapes, echoing those found in pottery and monumental stones of the era.

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One Of The Most Fascinating Aspects Of Timgad Is The Visible Tracks Left By Roman Chariots. These Grooves, Worn Into The Stone Streets Over Centuries Of Use, Provide Tangible Evidence Of The City’s Vibrant Past

One Of The Most Fascinating Aspects Of Timgad Is The Visible Tracks Left By Roman Chariots. These Grooves, Worn Into The Stone Streets Over Centuries Of Use, Provide Tangible Evidence Of The City’s Vibrant Past

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Golden Cicada On A Jade Leaf, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). This Sculpture Was Discovered In A Tomb In 1954. It Is The Top Of A Hairpin, Belonging To A Woman Of High Rank

Golden Cicada On A Jade Leaf, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). This Sculpture Was Discovered In A Tomb In 1954. It Is The Top Of A Hairpin, Belonging To A Woman Of High Rank

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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The 1950s date on the item's discovery makes me immediately think that it came from Dingling; the tomb of Emperor Wanli, Empress Xiaoduanxian, and Empress Dowager Xiaojing, which was ransacked in the Cultural Revolution (and the bodies of the Emperor and at least one Empress were destroyed). However, I can't find what tomb it came from, so it might not be Dingling. Close excavation date though.

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The Neanderthal Flute, Discovered In Slovenia, Is The Oldest Known Musical Instrument, Dating Back Approximately 50,000 Years. Crafted From The Bone Of A Cave Bear

The Neanderthal Flute, Discovered In Slovenia, Is The Oldest Known Musical Instrument, Dating Back Approximately 50,000 Years. Crafted From The Bone Of A Cave Bear

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The last 2 words brought to mind a book I read once, decades ago: The Clan of the Cave Bear (1980). A novel by Jean M. Auel, set in prehistoric times. theclanoft...734de0.jpg theclanofthecavebear-66d18e2734de0.jpg

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Some have been found in burials, others in settlements, and they are rarely, if ever, identical. Most are also found alone, so don’t seem to have been part of a set. Some appear to have been heavily handled during their lifetime.

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The original use of these stone balls has been a source of much debate, right back to their earliest discovery in the 19th century. It doesn't help that many were chance finds or circulated with little provenance in art collections and have rarely showed up in an archaeological context.

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Ancient Glazed Tiles From The The Processional Way Of The Isthar Gate Leading To The City Of Babylon, Built By King Nebuchadnezzar In 575 Bc. The Roadway Had 60 Lions On Both Of Its Sides, Each Lion Made Of Forty-Six Molded Bricks In Eleven Rows

Ancient Glazed Tiles From The The Processional Way Of The Isthar Gate Leading To The City Of Babylon, Built By King Nebuchadnezzar In 575 Bc. The Roadway Had 60 Lions On Both Of Its Sides, Each Lion Made Of Forty-Six Molded Bricks In Eleven Rows

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Liberated by the Germans, as it's in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. But I actually have mixed feelings about this one, since I'm not sure it would have been preserved at all if it remained in Iraq. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishtar_Gate

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Roman Mosaic At The House Of The Tetrastyle In Pula Archaeological Park In Nora, Sardinia, Italy. 2nd C. Ad

Roman Mosaic At The House Of The Tetrastyle In Pula Archaeological Park In Nora, Sardinia, Italy. 2nd C. Ad

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A 1st Century Ad, Roman Mosaic With Parrots And Dove Drinking From A Fountain And A Lurking Cat, Found In Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Italy

A 1st Century Ad, Roman Mosaic With Parrots And Dove Drinking From A Fountain And A Lurking Cat, Found In Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Italy

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"Were these stones missiles for deterring predators and pests?" asks Natasha Harlow, an honorary research fellow at the Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of Nottingham. "Weapons of war? Toys? Or perhaps measuring weights, household ornaments, mnemonic devices, and ball bearings to move megaliths or holders for yarn? The answer still escapes us."

