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Hey Everyone! Look at this Gold and Rock Crystal Bottle from the Galloway Hoard!In September of 2014 an avid metal detec...
04/05/2024

Hey Everyone! Look at this Gold and Rock Crystal Bottle from the Galloway Hoard!
In September of 2014 an avid metal detectorist named Derek Mclennan discovered one of the grandest historical finds in Scottish archaeological history. While searching on church lands near Balmaghie, Mclennan uncovered the Galloway Hoard, a viking age treasure hoard consisting of over 100 objects dating to around 900 AD. While the hoard has some gold objects, most are silver including pieces of jewelry, hack silver, and silver ingots.
Among the objects, the most incredible is a rock crystal bottle that is decorated with gold. The bottle was found inside of a silk pouch, the silk coming from either Byzantium or Asia. The crystal jar itself is not from the middle ages but is Roman and dates to the 4th century. Later in the early middle ages the jar was decorated in gold filigree, at the behest of Bishop Hyguald according to an inscription on the gold work. While the identity of "Bishop Hyguald" is unknown, it is thought that he mostly likely came from Northumbria, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in northern England. Northumbria would be conquered and occupied by Danish Vikings in the 9th century, which explains how the bottle became a part of the Galloway Hoard.
Today, the bottle along with the rest of the Galloway Hoard is housed at the National Museum of Scotland

Greeting from luxor Nile cruise Marsa Alam&HTS travel Here the history of the greatest civilization stops, celebrating t...
04/04/2024

Greeting from luxor Nile cruise Marsa Alam&HTS travel

Here the history of the greatest civilization stops, celebrating the 6265th anniversary of the oldest calendar known to humanity.

Gold Sandals, Toe and Finger Stalls. Dynasty 18, reign of Thutmose III (ca. 1479-1425 B.C.). Gold.From the tomb of the t...
04/04/2024

Gold Sandals, Toe and Finger Stalls.

Dynasty 18, reign of Thutmose III (ca. 1479-1425 B.C.).
Gold.

From the tomb of the three minor wives of Thutmose III

Metropolitan Museum of Art

The gorgeous limestone standard-bearing statue of Nebre, fortress commander at Zawaiyet Umm el Rakham excavated by colle...
04/04/2024

The gorgeous limestone standard-bearing statue of Nebre, fortress commander at Zawaiyet Umm el Rakham excavated by colleagues and now on display in Luxor Museum 🤩🇪🇬

Egyptian figurine of a woman baking bread in the brooklyn museum. she looks exactly like me while i"m waiting for my foo...
04/04/2024

Egyptian figurine of a woman baking bread in the brooklyn museum. she looks exactly like me while i"m waiting for my food to be done in the microwave. Truly an eternal experience. 2500 years old

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A collection of 54 ancient rings was brought together by a man from Leicestershire, who died at the age of 93 in 2003. R...
04/04/2024

A collection of 54 ancient rings was brought together by a man from Leicestershire, who died at the age of 93 in 2003.

Rings included Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Viking, and Medieval. For example: a golden ring from Hellenistic East Greek period of 4th-1st Century BC, with cabochon grenades (one with 4 stones, looking like a bee with wings) or a gold ring from 2nd Century AD with a carnelian bust of Vibia Sabina, wife of Emperor Hadrian (on index finger, red, folded upside down).

Rings were collected in late 1950s and early 1960s. This is possibly largest collection of ancient rings ever seen outside museum. Man was an engineer who connected gas to homes. He worked all over country and bought many of the rings at auctions.

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A person is walking among the giant monolithic columns of about 12m long that are still scattered in situ, at the abando...
04/03/2024

A person is walking among the giant monolithic columns of about 12m long that are still scattered in situ, at the abandoned ancient Roman marble quarry of Karystos in the Greek island of Euboea

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Senet Game Board of TutankhamunKing Tutankhamun was buried with no fewer than five senet game boxes. Senet was an ancien...
04/03/2024

Senet Game Board of Tutankhamun

King Tutankhamun was buried with no fewer than five senet game boxes. Senet was an ancient Egyptian board game popular with all classes.

