Copper alloy statue of Princess Takushit of Egypt, with electrum (silver-gold alloy) engravings, ~670 BCE ( lemmy.world )
Pepperbox pistol, late 18th/early-mid 19th century AD ( lemmy.world )
Knuckleduster-revolver, Italian, 1870s AD ( lemmy.world )
Roman glass perfume bottle shaped like sandals, 2nd-3rd century AD ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
Harmonica gun, USA, 19th century AD ( lemmy.world )
Mongolian terracotta statuette, 13th-14th centuries AD? ( i.guim.co.uk )
Roman stone game board from a military bathhouse in Britain, 2nd-4th century AD ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
Stunningly detailed gold plaque of a mounted Scythian, 400-350 BCE, found in the Black Sea region ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
19th century Persian cavalry helmet, manufactured in France (Caching Issue Repost) ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
19th century Persian cavalry helmet, manufactured in France ( lemmy.world )
[Via [email protected]] Door with Cat Door, North Door of Exeter Cathedral, 14th century, feat. Stapledon the Cathedral Cat. ( lemmy.world )
“This 14th century door at Exeter Cathedral, UK, is thought to be the oldest existing cat flap A cat was paid a penny each week, to keep down the rats and mice in the north tower, and a cat flap was cut into the door below the astronomical clock to allow the cat to carry out its duties. Records of payments were entered in the...
Grotesque bronze figurine of an actor, Graeco-Roman, 2nd century BCE-1st century AD ( media.kbin.social )
Defaced coin of overthrown Roman Emperor Maximinus Thrax, depicting his head on a stick, 238 AD ( media.kbin.social )
Avalokiteshvara, Bronze sculpture, China, 10th century ( kbin.social )
Location: China, Yunnan, Dali Kingdom (937-1253), 10th century...
Graeco-Roman amphorae discovered while digging trenches in Odessa, Ukraine ( media.kbin.social )
Preserved Roman gladius and scabbard with a soldier's name inscribed on the blade, found in Germany, mid-late 1st century AD ( lemmy.world )
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Borchardt Pistol, designed 1893 AD ( lemmy.world )
October special : Stele of the Serpent King "Djet" . One of the oldest known tomb stelae (sort of a gravestone). Limestone, c. 2820 BCE, Abydos, Egypt 🎃🪦🐍 ( commons.m.wikimedia.org )
One of the things that gets me about this is how long we've been using the familiar arch gravestone shape, in so many cultures, for nearly 5000 years since....