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The Medieval Architectural Complex Of Dargavs In The Republic Of North Ossetia Definitely Deserves To Be Better Known

The Medieval Architectural Complex Of Dargavs In The Republic Of North Ossetia Definitely Deserves To Be Better Known

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe not better known. Too many historic places have been destroyed by tourists. Once obscure until people stated posting. Now over run and destroyed.

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This Miniature Book With The Poem "Wanderstab" - "Travel Staff" - Was Given By Queen Elizabeth Of Romania To Princess Maria Of Edinburgh

This Miniature Book With The Poem "Wanderstab" - "Travel Staff" - Was Given By Queen Elizabeth Of Romania To Princess Maria Of Edinburgh

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Another mysterious example is the bronze age "lock-rings." The period was a time of exceptional craftsmanship, and highly decorative personal ornaments were made from gold sheets and wire.

These small penannular (open) rings date from the late bronze age (circa BC 1,000-800) and are found in Ireland, Britain, and parts of France.

They are frequently unearthed in matching pairs and can be plain or have delicate, geometric engravings.

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The Stone Bridge Of Manolis Over Agrafiotis River In Greece. The Bridge Is Almost All Year Underwater And Only Part Of Its Arch May Be Visible, Except The Summer Months When The Water Level Drop

The Stone Bridge Of Manolis Over Agrafiotis River In Greece. The Bridge Is Almost All Year Underwater And Only Part Of Its Arch May Be Visible, Except The Summer Months When The Water Level Drop

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This Exquisite Miniature Chariot, Crafted From Gold With Remarkable Intricacy, Is A Testament To The Artistry Of The Achaemenid Persian Empire

This Exquisite Miniature Chariot, Crafted From Gold With Remarkable Intricacy, Is A Testament To The Artistry Of The Achaemenid Persian Empire

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The Roman Ship Named De Meern 1 Was Discovered In Veldhuizen, The Netherlands, In 1997

The Roman Ship Named De Meern 1 Was Discovered In Veldhuizen, The Netherlands, In 1997

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"Recent interpretations have suggested they could have been nose rings, earrings, or hair ornaments," Harlow explains. But, "none of these explanations is terribly satisfactory, as various elements of their design would make the rings difficult or uncomfortable to wear.

What we lack is context – like the recent discoveries at Boncuklu Tarla, in Turkey, of burials with facial jewelry found close to skulls.

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5,000-Year-Old Rock Crystal Dagger From Spain

5,000-Year-Old Rock Crystal Dagger From Spain

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Intricate Floor Mosaic In The Cathedral Of Santa Maria Del Fiore In Florence, Italy

Intricate Floor Mosaic In The Cathedral Of Santa Maria Del Fiore In Florence, Italy

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The Munich Residenz, The Former Royal Palace Of The Bavarian Monarchs, Houses The Magnificent Hall Of Antiquities (Antiquarium), Built In 1568

The Munich Residenz, The Former Royal Palace Of The Bavarian Monarchs, Houses The Magnificent Hall Of Antiquities (Antiquarium), Built In 1568

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Not to mention looting — some people dig up artifacts from sites and they end up in private collections before they are able to be excavated and analyzed using formal scientific principles.

Hopefully, we'll grow more aware of the need to protect our history, and we'll see more cool discoveries on 'Ancient Marvels Of Mankind.'