Archaeological evidence reveals that senet was played by both royalty (as demonstrated by this elaborate ivory set) and commoners (crude boards scratched in rock). The course of the game was thought to parallel the course of the deceased through the underworld.

The ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife, which means an existence after death. To reach the afterlife, a person who died had to perform certain rituals and pass many obstacles. In the New Kingdom, the game senet, which means “passing,” became associated with the journey to the afterlife.

From the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62), Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 62061

Photo: Sandro Vannini

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A 3600-year-old rubber ball made by the Olmec, discovered in a bog in the archaeological site of El Manatí in Mexico. Th...
04/03/2024

A 3600-year-old rubber ball made by the Olmec, discovered in a bog in the archaeological site of El Manatí in Mexico. The earliest archeological evidence of the use of natural rubber comes from the Olmec, who used it for making balls for the Mesoamerican ballgame

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An old Tower of Silence in Iran. Zoroastrians believe that earth is a holy element, and thus do not pollute it by buryin...
04/03/2024

An old Tower of Silence in Iran. Zoroastrians believe that earth is a holy element, and thus do not pollute it by burying. Instead, they place their dead bodies in a tower of silence, allowing vultures to consume the corpses.

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This wonderful inscription records a boast by the ancient Greek bodybuilder Bybon!Carved on a 316lb rock during the 6th ...
04/03/2024

This wonderful inscription records a boast by the ancient Greek bodybuilder Bybon!

Carved on a 316lb rock during the 6th century BCE, it states:

Column from a XII Century portal, Saint-Lazare d"Avallon church (France) More:
04/02/2024

Column from a XII Century portal, Saint-Lazare d"Avallon church (France)

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In Ancient Roman World, a "Tintinnabulum" was a wind chime or assemblage of bells. A tintinnabulum often took the form o...
04/02/2024

In Ancient Roman World, a "Tintinnabulum" was a wind chime or assemblage of bells. A tintinnabulum often took the form of a bronze ithyphallic figure or of a fascinum, a magico-religious phallus thought to ward off the evil eye and bring good fortune and prosperity.

Roman Tintinnabulum in the shape of Phallus, symbol of power, luck and fertility, 1st Century AD, from Sesamón, BurgosSpain, Spain.

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The Cosquer cave is a Palaeolithic decorated cave, located in France, that contains numerous cave drawings dating back a...
04/02/2024

The Cosquer cave is a Palaeolithic decorated cave, located in France, that contains numerous cave drawings dating back as far as 27,000 years BP. The cave has more than 200 parietal figures and is also the only decorated cave whose entrance opens under the sea

VOLUBILIS(MOROCCO)A perfect fusion between the beauty of nature and the art of man.
03/28/2024

VOLUBILIS(MOROCCO)
A perfect fusion between the beauty of nature and the art of man.

Mummy of king MerenptahMerenptah became king when he was approximately 70 years of age, outliving his older brothers due...
03/28/2024

Mummy of king Merenptah
Merenptah became king when he was approximately 70 years of age, outliving his older brothers due to his father Ramesses II"s lengthy reign. Merenptah reigned for 10 years and died in 1203 B.C.

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A painting of a cat holding a mouse by the tail, by the Japanese artist Kawanabe Kyōsai. Ca. 1870 CE, now housed at the ...
03/28/2024

A painting of a cat holding a mouse by the tail, by the Japanese artist Kawanabe Kyōsai. Ca. 1870 CE, now housed at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C.

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Muerte y Renacimiento.
03/28/2024

Muerte y Renacimiento.

Sunghir 1 is a 30,500-30,000 year-old burial of an adult male that was found in Russia in the 1960s. The man was found p...
03/27/2024

Sunghir 1 is a 30,500-30,000 year-old burial of an adult male that was found in Russia in the 1960s. The man was found placed on his back, covered with 3000 mammoth ivory beads, 12 pierced fox canines and 25 mammoth ivory arm bands, with his whole body covered in red ochre

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