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The Village Of Kandovan, An Ancient Troglodyte Site Occupied For At Least 700 Years

The Village Of Kandovan, An Ancient Troglodyte Site Occupied For At Least 700 Years

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15th Century Ceremonial Fan Of Abuna Abraham Debre Tsion Church, Tigray Region, Ethiopia

15th Century Ceremonial Fan Of Abuna Abraham Debre Tsion Church, Tigray Region, Ethiopia

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A Tiny Bone Monkey, Discovered In A Child's Grave. 2.2 Cm Tall. China, Erlitou Culture, Around 1600 Bc

A Tiny Bone Monkey, Discovered In A Child's Grave. 2.2 Cm Tall. China, Erlitou Culture, Around 1600 Bc

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Behold This Exquisite Half Of A “Salting Carpet” From The Safavid Period, Circa 1600. Meticulously Crafted With Wool, Silk, And Metal Thread

Behold This Exquisite Half Of A “Salting Carpet” From The Safavid Period, Circa 1600. Meticulously Crafted With Wool, Silk, And Metal Thread

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Salting because it was, with others, donated to the V&A by a collector George Salting.

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Collection Of Mycenaean Weaponry. Swords, 16th - 12th C. Bce

Collection Of Mycenaean Weaponry. Swords, 16th - 12th C. Bce

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My grandfather would have said that they don't make them like that anymore.....:)

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The Gold Fish Vessel, Dating Back To The 5th-4th Century Bce, Is A Remarkable Artifact From The Achaemenid Period

The Gold Fish Vessel, Dating Back To The 5th-4th Century Bce, Is A Remarkable Artifact From The Achaemenid Period

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Jewelry Of A Scythian Queen, Found In The Chertomlyk Barrow, Near Nikopol, Katerynoslavsk Governorate (At Present Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine)

Jewelry Of A Scythian Queen, Found In The Chertomlyk Barrow, Near Nikopol, Katerynoslavsk Governorate (At Present Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine)

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This Wooden Foldable Bed Was Found In Tutankhamun's Tomb In The Valley Of The Kings, In Luxor. It Is Believed To Be The First Of Its Kind

This Wooden Foldable Bed Was Found In Tutankhamun's Tomb In The Valley Of The Kings, In Luxor. It Is Believed To Be The First Of Its Kind

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Nestled In The Heart Of Cambodia, The Ko Paen Bamboo Bridgeis A Testament To Human Ingenuity And The Remarkable Properties Of Bamboo

Nestled In The Heart Of Cambodia, The Ko Paen Bamboo Bridgeis A Testament To Human Ingenuity And The Remarkable Properties Of Bamboo

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Detailed Image Of The Hairstyle Of A Soldier From The Famous Terracotta Statue Army Of The First Emperor Of China

Detailed Image Of The Hairstyle Of A Soldier From The Famous Terracotta Statue Army Of The First Emperor Of China

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Ali H M Salehuddin
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not only they are detailed, each statue is unique. They all look similar from afar. Upon a closer inspection, each one of has a different face with a different body pose.

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Mummified Hand Of Yuya, Grandfather Of Akhenaten And Great-Grandfather Of Tutankhamun. This Is An Outstanding Example Of The Skills Of The Embalmer In Ancient Egypt, The Mummy Belonging To The 18th Dynasty Has Been Brilliantly Preserved

Mummified Hand Of Yuya, Grandfather Of Akhenaten And Great-Grandfather Of Tutankhamun. This Is An Outstanding Example Of The Skills Of The Embalmer In Ancient Egypt, The Mummy Belonging To The 18th Dynasty Has Been Brilliantly Preserved

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Apart from being all shrivelled and dry, yeah, wow, that really is some amazing embalming! Most ‘human’ looking hand from a mummy I’ve personally seen.

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The Paracas Candelabra Is A Well-Known Prehistoric Geoglyph Found On The Northern Face Of The Paracas Peninsula In Pisco Bay In Peru

The Paracas Candelabra Is A Well-Known Prehistoric Geoglyph Found On The Northern Face Of The Paracas Peninsula In Pisco Bay In Peru

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Persepolis Iran, Was Founded By Darius I Circa 518 Bc As The Cerymonial Capital

Persepolis Iran, Was Founded By Darius I Circa 518 Bc As The Cerymonial Capital

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A Copy Of The Lotus Sutra In A Lavishly Decorated Scroll From Japan, C.1636. Courtesy British Library Board

A Copy Of The Lotus Sutra In A Lavishly Decorated Scroll From Japan, C.1636. Courtesy British Library Board

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

About The Lotus Sutra for this interested: The Lotus Sutra is regarded as the single most important text of Mahayana Buddhism. It crystallizes the entire system of Indian Buddhist philosophy as created by Shakyamuni. The unique teaching of the Lotus Sutra and its ultimate goal—indeed of Buddhism as a whole—is to enlighten all people; to relieve them of their suffering and enable them to experience genuine happiness, thereby establishing a society that values peace and the dignity of life.

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More Than 3500 Year Old Minoan Road, The Oldest Road In Europe

More Than 3500 Year Old Minoan Road, The Oldest Road In Europe

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This Remarkable Gold Buckle, Adorned With Turquoise Inlays, Offers A Captivating Glimpse Into The Rich Cultural Fusion Of Ancient Bactria

This Remarkable Gold Buckle, Adorned With Turquoise Inlays, Offers A Captivating Glimpse Into The Rich Cultural Fusion Of Ancient Bactria

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Roman Cameo Of Caesar Augustus Carved In Chalcedony Stone. It Used To Be Decorated With A Golden Laurel Wreath. About (5cm) Early 1st Century Ad

Roman Cameo Of Caesar Augustus Carved In Chalcedony Stone. It Used To Be Decorated With A Golden Laurel Wreath. About (5cm) Early 1st Century Ad

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Late Bronze Age Baby Bottles From Austria, Dated To Around 1200-800 Bc

Late Bronze Age Baby Bottles From Austria, Dated To Around 1200-800 Bc

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This looks like one of those photo shopped images for products on Amazon.

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The Bacino Di San Marco, Which Is Decorated In Piazza San Marco With The Cathedral And The Ducal Palace

The Bacino Di San Marco, Which Is Decorated In Piazza San Marco With The Cathedral And The Ducal Palace

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poorly-worded caption. This is in Venice, for anyone wondering.

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The Xerxes Cuneiform Van, Also Known As The Xerxes Inscription, Is A Significant Artifact From The Reign Of Xerxes I, Who Ruled The Achaemenid Empire From 486 To 465 Bce

The Xerxes Cuneiform Van, Also Known As The Xerxes Inscription, Is A Significant Artifact From The Reign Of Xerxes I, Who Ruled The Achaemenid Empire From 486 To 465 Bce

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Miniature Ancient Egyptian Duck Cosmetic Vessel. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, 1353-1327 Bc

Miniature Ancient Egyptian Duck Cosmetic Vessel. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, 1353-1327 Bc

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This kind of stuff is why I always wanted to be an Egyptologist. The craftsmanship, the detail, how well it's been preserved - absolutely amazing!

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Circa 2500 Bc, A Fire-Flame Cooking Vessel (Ka'en Doki) From Ancient Japan

Circa 2500 Bc, A Fire-Flame Cooking Vessel (Ka'en Doki) From Ancient Japan

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Minoan Clay "Bag" With Labrys Symbols From Psira, Eastern Crete. Post Palatial Period, 1450-1200 B.c

Minoan Clay "Bag" With Labrys Symbols From Psira, Eastern Crete. Post Palatial Period, 1450-1200 B.c

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would this have been used as a vase or something? Any knowledgeable Pandas know?

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The Peruvian Archaeologist Discovered More Than 300 Mysterious Skulls Believed To Be At Least 3000 Years Old Antiquity. The Volume Of These Skulls Is About 25% Bigger Than Of The Average Human Skull And They May Weigh Up To 60% More

The Peruvian Archaeologist Discovered More Than 300 Mysterious Skulls Believed To Be At Least 3000 Years Old Antiquity. The Volume Of These Skulls Is About 25% Bigger Than Of The Average Human Skull And They May Weigh Up To 60% More

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#48

Ciumesti Helmet Is An Iron Age Celtic Helmet Adorned With A Raven Totem

Ciumesti Helmet Is An Iron Age Celtic Helmet Adorned With A Raven Totem

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A Large T-Shaped Pendant Was Discovered At The Maya Archaeological Site Of Nim Li Punit In Southern Belize. What Makes The Jade Pendant Remarkable Is The Fact That It Is Inscribed With A Historical Text Consisting Of 30 Hieroglyphs

A Large T-Shaped Pendant Was Discovered At The Maya Archaeological Site Of Nim Li Punit In Southern Belize. What Makes The Jade Pendant Remarkable Is The Fact That It Is Inscribed With A Historical Text Consisting Of 30 Hieroglyphs

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Gold Necklace Pendants With Images Of A Siren And Daemonic Bees. 2nd Half Of The 7th C. Bc. (Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen)

Gold Necklace Pendants With Images Of A Siren And Daemonic Bees. 2nd Half Of The 7th C. Bc. (Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen)

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#51

Libation Vase (Rhyton), 1500-1450 Bc, Zakros On Crete, Greece 🇬🇷 Made Of Rock Crystal With Gilded Ivory Discs On The Neck Ring

Libation Vase (Rhyton), 1500-1450 Bc, Zakros On Crete, Greece 🇬🇷 Made Of Rock Crystal With Gilded Ivory Discs On The Neck Ring

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd really like to see how they crafted rock crystal items like this.

#52

Glass Mosaic Face Beads, 1st Century B.c.–1st Century A.d. Culture: Roman, Eastern Mediterranean. On View At The Met Fifth Avenue In Gallery 171

Glass Mosaic Face Beads, 1st Century B.c.–1st Century A.d. Culture: Roman, Eastern Mediterranean. On View At The Met Fifth Avenue In Gallery 171

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#53

A Breakfast Prepared 3500 Years Ago Consisting Of Bread, Meat From The Leg Of A Bull, And For Dessert, A Plate Containing Figs And Dates

A Breakfast Prepared 3500 Years Ago Consisting Of Bread, Meat From The Leg Of A Bull, And For Dessert, A Plate Containing Figs And Dates

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#54

Group Of Dolls Arranged In A Ceremonial Scene, From A Dry Tomb. Peru, Chancay Culture, C. 900-1400 Ad

Group Of Dolls Arranged In A Ceremonial Scene, From A Dry Tomb. Peru, Chancay Culture, C. 900-1400 Ad

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#55

Silver Goddess Figurine With Gold Highlights. Alacahöyük, Çorum Province, Türkiye, 2500-2300 Bce

Silver Goddess Figurine With Gold Highlights. Alacahöyük, Çorum Province, Türkiye, 2500-2300 Bce

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#56

A Roman Brick From Cherchell, Algeria With A 2000-Year-Old Imprint Of A Human Hand

A Roman Brick From Cherchell, Algeria With A 2000-Year-Old Imprint Of A Human Hand

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Is that a scar going up the palm to the middle finger? if so ouch that had to hurt.

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Detail From The Votive Crown Of Recceswinth (Reigned 649-672), Found In The Treasure Of Guarrazar, Toledo, Spain

Detail From The Votive Crown Of Recceswinth (Reigned 649-672), Found In The Treasure Of Guarrazar, Toledo, Spain

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#58

The Pergamon Theater Was Built On A Steep Slope Of 30 Degrees. The Ancient Theater Is One Of The Most Beautiful Architectural Works Of The Hellenistic Period

The Pergamon Theater Was Built On A Steep Slope Of 30 Degrees. The Ancient Theater Is One Of The Most Beautiful Architectural Works Of The Hellenistic Period

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#59

The Ancient Port Of Carthage Was A Masterpiece Of Both Naval And Land Force Coordination Making It The Central Base Of Operations Of Carthage's Control Over Its Vast Empire

The Ancient Port Of Carthage Was A Masterpiece Of Both Naval And Land Force Coordination Making It The Central Base Of Operations Of Carthage's Control Over Its Vast Empire

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#60

The Mysterious Horned Helmet Of Henry Viii

The Mysterious Horned Helmet Of Henry Viii

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Corwin 02
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Noting mysterious about it The horned helmet of Henry VIII (more properly called the parade armet) is the surviving part of a full suit of armour made by Konrad Seusenhofer between 1511 and 1514. The armour was a gift from the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I to the English king Henry VIII, following their alliance in the War of the League of Cambrai. The suit was elaborate and intended for display at tournament parades. It is unclear who was the intended wearer of the armour, but it appears to have been modelled on one of Henry's court fools. Henry may have worn the armour as a jest.

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World’s Oldest Recorded Kiss Might Have Happened 4,500 Years Ago In Middle East, Study Finds

World’s Oldest Recorded Kiss Might Have Happened 4,500 Years Ago In Middle East, Study Finds

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The Appian Way Is Perhaps The Most Famous And Well-Known Roman Road. It Was Wide Enough For Two Chariots To Cross In Opposite Directions Or For 5 Soldiers To Advance Side By Side

The Appian Way Is Perhaps The Most Famous And Well-Known Roman Road. It Was Wide Enough For Two Chariots To Cross In Opposite Directions Or For 5 Soldiers To Advance Side By Side

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#63

Blue Glass Head-Shaped Flask 3rd-4th Century A.d

Blue Glass Head-Shaped Flask 3rd-4th Century A.d

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The Remarkable 14th-Century Statue Of King Adityavarman, Embodying The Grandeur Of A Revered Ruler And Offering Insights Into The Illustrious History Of The Malayapura Kingdom, Is Currently Housed Within The National Museum Of Indonesia

The Remarkable 14th-Century Statue Of King Adityavarman, Embodying The Grandeur Of A Revered Ruler And Offering Insights Into The Illustrious History Of The Malayapura Kingdom, Is Currently Housed Within The National Museum Of Indonesia

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An Amber Perfume Pot, Decorated With Cupids Making Wine, And The Wine Cup And The Panthers Of The God Dionysus-Bacchus

An Amber Perfume Pot, Decorated With Cupids Making Wine, And The Wine Cup And The Panthers Of The God Dionysus-Bacchus

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OneWithRatsAndKefir
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is probably my personal favourite of the list, being a basic mythology nerd. I just wonder if those are supposed to be a depiction of Cupid or a depiction of Dionysus/Bacchus? Some of their representations have been more well-rounded men than the usual youthful god.

#66

An 8,000 Year-Old Clay Statuette Has Been Discovered At The Neolithic Site Of Ulucak Mound In Izmir, Western Türkiye

An 8,000 Year-Old Clay Statuette Has Been Discovered At The Neolithic Site Of Ulucak Mound In Izmir, Western Türkiye

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well at least it is a more realistic body standard than nowadays.

#67

The Heliopolis Project Unearthed The Partial Head And Torso From A Colossal Quartzite Statue Of The 26th-Dynasty’s King Psamtek I (Ca. 664–610 B.c.). It Was The Largest Late Period Statue Ever Discovered

The Heliopolis Project Unearthed The Partial Head And Torso From A Colossal Quartzite Statue Of The 26th-Dynasty’s King Psamtek I (Ca. 664–610 B.c.). It Was The Largest Late Period Statue Ever Discovered

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#68

Gold Tweezers And Stiletto, Found From Queen Pu-Abi's Tomb. Ca. 2500 Bc

Gold Tweezers And Stiletto, Found From Queen Pu-Abi's Tomb. Ca. 2500 Bc

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#69

This Is A 5,000-Year-Old Tablet From Mesopotamia That Is Signed By An Accountant

This Is A 5,000-Year-Old Tablet From Mesopotamia That Is Signed By An Accountant

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#70

Pottery Askos With Painted And Three-Dimensional Decoration. Painted On A Pink Ground Are Two Winged Marine Horses Flying Over A Brown Sea

Pottery Askos With Painted And Three-Dimensional Decoration. Painted On A Pink Ground Are Two Winged Marine Horses Flying Over A Brown Sea

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#71

Archaeologists In Ukraine Have Unearthed A 1,000-Year-Old Cemetery And A Number Of Skeletons Buried With Rings Around Their Necks And Buckets At Their Feet

Archaeologists In Ukraine Have Unearthed A 1,000-Year-Old Cemetery And A Number Of Skeletons Buried With Rings Around Their Necks And Buckets At Their Feet

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Maya Cities Were Often At War With Each Other. The Maya Did Not Use Metal Weapons. They Had Stone Weapons And Weapons Made Of Wood And Shells. They Used Bows And Arrows

Maya Cities Were Often At War With Each Other. The Maya Did Not Use Metal Weapons. They Had Stone Weapons And Weapons Made Of Wood And Shells. They Used Bows And Arrows

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Metals available to them were too soft for use as weapons, just gold or copper they dug out of the ground in metallic form. They didn't have any technology to extract other metals from ore, nor to make alloys like Bronze (that was used for weapons elsewhere until iron extraction and production was developed).

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#73

12-Year-Old Rowan Brannan Was Walking His Dog When He Found A Rare Roman Gold Cuff Bracelet

12-Year-Old Rowan Brannan Was Walking His Dog When He Found A Rare Roman Gold Cuff Bracelet

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#74

Finger Sleeves Of Psusennes I, The 3rd King Of The 21st Dynasty. From Tanis, Egypt

Finger Sleeves Of Psusennes I, The 3rd King Of The 21st Dynasty. From Tanis, Egypt

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#75

A Mummified Child's Hand Gripping A Roman Coin, Now Housed At The Denon Museum In Chalon-Sur-Saône, France

A Mummified Child's Hand Gripping A Roman Coin, Now Housed At The Denon Museum In Chalon-Sur-Saône, France

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Rosie
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Did anyone else do a double-take after reading "Demon Museum" on the title?

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The Red Jaguar Statue With Inlaid Jadeite Eyes And Spots, Found In What Is Described As The Throne Room Of The Temple Of Kukulcán At The Chichen Itza Archaeological Site

The Red Jaguar Statue With Inlaid Jadeite Eyes And Spots, Found In What Is Described As The Throne Room Of The Temple Of Kukulcán At The Chichen Itza Archaeological Site

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Before everything was roped off at Chichen Itza, we were able to climb up thru the insides of the Temple (there are at least 3 older versions built over) thru a dark and claustrophobic walkway that led to this altar. I'm glad we were able to see the site before it became overrun by tourists and hordes of vendors.

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#77

Terracotta Female Figure In Three-Legged Chair

Terracotta Female Figure In Three-Legged Chair

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was curious how they know that's a female figure, given the lack of typical indicators. Apparently this determination is an extrapolation based on the forms of similar free-standing figures. Mycenaean_...78e88c.jpg Mycenaean_-_Psi_figure_throne_with_seated_figure_and_Psi_figure_c1300-1200_BC_terracotta_-_MeisterDrucke-911328-66d22a078e88c.jpg

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#78

A Very Rare Sculptural Portrait Of A Roman Gladiator With His Hidden Behind The Helmet Of A Secutor. 1st Century Ad

A Very Rare Sculptural Portrait Of A Roman Gladiator With His Hidden Behind The Helmet Of A Secutor. 1st Century Ad

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#79

The Chateau Frontenac Is Not A Traditional Castle, But Rather A Grand Hotel Located In Quebec, Canada

The Chateau Frontenac Is Not A Traditional Castle, But Rather A Grand Hotel Located In Quebec, Canada

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